Bitcoin Scholars Fund Launches With $21 Million Goal To Bring Bitcoin Education To K–12 Schools

A new nonprofit initiative, the Bitcoin Scholars Fund (BSF), announced plans attempting to redirect $21 million from federal coffers into K–12 Bitcoin education by 2027. The organization unveiled its mission on X, promoting what it calls a “modern alternative” to government-backed education funding.

According to group statements, the fund will leverage the One Big Beautiful Bill Act beginning in 2027, allowing individuals to claim a 1:1 federal tax credit for donations up to $1,700 — or $3,400 for couples — toward Bitcoin-focused curricula. The organization says this structure effectively makes the contribution “net cost $0” for donors while channeling funds directly into classrooms.

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In other words, a taxpayer with a standard 8,000 dollar federal bill could donate 1,700 dollars to the Bitcoin Scholars Fund, receive a full 1,700 dollar federal credit, and still remit 8,000 dollars total — effectively redirecting part of their liability from general revenues into Bitcoin education at no additional net cost. 

The organization’s stated goal is to recruit 12,350 donors, described as the “Genesis 12,350,” to fully fund a 20,999,999 dollar pool dedicated to primary and secondary education in Texas. 

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Scholarships will support coursework in Bitcoin, Austrian economics, and “freedom tech” at partner schools that complete Base58’s “Bitcoin at Work(shop)” certification, which brings protocol-level, hands-on instruction into classrooms. 

Bitcoin Scholars Fund: Powered by STRC

The fund’s model introduces what it describes as a “Zero-Leakage Treasury,” powered by STRC, to ensure minimal overhead and maximize the direct impact of funds on educational content and student resources. 

“Using a STRC bridge, we generate our own operational fuel, allowing us to bypass the standard 10% fee and deliver near 100% efficiency for every dollar you redirect,” the Fund’s website reads. 

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BSF’s approach is presented as a response to widespread dissatisfaction with current fiscal and educational systems.

“The government’s education model doesn’t prepare the next generation for the world we’re building,” the organization wrote. “It’s time to opt out.”

Its founders are calling on supporters to begin contributing and spreading awareness ahead of the fund’s official launch on January 3, 2027—symbolically aligning with Bitcoin’s 18th anniversary.

“Our proof of work starts today,” the group stated. “Fund education, not wars.”

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