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The list of payloads included 24 experiments from NASA's TechRise Student Challenge and thousands of postcards from Blue Origin's non-profit organization, 'Club for the Future.'
Club for the Future, Blue Origin’s nonprofit, flew thousands of postcards as part of its Postcards to Space program.
The Club for the Future offers a digital method to create and send postcards.
NS-27 will carry tens of thousands of student-designed postcards on behalf of Club for the Future.
NS-27 will carry tens of thousands of student-designed postcards on behalf of Club for the Future.
Blue Origin’s Club for the Future provides students access to space on Blue Origin rockets and offers an all-digital method to create and send postcards.
Other NS-23 payloads included thousands of postcards from students provided by Club for the Future, a nonprofit associated with Blue Origin.
On 2022-06-15 John Hyten will join Blue Origin as executive director of the company's Club for the Future foundation and as a strategic advisor.
The $28,000,000 Justin Sun paid in the auction went to Club for the Future, a charity affiliated with Blue Origin.
Blue Origin’s foundation Club for the Future directed funds from the $28,000,000 bid to 19 space-based charities.
The auction for the first paid seat on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket generated a $28,000,000 donation to Club for the Future.
Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future, will offer each of 19 nonprofit charitable organizations a $1,000,000 grant funded by the auction for the first paid seat on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.
The remaining proceeds from the 2021-06-12 auction will be used by Club for the Future for its own space education programs.
Club for the Future used the auction gift to donate $1,000,000 to each of 19 nonprofit organizations, totaling $19 million, to support living and working in space.
Blue Origin is awarding $1,000,000 each to 19 organizations through its foundation Club for the Future.
The $1,000,000 grants from Club for the Future are funded by a $28,000,000 donation raised by the auction for the first paid seat on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.
Club for the Future selected 19 non-profit charitable organizations to each receive a $1,000,000 grant.
The $28,000,000 winning bid for the New Shepard first seat will be donated to Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future.
Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle did not carry science payloads but flew 50,000 postcards submitted by students through Club for the Future.
Club for the Future engages K-12 students and teachers from around the world in activities that provide direct access to space through Blue Origin’s reusable launch vehicles.