While this story was breaking the news of which charities that Mr. Obama would be donating his $1.4 million dollar Nobel Prize money (The one that he won based on what they hoped he'd change) was quietly announced:
President Obama today announced a list of 10 charities that will share his $1.4-million Nobel Peace Prize award.
"These organizations do extraordinary work in the United States and abroad helping students, veterans, and countless others in need," he said in a statement.
The organizations are:
• Fisher House, which provides housing for families of patients at major military and Veterans Administration medical centers -- $250,000
• Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, which raises money to help Haiti recover from the recent earthquake -- $200,000
• American Indian College Fund, which offers scholarships and helps tribal colleges -- $125,000
• Appalachian Leadership and Education Foundation, which helps young people in Appalachia pursue higher education -- $125,000
• College Summit, which works with elementary and middle schools and school districts to increase college enrollment rates -- $125,000
• Hispanic Scholarship Fund, which provides college scholarships -- $125,000
• The Posse Foundation, which steers college scholarships to promising public shool students who may be overlooked by traditional college-selection processes -- $125,000
• United Negro College Fund, which offers scholarship and internship programs -- $125,000
• Africare, which operates health, food, and water programs, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa -- $100,000
• Central Asia Institute, which promotes education and literacy, especially for girls, in remote regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan -- $100,000. (The co-founder, Greg Mortenson, is author of the book Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace, One School at a Time.