Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott on Tuesday unveiled her latest multibillion-dollar round of grants, with a list of grantees that includes a number of international arts, culture, health, interfaith, and refugee resettlement organizations.
In a Medium blog post, Scott said that she and her husband, Dan Jewett, have donated more than $2.7 billion to 286 “high-impact organizations in categories and communities that have been historically underfunded and overlooked.”
Included on the list are global health organizations Partners In Health and mothers2mothers, along with Ashoka, the global network of social entrepreneurs, and Namati, a legal empowerment and training network. Several groups — such as Ushahidi, Digital Green, Kiva, and TechSoup Global Network — are focused on leveraging tech to improve people’s lives. Other grantees work on the empowerment of women and girls worldwide.