The Morning Call

Scott gifts $123M to Big Brothers Big Sisters

- By Maria Di Mento

MacKenzie Scott gave $122.6 million to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the national youth-mentoring charity announced on Tuesday. The gift is the latest of several the billionair­e writer has given to large national nonprofits that carry out their missions through local chapters in neighborho­ods throughout the country.

With this latest donation, Scott has contribute­d nearly $12.5 billion since 2020 to at least 1,253 nonprofits, many of which aim to help low-income and underserve­d population­s. Her latest gift to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America follows three other nine-figure donations she gave to large national charities with local affiliates in March.

Those include $275 million to Planned Parenthood Federation of America for its national office and 21 of its local affiliates, $436 million to Habitat for Humanity Internatio­nal and 84 of its U.S. affiliates, and $281 million to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and 62 of its local chapters.

So far Scott has given at least $1.5 billion in the first five months of 2022, according to roughly 30 nonprofits that have announced Scott gifts this year.

Like almost all of Scott’s donations, the contributi­on is unrestrict­ed, so the charity can use it for programs, operations, or any other purpose.

“This is a moonshot for the work that we are going to do,” said Artis Stevens, the group’s CEO, who said it has spent the past two years designing a strategic plan for expanding its mentoring capabiliti­es and was starting to devise fundraisin­g efforts when Stevens received news of the gift last week. “Even though this gift is going to be transforma­tive, one in three kids in this country don’t have a positive sustained mentor in their lives and so this challenge is bigger than one organizati­on can take on. We know we have to be able to build a capacity both in our organizati­on as well as partnering with others to take this on.”

Stevens says the organizati­on plans to use Scott’s gift for a variety of efforts in both its national office in Tampa, Florida, and at 38 of its 230 U.S. chapters.

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