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Celebs Who Donated The Most To Charity

Mar 14, 2022
Celebs Who Donated The Most To Charity

Kirk Douglas

Douglas decided to give his money to the Douglas Foundation, which he laid out with his better half in 1964. The cash was allotted to a large group of magnanimous associations, remembering Sinai Temple for Los Angeles, Culver City's Kirk Douglas Theater, the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and St. Lawrence University.

None of his youngsters, including Michael Douglas, got a penny. Not that Michael needs it - he's supposedly worth about $US300 million.

Bill and Melinda Gates

Bill Gates, who is valued at $US112 billion as indicated by Forbes, has guaranteed most of his fortune to good cause. Alongside Warren Buffett, he made and marked the Giving Pledge, which empowers superstars and the super-rich to give most of their cash to charity.

Warren Buffett

Buffett plans to give 1% of his fortune to his youngsters. It might appear to be a miserable total, yet 1% of his $US73 billion total assets is still $US730 million, so they will be set forever.

All things being equal, he made the Giving Pledge with Bill and Melinda Gates and is giving the other almost 100% of his fortune to donations.

George Lucas 

Lucas, another super-rich superstar who has joined the Giving Pledge, likewise has confidence in providing for a charity before family.

He as of late made a cool $US4 billion from his offer of Lucasfilm to Disney, and vowed the entire total to schooling charity.

Elton John

John has been a donor all through his career and plans to go on after his demise. He made the Elton John AIDS Foundation in 1992, which has since raised more than $US400 million.

He has two children with his significant other David Furnish, Zachary, and Elijah. Be that as it may, they will not be getting his fortune.

John told the Mirror in 2016 that he and Furnish looked to Buffett's model of giving his children barely enough cash to be secure, yet they are giving the rest.

Andrew Lloyd Webber

The well-known composer has amassed a $US1.07 billion fortune, which he intends to provide for the theater business, which he accepts he owes for his prosperity. He let the Mirror know that he and his significant other "would like to see it spread around. We could use the royalties to encourage everything from bursaries to young artists and composers."

Mark Zuckerberg

In a 2015 Facebook post, the Facebook author and his significant other, Priscilla Chan, declared that they won't pass on their $US84 billion fortune to their girls, Max and August, and on second thought will give 99% of it to charity.