The donors on @Philanthropy's annual #Philanthropy50 list gave a combined total of $24.7 billion to charity in 2020. They supported a broad range of causes, including COVID-19 relief, racial justice efforts and food banks.http://apne.ws/wTPSaAC
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Michael Jordan, who called the death of George Floyd a "tipping point" for his $50 million donation to racial justice causes, made the
#Philanthropy50 list of 2020's top donors at No. 31.http://apne.ws/6cTpFDyShow this thread -
“I’ve been incredibly fortunate and believe that comes with the responsibility of giving back.” Airbnb cofounder
@jgebbia (No. 47) is one of 16 top donors who made their fortunes in tech.http://apne.ws/uWmjVUPShow this thread
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I think that was Jeff’s ex-wife, not Jeff. You definitely should clarify.
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Why are billionaires more willing to give charity (to be seen and praised as altruistic) but won’t pay taxes (when in fact they would be altruistic)?
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It’s not philanthropy, it’s reputation laundering
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