Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has donated $9 million to help eliminate racial health disparities in Central and Western New York.
The Health Foundation of Western & Central New York announced today that it received the unsolicited gift from Scott after she and her team reviewed U.S. nonprofit organizations.
MacKenzie has made many significant donations in recent years to groups worldwide to advance racial equity and address unmet health needs.
As part of her 2019 divorce from Bezos, she received a 25% stake in Amazon. She has pledged to give away at least half of her money.
Since July 2020, Scott has given away about $12.7 billion to more than 1,200 nonprofits, according to Forbes magazine. Forbes estimates her net worth at $29 billion.
Scott previously donated $1 million to the Syracuse YWCA and $10 million to Goodwill of the Finger Lakes.
Scott has a “no strings attached” style of giving. She leaves it up to the nonprofits to determine how to spend the money.
“This remarkable gift from MacKenzie Scott reaffirms our ongoing commitment to pursing racial and socioeconomic health equity in Western and Central New York,” said Cheryl Smith Fisher, chair of the foundation.
She said the foundation is determining how to distribute the money in ways that will have the greatest impact.
The foundation, established in 2002, decided in 2020 to focus more attention on racial and socioeconomic health equity.
Black residents of Onondaga County were hospitalized for Covid-19 at nearly three times the rate of whites at the height of the pandemic. In Buffalo, three out of five Black residents die prematurely, twice the rate of whites, according to the foundation.
Credit James T. Mulder "MacKenzie Scott donates $9M to help erase racial health disparities in Syracuse, Buffalo", https://www.syracuse.com/health/2022/10/mackenzie-scott-donates-9m-to-help-erase-racial-health-disparities-in-syracuse-buffalo.html
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