"If we want to make an impactful difference, we have to focus beyond any single organization, or sector, or even country to address the pressing issues of our time."
That's what Randi and Brian Schwartz have to say about their new $12.5 million donation to the University of Pennsylvania's School of Social Policy & Practice, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
The couple's gift will cover tuition for a select group of students in the school's Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership Program, starting in the fall of 2024.
The scholarship will cover full-tuition for students seeking to "generate impact in such areas as economic security, immigration, and global conflict," per a press release.
"We are grateful to Randi and Brian for their years of service to SP2, and for their generosity helping more students grow meaningful careers," Sara S.chman, dean of SP2, says.
"It will now be possible for SP2 to produce more leaders who can make an impact, and to bring fresh approaches for public good."
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