Where does the money for Pulitzer Prize come from?

The Pulitzer Prize is an American award for achievements in journalism, literature, and musical composition. It was established in 1917 by Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-American newspaper publisher, who left money in his will to fund the prize. The money for the Pulitzer Prize comes from the Joseph Pulitzer Legacy Fund, which was established when Joseph Pulitzer died in 1911. The fund is now managed by the Columbia University Board of Trustees. The money from the fund is used to pay for the Pulitzer Prize awards and to support the Pulitzer Prize organization.
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