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An extensive list of groups with a broad range of missions and mandates, from saving the climate to improving women’s health.

MacKenzie Scott just gave $3.9 billion to 465 nonprofits. Here’s the full list

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BY Christopher Zara1 minute read

It’s a good day for a lot of people in the world of nonprofits.

Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott just announced that she has donated almost $3.9 billion to 456 nonprofit organizations, an expansive list with a broad range of missions and mandates—from improving women’s health to solving the climate crisis to helping military families, incarcerated people, and teachers. The through line, according to Scott, is that the selected groups are all working to “support the needs of underrepresented people from groups of all kinds.”

“When our giving team focuses on any system in which people are struggling, we don’t assume that we, or any other single group, can know how to fix it,” Scott wrote on her Medium page Wednesday. “We don’t advocate for particular policies or reforms. Instead, we seek a portfolio of organizations that supports the ability of all people to participate in solutions.”

Scott has been among the most active and high-profile philanthropists since her divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2019, after which she reportedly owned about 4% of the e-commerce giant. She previously made large donation announcements in July and December of 2020, and again in June of last year. In total, Scott says she’s donated to 1,257 organizations. Some of the groups that were part of today’s announcement also shared the news on social media:

Today’s announcement includes a $275 million donation to Planned Parenthood’s national office and 21 regional affiliates, which the women’s health group described as the largest single-donor gift in its history. In her Medium post, Scott said 60% of the groups on today’s list are led by women.

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You can check out the full list of selected groups here.

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Christopher Zara is a senior editor for Fast Company, where he runs the news desk. His new memoir, UNEDUCATED (Little, Brown), tells a highly personal story about the education divide and his madcap efforts to navigate the professional world without a college degree. More


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