
"In the early 2000s, Dustin Moskovitz helped build Facebook alongside Mark Zuckerberg, transforming the startup into a global tech empire. Now, he and his wife, former journalist Cari Tuna, are devoting their lives to giving their money away. Tuna, 40, met Moskovitz, 41, in 2009, surviving on an entry-level journalist salary at The Wall Street Journal, where she covered enterprise tech and California's economy. Moskovitz had a philanthropic mindset early on, and Tuna turned that vision into action."
"Since then, the couple has donated more than $4 billion total, including more than $600 million in 2025 alone. Their goal is to donate as much as quickly as they can, even as their wealth continues to inflate. Moskovitz's $10 billion fortune traces back to his early days at Facebook when he helped launch the platform with his then-roommate Zuckerberg in 2004. After Facebook, the cofounder went on to build his now-$3 billion project management platform Asana in 2008, where he recently stepped down as CEO."
"The Giving Pledge invites the world's wealthiest individuals and families to publicly commit to giving away at least 50% of their wealth to philanthropy, either during their lifetimes or in their wills. Despite hundreds of billionaires signing the Giving Pledge, not all have followed through. "We will donate and invest with both urgency and mindfulness, aiming to foster a safer, healthier and more economically empowered global community," Moskov"
Dustin Moskovitz co-founded Facebook in the early 2000s with Mark Zuckerberg and later founded Asana, growing personal net worth to about $10 billion. Cari Tuna worked as a journalist at The Wall Street Journal covering enterprise tech and California's economy before focusing on philanthropy. The couple has donated over $4 billion in total, including more than $600 million in 2025, and placed $10 billion into Good Ventures. They signed the Giving Pledge in 2010 and aim to give quickly and strategically. Their stated goal is to donate and invest with urgency and mindfulness to foster a safer, healthier, and more economically empowered global community.
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