MacKenzie Scott gave away more than $7 billion last year—b… · DeepSignal
MacKenzie Scott gave away more than $7 billion last year—but her secretive style got her snubbed from a top donors list MacKenzie Scott, who donated over $7 billion, was excluded from the Philanthropy 50 list due to her secretive approach.
Key Points Scott's donations exceeded $7 billion last year. Her secretive style led to her exclusion from the list. The Philanthropy 50 recognizes top charitable donors. Reader Mode unavailable (could not extract clean content).
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MacKenzie Scott's substantial donations highlight the impact of unconventional philanthropic strategies, signaling to developers, PMs, and investors the potential for innovative funding models in social impact projects.