Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott gave $7.1 billion to nonprofits in 2025, a major increase
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Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott gave $7.1 billion to nonprofits in 2025, a major increase
"The author and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott revealed $7.1 billion in donations to nonprofits in 2025 Tuesday, marking a significant increase in her annual giving from recent years. Writing in an essay on her website, Scott said, This dollar total will likely be reported in the news, but any dollar amount is a vanishingly tiny fraction of the personal expressions of care being shared into communities this year."
"Scott acknowledged donating $2.6 billion in 2024 and $2.1 billion in 2023. The gifts this year bring her total giving since 2019 to $26.3 billion. Scott's donations have captured the attention of nonprofits and other charitable funders because they come with no strings attached and are often very large compared to the annual budgets of the recipient organizations. Forbes estimates Scott's net worth at $33 billion, most of which comes from Amazon shares she received after her 2019 divorce from company founder Jeff Bezos."
"With the exception of an open call for applications in 2023, it is not possible to apply for her funding nor to reach her directly, as Scott maintains no public facing office or foundation. Organizations are usually notified through an intermediary that Scott is awarding them a donation with little prelude or warning. In advance of her announcement on her website, Yield Giving, more than a dozen historically Black colleges and universities revealed they had received $783 million in donations from Scott"
MacKenzie Scott revealed $7.1 billion in donations to nonprofits in 2025, a significant increase from $2.6 billion in 2024 and $2.1 billion in 2023. The gifts raise her total since 2019 to $26.3 billion. Donations are typically unrestricted, large relative to recipient budgets, and delivered without a public application process or direct contact, often via intermediaries. Forbes estimates net worth at $33 billion from Amazon shares received after her 2019 divorce. More than a dozen HBCUs reported receiving $783 million this year, and the gifts have drawn broad attention from nonprofits and funders.
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