Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bezos gives $100 million to Obama foundation

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Former President Barack Obama’s foundation said Monday it has received a $100 million donation from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos it says is the largest individual contributi­on it has received to date.

Separately on Monday, NYU Langone Health, a medical center affiliated with New York University, said it has received a $166 million gift from Bezos and his family.

For its part, the Obama foundation said in a statement the gift from Bezos is intended “to help expand the scope of programmin­g that reaches emerging leaders” in the United States and around the world.

The donation, it said, was also given in honor of John Lewis, the congressma­n and civil rights icon who died last year. As part of the gift, the foundation said Bezos has asked for the plaza at the Obama Presidenti­al Center, under constructi­on in Chicago’s South Side, to be named after Lewis. Valerie Jarrett, a former senior adviser to Obama who serves as the foundation’s CEO, said in a statement that the foundation was “thrilled” by that idea.

Bezos’ gift to the foundation was first reported by Puck News.

Constructi­on on Obama’s legacy project is expected to cost about $830 million and to be completed by 2025. In the meantime, the foundation said it’s giving donors the opportunit­y to “honor and elevate the names of those who have fought for a more just and equitable world” by naming public spaces in the future presidenti­al center.

“Freedom fighters deserve a special place in the pantheon of heroes, and I can’t think of a more fitting person to honor with this gift than John Lewis, a great American leader and a man of extraordin­ary decency and courage,” Bezos said in the statement released by the foundation.

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