The co-founder and chief executive of Airbnb, Brian Chesky, has donated $100m to Barack Obama’s foundation to fund scholarships for students pursuing careers in public service, with the awards including multiple stipends for travel.
Each so-called Voyager scholarship will grant $50,000 to rising college juniors to cover tuition costs over two years as well as a $10,000 grant and Airbnb credit to fund a summer academic trip designed by the student. Scholarship winners will also receive an Airbnb credit worth $2,000 a year for 10 years after their graduation, which is on top of Chesky’s donation, a foundation spokesperson said.
“If we want this next generation of leaders to be able to do what they need to do, they have to meet each other. They have to know each other. They have to understand each other’s communities,” Obama said in a video announcement.
“You’re going to find young people from every corner of this country who are going to be future change makers. There are leaders everywhere. We just have to find them,” he added.
Obama and Chesky plan to meet with scholarship recipients at an annual conference to talk about service and leadership.
“There are young people across the country who have a passion for public service, but can’t pursue it because of their student loan debt,” Chesky said. “We want to help reduce that burden.”
Chesky’s donation is one of the two largest the Obama Foundation has ever received, tied with a $100m donation from the Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, in November.
About 43 million Americans carry student loans worth $1.6tn, according to federal figures. Joe Biden promised to cancel $10,000 in federal student debt per person while campaigning, but has not yet done so. He said in April that he was
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