No. 2: Michael R. Bloomberg
February 6, 2011 | Read Time: 1 minute
Amount donated in 2010: $279.2-million
Beneficiaries: Arts, human services, public affairs, and other groups
Donor’s background: Mr. Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, founded Bloomberg LP, a financial-data and news-service company, in New York.
Mr. Bloomberg, 68, gave a total of $279.2-million to 970 nonprofit groups that support the arts, human services, public affairs, and other causes.
Among the wide array of organizations he has supported: Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, in New York; the Center for Public Integrity, in Washington; El Museo del Barrio, in New York; Food Bank for New York City; Jewish Association for Services for the Aged, in New York; the Kennedy Krieger Institute, in Baltimore; Loaves and Fishes, in Charlotte, N.C.; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, in New York; the Migration Policy Institute, in Washington; Metropolitan Opera Association, in New York; Natural Resources Defense Council, in New York; Points of Light Foundation, in Atlanta; Sarah Lawrence College, in Bronxville, N.Y.; Spina Bifida Association of America, in Washington; West Harlem Group Assistance, in New York; the Wounded Warrior Project’s Jacksonville, Fla., chapter; and numerous other groups in New York and elsewhere.
—Maria Di Mento
|
Year |
Rank |
Total donated or pledged |
|
2009 |
4 |
$254.0-million |
|
2008 |
9 |
$235.0-million |
|
2007 |
7 |
$205.0-million |
|
2006 |
10 |
$165.0-million |
|
2005 |
8 |
$144.0-million |
|
2004 |
10 |
$138.0-million |
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