Obama Gives Away Nobel Cash
Obama is giving a total of $750 000 to six groups that help children go to college. Fisher House, which provides housing for families with loved ones at Veterans Administration hospitals, will receive $250 000, the White House said on Thursday.
And the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund, for which two former presidents are raising money to rebuild earthquake-ravaged Haiti, will receive $200 000.
“These organisations do extraordinary work in the United States and abroad helping students, veterans and countless others in need,” Obama said in a statement. “I’m proud to support their work.”
Obama was chosen for the Nobel award more for his aspirations and approach than his accomplishments thus far. The Nobel committee honoured him for changing the tenor of international politics and for pursuing goals Obama said will require worldwide effort, such as nuclear disarmament and reversing global warming.
Surprised
Obama himself was surprised by the award, and aides said at the time he would donate the cash prize to charity.
The Fisher House donation would help pay for three new homes at Bethesda Naval Hospital and Dover Air Force Base, where the bodies of Americans killed overseas are flown.
“It’s work that needs to be done for these men and women who have served this nation so gallantly,” Fisher House Foundation chair and CEO Kenneth Fisher said in an interview. “It’s a privilege to serve these men and women and these families because they give so much to this nation.”
The funds for Haiti would go to the rebuilding effort led by former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush. An earthquake on January 12 wrecked Haiti and killed more than 200 000 people, and the US is playing an active role in rebuilding the country.
In addition, Obama plans to give $125 000 apiece to groups that help students go to college: College Summit, a national non-profit that works with elementary and middle school students to boost college enrolment rates; the Posse Foundation, which gives full college scholarships to public school students who might be overlooked by traditional scholarship programmes; United Negro College Fund; the Hispanic Scholarship Fund; the Appalachian Leadership and Education Foundation; and the American Indian College Fund.
Obama also is donating $100 000 to AfriCare, which funds HIV/Aids programmes, public health programmes, water resource development and agriculture in 25 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. He will give $100 000 to the Central Asia Institute, which promotes education for girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Obama accepted his peace prize just days after announcing he was stepping up US involvement in the war in Afghanistan. AP