Toronto Star

Scott gives $39M to education non-profit

- GLENN GAMBOA

Billionair­e philanthro­pist MacKenzie Scott donated $38.8 million (U.S.) to Junior Achievemen­t USA and 26 local operations — the largest single gift in its 103-year history — the national education non-profit announced Tuesday.

Like all of Scott’s nearly $12 billion in donations since 2019, her gift to Junior Achievemen­t USA is unrestrict­ed, meaning the Coloradoba­sed non-profit, which prepares students for adulthood by teaching them financial literacy, career skills and business ownership training, can use the funds for any project it wants.

Jack E. Kosakowski, Junior Achievemen­t USA’s president and CEO, said the gift was “a huge, pleasant surprise” and raised morale throughout the organizati­on. Junior Achievemen­t USA will receive $10 million, while 26 local Junior Achievemen­t operations will split $28.8 million based on the evaluation of Scott and her team.

It is not clear whether the gift to Junior Achievemen­t marks a new run of donations from Scott and her husband, Dan Jewett. The author and philanthro­pist does not comment on her donations beyond her Medium blog, which has not been updated since March. Her gifts are only announced if and when the groups receiving them confirm the donations.

Kosakowski said he is thrilled by Scott’s unrestrict­ed gift because it can be used to modernize the group’s technology infrastruc­ture, a need that is rarely high on most donors’ priority lists. The $10 million will also help expand the nonprofit’s digital educationa­l offerings and add volunteers in currently underserve­d areas.

“We support all 102 of our local offices across the country, so this is going to really help us streamline our operations,” Kosakowski told The Associated Press. “Ultimately, as we get more efficient, it’s gonna allow us to use more of our traditiona­l donor dollars for directly serving the young people that we work with.”

Scott, currently worth about $42 billion according to Forbes, has signed the Giving Pledge, a promise from many billionair­es to donate more than half their wealth. As part of her 2019 divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Scott received four per cent of Amazon’s shares.

 ?? ?? MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has given nearly $12 billion (U.S.) in donations since 2019.
MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has given nearly $12 billion (U.S.) in donations since 2019.

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