Giggle Academy and American Legion Charities have announced a 2 million dollar partnership to launch a new scholarship initiative aimed at supporting members of the falling and American disabled service through educational instruction and artificial intelligence (AI).
The program will provide up to $ 20,000 in educational subsidies to students undergoing military families, in particular those affected by the death or disability of a parent in the line of duty. At the basis of an annual competition focused on Blockchain practical questions and to the theme: “What is broken and how would you solve it?”
Founded in 2024 by the technological entrepreneur and founder of Binance Changpeng Zhao (CZ), Giggle Academy offers a free education platform, gamified and fueled by artificial intelligence focused on skills in the real world and ready for work such as emotional intelligence, finance, negotiation and technological literacy, without formal school barriers or expensive admissions.
“I chose to start this program of scholarships with the children of US military families because these young people know how the service appears,” Cz said. “They have seen its cost up close. They bring with them courage, discipline and often pain, but also a culture of altruistic leadership. If we are starting from scratch to reinvent education for underground, we start with children whose parents have given everything and have still fallen through cracks.”
With over 2 million post-9/11 military children in the United States and 750 million illiterate adults globally, according to the announcement, the initiative aims to fill the longtime educational gaps. The American legion, with over a century of veteran family support, brings the inheritance and trust in the mission.
“Military families sacrifice and serve, but are often neglected, especially once the uniforms come off,” said the American Legion. “We are grateful that Giggle Academy joins us by saying to those who have given their lives for our freedoms and their children” you are not forgotten. “
This program of scholarships will connect military children to next generation learning tools and an adaptive curriculum built for those who have faced the most difficult challenges of life.
“This partnership with Giggle Academy allows us to take this commitment in the future, combining a service with the theme with cutting -edge access to education,” added American Legion. “Together, we are not only honoring the sacrifice, we are building opportunities, one child at a time.”