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Dec. 8, 2010
Seventeen More U.S. Families Take Giving Pledge
Additional Billionaires Pledge Majority of Wealth to Philanthropy
SEATTLE — Dec. 8, 2010 - Seventeen more of America's wealthiest families have committed to returning
the majority of their wealth to charitable causes by taking the Giving Pledge. The announcement of a
second group of pledgers follows news in August of this year when 40 families took the pledge, a long-
term charitable project launched by Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates.
"People wait until late in their career to give back. But why wait when there is so much to be done?"
said Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder, CEO and president of Facebook. "With a generation of younger folks
who have thrived on the success of their companies, there is a big opportunity for many of us to give
back earlier in our lifetime and see the impact of our philanthropic efforts."
". delighted to welcome these 17 families into the Giving Pledge community," said Warren Buffett,
pledge co-founder and chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. "In just a few short months we've
made good progress. The Giving Pledge has re-energized people thinking about philanthropy and doing
things in philanthropy and I look forward to many more conversations with families who are truly
fortunate, and whose generosity can and will change lives."
Announced in June, the Giving Pledge now includes 57 families from across the United States.
Additionally, both Buffett and the Gateses have begun conversations with billionaires from other
countries to learn about their philanthropy efforts and what has worked in their countries.
"The Giving Pledge is about changing the culture of giving," said Peter Singer, professor of bioethics in
the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University and author of "The Life You Can Save."
"Research shows that when people know that others are giving, they are themselves more likely to give.
So publicly pledging to give will encourage others to give. This holds true for billionaires and for those of
us who aren't anywhere near that level of wealth. We can all make a difference, and play our part in
making the world a better place."
A full list of those taking the pledge and personal letters by many of these pledgers outlining their
commitment to give is available online at www.givingpledge.org.
The Giving Pledge is an effort to help address society's most pressing problems by inviting the wealthiest
American families and individuals to commit to giving more than half of their wealth to philanthropy or
charitable causes. The pledge is a moral commitment to give, not a legal contract, and it does not
involve pooling money or supporting a particular set of causes or organizations. While it is specifically
focused on billionaires or those who would be billionaires if not for their giving, the idea takes its
inspiration from other efforts that encourage and recognize givers of all financial means and
backgrounds.
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December 2010 Pledge Signatories (by State):
California
Michael and Lori Milken
Dustin Moskovitz
Mark Zuckerberg
Illinois
Joe and Rika Mansueto
New York
Nicolas Berggruen
Ted Forstmann
Carl Icahn
Sidney Kimmel
Tom and Cindy Secunda
Charles Zegar and Merryl Snow Zegar
New Jersey
Lee and Toby Cooperman
Duncan and Nancy MacMillan
Oklahoma
David and Barbara Green
South Dakota
Denny Sanford
Texas
Lyda Hill
George P. Mitchell
Virginia
Jean and Steve Case
Select Pledge Letter Excerpts:
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Nicolas Berggruen
Everyone is dealt a group of cards at birth. With them come possibilities and responsibilities.
What one does with them is up to each one of us, and the sum of those choices, constitute our
lives. I have been blessed with the chance to build the Nicolas Berggruen Charitable Trust.
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Steve and Jean Case
We share the view that those to whom much is given, much is expected. We realize we hove
been given a unique platform and opportunity, and we ore committed to doing the best we con
with it...We also look forward to working with the dozens of others who have made the Giving
Pledge commitment to share lessons, perspectives and best practices.
•
Lee and Toby Cooperman:
(We] feel it is our moral imperative to give others the opportunity to pursue the American Dream
by sharing our financial success...ln the 1930's, Sir Winston Churchill observed that "We make a
living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."...lt is in this spirit that we
enthusiastically agree to take the Giving Pledge.
•
David and Barbara Green
Like my parents and their parents before them, you don't hove to be wealthy to give. You can
give your time, your talents and your passion. We congratulate those who hove taken on this
wonderful pledge.
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Lyda Hill
I wish to make the world o better place by advancing solutions to medical and environmental
issues through investments in and donations to science.
•
Carl Icahn
Until Bill, Melinda and Warren started this project, I never considered going public with my
intentions. However, I certainly see the value of a project that encourages wealthy individuals to
step forward and commit to use their wealth for the common good. I hope that by adding my
voice with those who ore supporting this project, we will oll encourage others to participate.
•
Sidney Kimmel
My thinking is rather simple: I learned os a young boy that sharing with others is the right thing
to do, a lesson I observed from my father's willingness to share even our meager means with
those less fortunate. Ever since, it hos never been difficult for me to continue to do the right
thing.
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Duncan and Nancy MacMillan
We very much believe that the accumulation of wealth gets us nowhere. Money has the most
value when it's used for others and the greater good, for sustaining and enriching our world. In
our minds, foundational areas like education and health ore the most critical.
•
George P. Mitchell
Throughout my life I've seen firsthand how even a little financial assistance could mean a chance
for struggling students, dedicated scientists, and families to reach their goals.
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For More Information, Press Only:
For inquiries regarding specific pledge signatories, please contact the individual's office directly.
For general inquiries regarding the Giving Pledge, contact media@givingpledge.org or 206-268-2207.
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