Jeff Bezos once gave Eva Longoria and the admiral behind Osama bin Laden's capture $100 million-but she says you don't need wealth to give back | Fortune
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Jeff Bezos once gave Eva Longoria and the admiral behind Osama bin Laden's capture $100 million-but she says you don't need wealth to give back | Fortune
""One of the biggest misconceptions about philanthropy is that impact is tied to wealth or scale, when in reality, impact comes in many forms.""
""Mentoring someone, supporting small business, sharing what you know-those things matter because not everyone has access to capital or resources, but anyone can be part of someone else's support system.""
""What I've learned is that impact doesn't come from how much money you have, it comes from how you show up.""
Eva Longoria emphasizes that philanthropy is not limited to the wealthy. She believes that true impact comes from personal involvement and support rather than financial resources. Longoria highlights the importance of grassroots change, such as mentoring and supporting small businesses. With a significant donation from Jeff Bezos, she is actively mentoring entrepreneurs and running her foundation to enhance opportunities for Latinas. Her initiatives focus on creating support systems for those lacking access to capital and resources.
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