The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Spelman, Morehouse get part of donor’s $1.7B gift

MacKenzie Scott, Amazon CEO’s ex-wife, gives each $20 million.

- Eric Stirgus eric.stirgus@ajc.com

Two historical­ly Black colleges in Atlanta are among the 116 happy organizati­ons receiving nearly $1.7 billion from author and philanthro­pist MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos.

Scott wrote Wednesday on the website Medium that Morehouse and Spelman colleges are two of the organizati­ons that she has decided to donate money to as part of a pledge she made last year “to give the majority of my wealth back to the society that helped generate it, to do it thoughtful­ly, to get started soon, and to keep at it until the safe is empty.”

Each college received $20 million, officials from both schools told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on.

Morehouse said in a news release that it will use the money for academic programs and other purposes.

“MacKenzie Scott’s beneficent gift to Morehouse and several of our companion institutio­ns in the HBCU network is an investment into the future of Black excellence,” said David A. Thomas, the college’s president. “On behalf of Morehouse and the Board of Trustees, I would like to thank her for supporting our mission to develop men who are academical­ly excellent and focused on leadership and service. This gift will help

Morehouse to lay the foundation for the campus of the 21st century and continue the important work we do to produce graduates who effect positive change in their communitie­s, the nation, and the world.”

Spelman said it would use Scott’s donation to the col- lege for various purposes such as technologi­cal infrastruc­ture, developing new sources of revenue and improving academic facilities.

“The success of Spelman has transforme­d our society, launching Black women in STEM, in the arts, as entreprene­urs and in leadership roles across the public and private sectors,” said Mary Schmidt Campbell, Spelman’s president. “These significan­t new resources will enable Spelman to continue to grad- uate Black women with a competitiv­e edge to become successful global leaders and social justice change agents in whatever they choose as their life’s work. We are so very grateful.”

Scott alluded to the nationwide protests against systemic racism and police misconduct in recent years in the Medium post as part of her motivation for which organizati­ons received donations. The recipients included environmen­tal organizati­ons, LGBTQ groups, the George W. Bush Presidenti­al Center and the Obama Foundation, she wrote.

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