Our story

He went abroad three times. He was never fully present. He built Wandering With Pride so the next student could be.

Wandering With Pride exists because one gay man from a working-class family figured out how to get overseas — and spent every trip too financially stressed to actually be there. He invested $40,000 of his own money and built the scholarship he needed twenty years ago.

A student with a backpack gazing up at the Eiffel Tower in Paris

The founder's story

Why Wandering With Pride?

When I was ten, in 1995, my family saved for years to take a month-long trip through seven countries in Europe. It was a grueling pace because we didn't know if we'd ever get to come back. My mom took us to Dachau because she'd seen it when she studied abroad at sixteen. That trip changed my life.

At sixteen, I did my first study abroad, the same program my mother had done. My parents covered the basics, but I remember having a finite budget for everything. In college, I studied abroad again, entirely self-funded. Without a host family, every meal was a calculation. In grad school, I went to Rwanda for a research program and scraped together money for vaccines, travel medicine, and flights.

Being gay made every trip harder. On the Rwanda trip, another attendee verbally accosted and physically threatened me for being gay. That's the part no study-abroad advisor prepares you for: not just whether you can afford to be there, but whether you'll be safe as yourself while you're there.

I was there. I was also, the entire time, counting. Every meal, every train ticket, every decision. You don't build yourself in a new place when your brain never left survival mode. That's what I want to eliminate for others.

Wandering With Pride is a scholarship program for low-income and minority LGBTQ+ students who want to study abroad. It's also a community for queer travelers at any stage, and a platform for creators who want to fund something real while building their own audience.

I've invested over $40,000 of my own money over two years to build this. We are incorporated in Washington, DC. We are 501(c)(3) verified. We publish our financials. We are still small, and we are honest about that.

What we are, without question, is serious.

The gap we're closing

The numbers behind the need.

10%
Of low-income college students ever study abroad, vs. 40%+ of their wealthier peers (NAFSA / IIE Open Doors, 2023)
$0 / $40K
Founder salary to date / founder's personal investment to build WWP over two years
2027
Year the first scholarship cohort graduates. We're building now

Leadership

Board of Directors

Michael Eisinger
Michael Eisinger
Founder, President & CEO
A decade in nonprofit program and grant management, including growing a grant center from three people to $10M in funding. He founded WWP so the next generation of LGBTQ+ scholars could study abroad with support, not just survival instincts.
Dylan Ogunrinola
Dylan Ogunrinola
Secretary
Senior Program Manager with seven years in customer success and project management. Digital Research Coordinator in Human Rights at Quorum Analytics. Master of Biochemistry, Boise State University.
Vaughn Brown
Vaughn Brown
Treasurer
Head of Talent Acquisition and Onboarding at Subaru of America. People & Culture and DEI leadership at Gap Inc., American Eagle, TJX, and Campbell's. Board member at Campus Philly and From Baltimore.
Julia Kessler-Hollar
Julia Kessler-Hollar
Board Member
Senior Program Officer at DOROT. Over a decade of nonprofit leadership in supportive and geriatric services. MSW from University of Michigan; BA in Sociology from UNC Chapel Hill. Fluent in French.
Sarah Krause
Sarah Krause
Board Member Emeritus
Senior Director of Institutional Advancement at Sesame Workshop. Co-Founded Community Sponsorship Hub, growing it from $800K to $10.3M in 18 months. Secretary Blinken called the program "the boldest innovation in refugee resettlement in four decades."

Full board biographies and affiliations are published when members are confirmed. Interested in joining the Board of Directors? Apply to serve →  ·  See open advisor roles →

Governance

WWP operates with a five-member Board of Directors that meets quarterly. The board maintains an executive succession plan and is actively recruiting additional independent directors to ensure continuity. Board committees (Finance, Programs, and Governance) will be formalized as the organization grows. All board decisions require a quorum of three members.

Financial transparency

Every dollar, accounted for.

WWP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 99-3467744) incorporated in Washington, DC. We publish our finances because we believe donors and stakeholders deserve to know exactly how their contributions are used.

$0
Founder and board compensation to date. Every dollar goes to programs
100%
Of donation accounting published in annual transparency reports
2024
Year founded. Currently in our startup phase building the program before the first awards

Available documents: IRS Determination Letter (501(c)(3) status), Articles of Incorporation, Form 990 (filed annually beginning 2025). Request any document by emailing finance@wanderingwithpride.org.

WWP is registered on GuideStar (Candid). We are working toward GuideStar Platinum transparency status.