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After weeks of due diligence, the awards were made last Thursday.

“It’s a little bit scarier thinking about the fact this is really money,” Chowdury said. “We want it to be used as best as possible, where it’s going to have the most impact.”

Chowdury’s group ended up splitting its $25,000 among three groups. One recipient was the Mazzoni Center, which got $7,000 for health programs serving the lesbian, gay and transgender communities.

Agency executive director Nurit Shein said the Penn students who visited the agency were enthusiastic, willing to learn and “asked very good, wonderful questions.”

“It was really so refreshing, I have to say,” Shein said. “We always deal with foundations that are jaded in some ways ... [and] here were these young people with so much openness.”

Even as Once Upon A Time expands the program to more campuses – first-time grant recipients this year include Harvard, Middlebury, Northwestern and the University of Chicago – Lett said the foundation has also decided it wants schools to create mechanisms for following up on grants, another key component of responsible philanthropy.

Last year, Penn students gave $7,500 to SquashSmarts, a Philadelphia after-school program that teaches squash to inner-city students while offering mentoring and tutoring. Executive director Stephen Gregg said last week that, among other things, the money helped fund a trip to a tournament at Williams College in Massachusetts.

“It was a surprise, and a wonderful surprise,” Gregg said of the grant. “And we were thrilled to be chosen.”

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