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Say Yes program exceeds $100 million raised for scholarships

The Say Yes Cleveland scholarship program has received a George Gund Foundation donation that brings the amount raised for college scholarships to more than $100 million. The $2.5 million gift brings Say Yes closer to its goal of $125 million, which officials say will fully fund scholarships for eligible graduates of CMSD and partner charter high schools for at least 25 years. To receive a scholarship, students must continuously live in the City…
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signalcleveland.org broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Thursday, July 27, 2023.
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