Amazon's Billionaire Founder Jeff Bezos Asks Twitter: How Do I Donate My Money?

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By Reuters | Updated: 16 June 2017 10:45 IST
Highlights
  • Jeff Bezos wants to donate a part of his wealth for philanthropic causes
  • He took to Twitter to seek ideas on how to carry his plan forward
  • His Twitter post had generated nearly 4,000 replies within three hours

Amazon.com Inc's billionaire founder Jeff Bezos on Thursday turned to an unusual source of inspiration for how to donate part of his wealth: Twitter.

"I want much of my philanthropic activity to be helping people in the here and now - short term - at the intersection of urgent need and lasting impact," Bezos, one of the world's richest people with a net worth of more than $76 billion (roughly Rs. 4,91,851 crores), said in a Twitter post.

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"If you have ideas, just reply to this tweet with the idea (and if you think this approach is wrong, would love to hear that too.)"

The request signalled a shift for Bezos, who has invested in longer-term bets like space exploration and kept quieter about other givings.

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The e-commerce executive has said he will sell about $1 billion of Amazon stock annually to fund his company Blue Origin, which aims to cut the cost of space travel and kick off entrepreneurship in the cosmos.

For philanthropy, Bezos has supported a foundation run by his parents that focuses on education. His family has also given more than $40 million (roughly Rs. 259 crores) to Seattle's Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, not far from Amazon's headquarters.

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Still, Bezos has yet to make charity a cornerstone of his work, like Microsoft Corp's Bill Gates or Facebook Inc's Mark Zuckerberg have. Bezos has not joined them and 167 other of the world's richest people in pledging to give more than half of their fortunes to philanthropy.

Asked in an interview with Charlie Rose last year if he one day would rival Gates' magnanimity, Bezos joked, "Well, yeah, if there is anything left after I finish building Blue Origin."

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His Twitter post had generated nearly 4,000 replies within three hours.

Recommendations ranged from food programs for children, to protecting forests and fighting homelessness.

"Repurpose shipping containers to provide micro-homes for the homeless," tweeted journalist and analyst John Koetsier. "Give them a safe, dry place to sleep, then work on further needs."

© Thomson Reuters 2017

 

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