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Forbes Lists #818. The magazine changed the methodology by which it calculates giving for the philanthropy score this year. 8 Men Own as Much as the Poorest 3.6 Billion People on the Planet. }); The Give While You Live campaign was launched earlier this year as the global humanitarian community set its sights on the UNs Global Goals target of ending poverty by 2030. showDescription: false, Not every billionaire has been a pandemic penny pincher, though. Though weve been at it a long time, our reporters always dig deep to uncover new details. The Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) CEO and his wife Priscilla Chan, a doctor, have multiple ambitious goals, including to cure, prevent or manage all diseases. He made headlines last year after his civic engagement organization Luminate helped Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen with press and government relations. Forbes dug into their known charitable giving and assigned a philanthropy score, ranging from 1 to 5, to each member of The Forbes 400. Timothy Archibald/The Forbes Collection, Simon Dawson/Bloomberg, AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, Michael Prince for Forbes, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation. Only 10 members of the Forbes 400 reached a maximum philanthropy score of 5 based on a lifetime of giving, donating one-fifth or more of their net worth to charities, according to the latest annual list of the world's wealthiest individuals.. John Paul DeJoria - Forbes Since July 2020, she has given just under $8.6 billion to nearly 800 organizations. Only nine have given away more than 20%, earning them a score of 5: Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates, MacKenzie Scott, Warren Buffett, George Soros, Gordon Moore, Amos Hostetter Jr., Lynn Schusterman and John Arnold. }; Others declined to comment. Uncovering their fortunes required us to pore over thousands of Securities and Exchange Commission documents, court records, probate records and news articles. Comparing Forbes 400 Lists From 1982 and 2019 Shows How Differently America's Top Givers 2022: The 25 Most Philanthropic - Forbes Forbes Releases 40th Annual Forbes 400 Ranking of the Richest Americans These 25 philanthropists are a collective $150 billion richer than they were a year ago, up 18% each on average.