The billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott announced Tuesday she would give $640 million to more than 360 organizations in response to an application process she launched last year
Billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott announced Tuesday she is giving $640 million to 361 small nonprofits that responded to an open call for applications.
Yield Giving’s first round of donations is more than double what Scott had initially pledged to give away through the application process. Since she began giving away billions in 2019, Scott and her team have researched and selected organizations without an application process and provided them with large, unrestricted gifts.
In a brief note on her website, Scott wrote she was grateful to Lever for Change, the organization that managed the open call, and the evaluators for “their roles in creating this pathway to support for people working to improve access to foundational resources in their communities. They are vital agents of change.”
I know general consensus is fuck billionaires, and I'm not exactly desputing that, but I work in IT for a rural school district and a donation from her foundation allowed the district to set up a foundation and now 50 of our students can attend a local community College on full scholarship each year.
And we could do the same without the billionaires. Since they don't create value, we can skip the part where the money goes to them, and directly support our communities. Eliminate billionaires as a drain on our society.
Sure, it's great, but I'd rather them not have to beg for it and instead take the money they're leaching from society by force. They should just be forced to give that money in taxes, not have the schools beg for scraps.
This is the answer. Philanthropy is great and all. But how awesome would it be if philanthropy wasn't needed. And who tends to make philanthropy necessary? The wealthy and billionaires taking far more than their share.
Every billionaire's priority should be to not be a billionaire anymore. She's doing a great job so far both trying to get to that goal and being an example of what we should expect from these people.
As a side note it should not even be up to them. Billionaires should be taxed enough that it's not possible to be a billionaire but in the absence of an effective government I'm glad she's doing this instead.
Cool. Please explain how it's possible for someone to work hard enough to deserve 1000 years worth of earning 1 million dollars a year. That's 1 billion dollars. No one deserves that kind of money. Period. If you work hard and are very talented you should earn more than others. Fine. A billion dollars though? Not possible to work that hard or be that talented.
But where will we get the classic "Billionaire saves orphans from orphan crushing machine" that never follows up on who built the orphan crushing machine?
Instead we'd just get the classic news headline "Imagine the worst person you can, we found that guy and he's getting free money from the government welfare program" Which I would add barely happens to most CEOs and billionaires today (they do own most the press, after all)
"But billionnaire bad cause has the money!" is how people typically respond. I don't even think being able to get billions is bad. The number itself is whatever. Actions are what's important. A handful of the whatever-naires aren't steaming piles of ass, so we should support them.
It's crazy how little it would take to change all our lives.
Mere 2k would put me so far ahead, it's basically 2 years worth of saving.
And then you try to comprehend what a billion is like and it's intangible. A million we can imagine, it's a fancy ass house. But a billion? I simply can't imagine how much money that is.
Like going around a bar and pickpocketing enough to buy several rounds for everyone, then being cheered as you buy everyone one round. What is everyone suddenly fans of Amazon wealth now?
You guys know what a tax writeoff is, right? She still loses all of that money. If you're not donating to "charities" that are really just fronts for your personal interests, there's not really any monetary incentive to do this.