Michael Bloomberg Leads Philanthropy 50 List; Several Billionaires Absent
In Brief
Michael Bloomberg tops the Philanthropy 50 list, while some of America's richest are not included.
Key Facts
- Michael Bloomberg ranked first on the Philanthropy 50 list for the third consecutive year
- Three donors each gave $1 billion or more to charity, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy
- MacKenzie Scott and several of America's wealthiest individuals are absent from the latest Philanthropy 50 ranking
- The Philanthropy 50 list is compiled annually by the Chronicle of Philanthropy
- The list highlights both major donors and notable absences among America's richest
What Happened
Michael Bloomberg was named the top donor on the Philanthropy 50 list for the third year in a row. The list also notes that MacKenzie Scott and other wealthy individuals were not included.
Why It Matters
The ranking draws attention to patterns in charitable giving among America's wealthiest, spotlighting both significant donations and the absence of some high-profile billionaires.
What's Next
Observers may monitor future philanthropic rankings for changes in donor participation and the impact of major gifts on charitable causes.
Sources
- CNBC — The biggest names missing from the list of America's top philanthropists(35m ago)
- The Independent — Billionaire tops Philanthropy 50 list of biggest donors for third year in a row(6m ago)
