More Than 200 Philanthropists Have Now Joined the Giving Pledge, Committing to Give at Least Half Their Wealth to Charitable Causes
More Than 200 Philanthropists Have Now Joined the Giving Pledge, Committing to Give at Least Half Their Wealth to Charitable Causes
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SEATTLE, May 28, 2019 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
International philanthropy group reaches 204 total signatories from 23 countries
Today the Giving Pledge [http://www.givingpledge.org/ ] announced that 19
philanthropists have joined the Giving Pledge since the previous year, bringing
the total number of Giving Pledge signatories to 204 from 23 countries.
Now in its ninth year, the Giving Pledge continues to expand internationally
with the addition of philanthropists from China, Norway, Switzerland, the
United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, as well as the United States. Founded
by Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett in 2010, the Giving Pledge is a
global, multi-generational commitment by some of the world's wealthiest
individuals and couples to give more than half of their wealth to philanthropy
or charitable causes, either during their lifetimes or in their wills.
The new signatories announced today are:
- Tegan and Brian Acton
- Brian Armstrong
- Stewart and Sandy Bainum
- MacKenzie Bezos
- Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Bin Musallam Bin Ham Al-Ameri
- Ben Delo
- Jeremy and Hanne Grantham
- David and Claudia Harding
- Sonia and Paul Tudor Jones
- Ryan D. "Jume" Jumonville
- Erica and Jeff Lawson
- Francine A. LeFrak and Rick Friedberg
- Daoming Liu
- John and Marcy McCall MacBain
- Emily and Mitchell Rales
- Chris and Crystal Sacca
- Paul and Jennifer Sciarra
- Nicolai and Katja Tangen
- Robert and Jane Toll
"We are thrilled to welcome this year's group of Giving Pledge signatories to
the community, which has grown to more than 200 people in just nine years,"
said Warren Buffett. "The generosity of this group is a reflection of the
inspiration we take from the many millions of people who work quietly and
effectively to create a better world for others, often at great personal sacrifice."
Many of the new signatories to the Giving Pledge are already engaged in
philanthropy, providing support to a range of causes including climate change,
education, poverty alleviation, medical research, healthcare services, economic
development, and social justice. These individuals and couples have come
together from a wide range of fields – including finance, technology,
healthcare and real estate development – to commit the majority of their wealth
to tackling some of society's most pressing problems.
This week, the Giving Pledge signatories convene for an annual two-day learning
conference to discuss their experiences in giving and to learn from each other
and outside experts about how to be most effective with their philanthropy.
Topics to be discussed at this year's annual gathering include how philanthropy
can make a difference in areas such as education, climate and clean energy,
equity and access to health care, community development, and disaster relief.
People who have joined the Giving Pledge are united by a shared commitment to
learning [http://givingpledge.org/Videos.aspx ] and giving, and they participate in
ongoing learning events throughout the year in addition to the annual conference.
About the Giving Pledge
The Giving Pledge is a global, multi-generational commitment by the world's
wealthiest individuals and couples that aims to create a greater culture of
giving in order to help tackle society's most pressing problems. Signatories of
the Giving Pledge make a moral commitment to give more than half of their
wealth to philanthropy or charitable causes. They also come together to learn
and share knowledge in order to continue to improve the effectiveness of
philanthropic giving.
The 204 pledgers range in age from 33 to 95. Globally, signatories represent 23
countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Cyprus, Germany, India, Indonesia,
Israel, Malaysia, Monaco, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, South Africa,
Switzerland, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom
and the United States. In the United States, pledgers hail from 30 states and
the District of Columbia, with the largest contingents from California and New York.
The Giving Pledge does not involve either pooling or granting funds or
requirements to support any particular cause or organization.
For the full list of pledgers and their personal letters stating their
commitment to give, visit www.givingpledge.org.
SOURCE: The Giving Pledge
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