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2019 Philanthropy 50

‘Forbes 400′ and ‘Giving Pledge’ Billionaires Who Gave Big in 2018

‘Forbes 400′ and ‘Giving Pledge’ Billionaires Who Gave Big in 2018

Only 21 people on the Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Americans appear among this year’s Philanthropy 50. And among the 143 U.S. signers of the Giving Pledge, 14 individuals or couples landed a spot on the Philanthropy 50.

The 2019 Philanthropy 50: Where They Live, Where They Give, and More

Find out more about America’s 50 biggest donors: their ages, source of wealth, where they live, and where they give.

Writer’s Notebook; Big Names, Big Legacies in the Philanthropy 50

Staff writer Maria Di Mento details her often amusing interactions over the years with Seattle tech pioneer Paul Allen, Philadelphia businessman Gerry Lenfest, and private-equity titan Pete Peterson, all of whom died last year.

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Understanding the Modern Family in Philanthropy

Virginia Esposito, a champion of family foundations, talks about how they’re changing and what’s to come.

‘The Path to a Better Life’

The Blackstone financier placed a big bet on the study of artificial intelligence and landed at No. 4 on the Philanthropy 50, the Chronicle’s ranking of the top donors.

Power, Transparency, and New Ways to Give

The new trend in long-term, futuristic bets by some of the biggest U.S. philanthropists is drawing scrutiny by critics who say those enormous financial commitments need more public scrutiny and measurable goals.

Betting On Tomorrow

The people on the Philanthropy 50, the Chronicle’s annual list of the biggest U.S. donors, collectively gave more than $7.8 billion last year. Artificial intelligence and privacy were among their top concerns.

How the Chronicle Compiled Its Annual List of Top 50 Donors

Inside the methodology for tallying which philanthropists gave away the most money in 2018.