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JOHN AND ANN DOERR
NET WORTH: $5.7 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Tech venture investing with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; founder of CAD software company Silicon Compliers; founder of @Home, a broadband Internet company. FUNDING AREAS: Education, environment, healthcare, homelessness. OVERVIEW: The Doerrs take a venture capitalist approach to philanthropy that reflects John's approach to his career. JOSEPH AND VICKY SAFRA NET WORTH: $20 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Banco Safra JEWISH FUNDING AREAS: Religious, Israel, Education & Youth, Community OVERVIEW: Joseph Safra and his wife Vicky move their philanthropy through the Joseph Safra Foundation, which gave away around $5.1 million in a recent year.The family primarily supports Jewish causes via their foundation, including religious JOSEPH AND VICKY SAFRA NET WORTH: $20 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Banco Safra; Chiquita Brands International; real estate investor FUNDING AREAS: Jewish Causes, Health OVERVIEW: Joseph Safra and his wife Vicky move their philanthropy through the Joseph Safra Foundation, which gave away around $5.1 million in a recent year.The family primarily supports Jewish causes via their foundation, including religious AMERICAN JEWS STILL GIVE BIG FOR ISRAEL, BUT DONORS ARE Supporting Israel has been one of the great projects of American post-war philanthropy. A multi-generational effort spearheaded by prominent organizations like the Jewish National Fund and Hadassah, U.S.-based giving to Israel has amounted to billions of dollars in private aid to a once-fledgling nation that has found itself embroiled in conflict after conflict since the day it was founded 72JERRY DUNEITZ
NET WORTH: Unknown. SOURCE OF WEALTH: Microsoft. FUNDING AREAS: Jewish Causes, Human Services. OVERVIEW: Jerry Dunietz and his wife Laurie Minsk move their philanthropy through the Dunietz Minsk Family Foundation, which has given modestly in recent years.Recent grantmaking has focused on Jewish causes and human service organizations in the Seattle area.KEVIN HAFER
NET WORTH: Unknown SOURCE OF WEALTH: Apex Inc. FUNDING AREAS: Human Services, Arts & Culture OVERVIEW: Kevin Hafer and family move their philanthropy through the Hafer Family Foundation, which gave away $120,000 in a recent year. Hafer is a steady supporter of Hopelink, a INSIDE PHILANTHROPYISSUESPLACESGRANTFINDERHELPCORPORATE MONEYSOCIAL Back in December, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative pledged a half-billion for racial equity over five years. As new money associated with that commitment begins going out GREEN PARK FOUNDATION: GRANTS FOR GLOBAL HEALTH OVERVIEW: The Green Park Foundation typically makes global health grants to groups who work to combat neglected tropical diseases, prevent fistula, and address female genital mutilation.On a smaller scale, the foundation supports human rights and women’s empowerment. IP TAKE: Green Park does not make many grants each year. But, it does seem to favor local and grassroots organizations in “THE ‘BIG LIE’ THAT FANNED THE FLAMES.” PHILANTHROPY’S The attack on the Capitol was a tragic manifestation of what happens when disinformation is able to take root. We check in with foundations and nonprofits about what philanthropy has been doing to curb false information, and its shortcomings. BONO — INSIDE PHILANTHROPY NET WORTH: $700 million, estimated SOURCE of WEALTH: U2, Elevation Partners FUNDING AREAS: AIDS, Africa, Humanitarian Causes OVERVIEW: While Bono is a leading voice for the world’s poor, particularly those in Africa, and donates a lot of time to philanthropic causes, it is difficult to track his own personal grantmaking. BACKGROUND: Born Paul Allen Hewson, Bono is the frontman of the DublinJOHN AND ANN DOERR
NET WORTH: $5.7 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Tech venture investing with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; founder of CAD software company Silicon Compliers; founder of @Home, a broadband Internet company. FUNDING AREAS: Education, environment, healthcare, homelessness. OVERVIEW: The Doerrs take a venture capitalist approach to philanthropy that reflects John's approach to his career. JOSEPH AND VICKY SAFRA NET WORTH: $20 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Banco Safra JEWISH FUNDING AREAS: Religious, Israel, Education & Youth, Community OVERVIEW: Joseph Safra and his wife Vicky move their philanthropy through the Joseph Safra Foundation, which gave away around $5.1 million in a recent year.The family primarily supports Jewish causes via their foundation, including religious JOSEPH AND VICKY SAFRA NET WORTH: $20 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Banco Safra; Chiquita Brands International; real estate investor FUNDING AREAS: Jewish Causes, Health OVERVIEW: Joseph Safra and his wife Vicky move their philanthropy through the Joseph Safra Foundation, which gave away around $5.1 million in a recent year.The family primarily supports Jewish causes via their foundation, including religious AMERICAN JEWS STILL GIVE BIG FOR ISRAEL, BUT DONORS ARE Supporting Israel has been one of the great projects of American post-war philanthropy. A multi-generational effort spearheaded by prominent organizations like the Jewish National Fund and Hadassah, U.S.-based giving to Israel has amounted to billions of dollars in private aid to a once-fledgling nation that has found itself embroiled in conflict after conflict since the day it was founded 72JERRY DUNEITZ
NET WORTH: Unknown. SOURCE OF WEALTH: Microsoft. FUNDING AREAS: Jewish Causes, Human Services. OVERVIEW: Jerry Dunietz and his wife Laurie Minsk move their philanthropy through the Dunietz Minsk Family Foundation, which has given modestly in recent years.Recent grantmaking has focused on Jewish causes and human service organizations in the Seattle area.KEVIN HAFER
NET WORTH: Unknown SOURCE OF WEALTH: Apex Inc. FUNDING AREAS: Human Services, Arts & Culture OVERVIEW: Kevin Hafer and family move their philanthropy through the Hafer Family Foundation, which gave away $120,000 in a recent year. Hafer is a steady supporter of Hopelink, aGRANTFINDER
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NET WORTH: $5.7 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Tech venture investing with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; founder of CAD software company Silicon Compliers; founder of @Home, a broadband Internet company. FUNDING AREAS: Education, environment, healthcare, homelessness. OVERVIEW: The Doerrs take a venture capitalist approach to philanthropy that reflects John's approach to his career. JOSEPH AND VICKY SAFRA NET WORTH: $20 billion SOURCE OF WEALTH: Banco Safra; Chiquita Brands International; real estate investor FUNDING AREAS: Jewish Causes, Health OVERVIEW: Joseph Safra and his wife Vicky move their philanthropy through the Joseph Safra Foundation, which gave away around $5.1 million in a recent year.The family primarily supports Jewish causes via their foundation, including religious DAVID AND LINDA FRANKEL NET WORTH: Unknown SOURCE OF WEALTH: Dermatologist; David Frankel Realty FUNDING AREAS: Education & Youth, Arts & Culture, Health & Human Services OVERVIEW: David Frankel and his wife Linda move their philanthropy through the DW Frankel Foundation, which gave away around $382,000 in a recent year.The couple support their schools. Another interest is the arts. GRANTS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY FUNDERS Climate change is a growing, major focus for many foundations through local, regional, national, and global support. Competition for such grants is intense, so applicant’s projects must add value in a crowded field or take a new approach to climate change. JOHN AND ELAINE CHAMBERS NET WORTH: Unknown SOURCE OF WEALTH: Cisco Systems FUNDING AREAS: Education and youth, health and human services OVERVIEW: John Chambers and his wife Elaine do their grantmaking through the Chambers Family Foundation, which made around $1.9 million in grants in a recent year. The Bay Area serves as an important site of grantmaking. BACKGROUND:John T.
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