<p>K-3, echoing previous posters you should not be concerned! The Odyssey program does not spend all the money raised, rather it is designed to fully fund itself in perpetuity starting in 2023 by using the investment income on the money raised to pay for the scholarships. The program currently provides around around $5.5 mm per year to students. Homer has agreed to pay $3mm per year towards this plus another contingent annual payment of around $2mm per year if the fundraising goals are met. He has designed his gift to make sure the program is permanent. There is zero chance the university will blow this high profile program. For perspective, its last fundraising campaign raised $2.38 billion, $380 mm more than its target.</p>