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SEATTLE โ Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos said Thursday that he is giving $2 billion to start a fund that will open preschools in low-income neighborhoods and give money to nonprofits that helps homeless families.
Bezos, whose stake in Amazon is worth about $160 billion, says that heโll call it the Bezos Day One Fund. An Amazon.com Inc. spokeswoman confirmed that the money will all come from Bezos, though there are few details about how the fund will operate.
In a post to his Twitter account, Bezos said one part of the fund will give money to organizations and groups that provide shelter and food to young homeless families. The other part will launch and operate free preschools in low-income communities, where โthe child will be the customer.โ
Itโs not yet known what his preschools will look like except that they will be based on the teaching philosophy of Maria Montessori, which focuses on individual learning and social-emotional development.
Bezos, who founded Amazon as an online book store more than two decades ago, has seen his wealth surge along with Amazonโs stock. Forbes magazine placed him at the top of its list of billionaires for the first time this year, surpassing Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and investor Warren Buffett.
Focusing His Philanthropy on Homelessness and Early Education
Bezosโ wealth has allowed him to pay for side ventures, including starting space exploration company Blue Origin and buying The Washington Post newspaper.
By choosing to focus his philanthropy on homelessness and early education, Bezos is likely influenced both by his parentsโ Bezos Family Foundation and by his adopted hometown of Seattle, however mixed some natives may feel about the cityโs growing affordability crisis thatโs been largely attributed to the success of Amazon.
The fight soured many more locals on Amazon and Bezos, and also overshadowed the growing portfolio of philanthropy they had done in the city. The most notable involving more than $40 million to the local nonprofits FareStart โ a hospitality training program and restaurant business that aims to combat homelessness and poverty โ and Maryโs Place, whose mission is to find and provide shelter for every child.
In addition to millions in cash, both nonprofits have been granted prime real estate in Amazon building spaces to do their work.
โHeโs a pretty amazing neighbor, him and MacKenzie,โ said Maryโs Place director Marty Hartman. โAlthough he has a global vision, they really have a local heart.โ
In the education realm, Bezos is tipping his hat to the intensely private and media-shy Bezos Family Foundation that is run by his parents. The Amazon boss and his wife, who have four children, both serve as the foundationโs board directors.
Giving Away $30 Million in Grants
The private nonprofit foundation in its 2016 tax filing reported nearly $46 million in assets, and giving away $30 million in grants support its missions in early education, K-12 schools reform and youth leadership development and scholarships.
โThe Bezos Family Foundation โ and Jeff obviously has a role in that โ has been engaged with early learning initiatives for years now,โ Burgess said, adding that it could only help the political momentum toward universal pre-K, as Seattleโs preschool program is also once again on the ballot in November.
Bezos hinted earlier this year that he would take on a major philanthropic project after asking his Twitter followers for ideas on how to give away his money. In January, Bezos also personally gave $33 million in college scholarships for young immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.
Bezos has yet to sign The Giving Pledge, an initiative launched by Gates encouraging billionaires to commit to giving away most of their wealth. The Seattle-based Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as the worldโs largest private nonprofit foundation has an endowment worth over $40 billion and has long supported homelessness services for families in the city. This year, Gates also announced it was taking up systemic poverty in the U.S.
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