Jeff Bezos's ex gives $700MILLION to 'historically black colleges'
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MacKenzie Scott, the former spouse of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, has continued her extraordinary philanthropic efforts by donating $700 million to “historically black colleges.” This contribution is part of her ongoing commitment to philanthropy, which has seen her give away substantial sums to institutions and causes promoting educational equity.

Since the end of September, Scott, who is 55 years old, has allocated these funds to at least 15 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and various nonprofit organizations. These groups work towards making higher education more accessible and affordable for students from underrepresented communities.

Her generous donations have earned her the affectionate moniker “Saint MacKenzie Scott,” bestowed by Michael Lomax, President and CEO of the United Negro College Fund. This came after her impactful $70 million contribution to his organization, which he described as “transformational.”

Lomax expressed his admiration to ABC News, stating, “She is redefining philanthropy not only in America but across the globe.”

Following her divorce from Bezos, where she received approximately $38 billion, Scott has been vocal about using her wealth for societal good. On her website, Yield Giving, she emphasized, “Votes are not the only way to express our desires for societal change.”

‘There are many ways to influence how we move through the world and where we land.’

Her most recent donations include a $63million contribution to Prairie View A&M University in Texas, as well as $50 million to Bowie State University in Maryland and $19 million to Philander Smith University in Arkansas.

Bowie State President Dr. Aminta H. Breaux said Scott’s ‘generosity arrives at a pivotal moment in our 160-year story.’ 

Her contributions have earned her the nickname 'Saint MacKenzie Scott' by United Negro College Fund President and CEO Michael Lomax

Her contributions have earned her the nickname ‘Saint MacKenzie Scott’ by United Negro College Fund President and CEO Michael Lomax

Scott provided Prairie View A&M University in Texas a $63 million donation

Scott provided Prairie View A&M University in Texas a $63 million donation

‘It empowers us to expand access, elevate our research and academic excellence, and uplift generations of students who will lead, serve and innovate. 

‘Higher education is the pathway to upward social mobility for our students and the communities we serve, and, with this gift, their futures are brighter than ever.’

Bowie State was the 15th historically Black institution to receive a donation from Scott.

Scott’s efforts apparently began in mid-October, when she gave Morgan State University, a Maryland-based HBCU, a $63 million unrestricted gift – its largest ever.

The university announced the funds on October 15, noting that it was Scott’s second major contribution to the school in less than five years.

In 2020, she had donated $40 million to the institution – which is the third largest HBCU in the nation.

Her average donation to the schools, spanning from Alabama to Virginia, is $47 million.

Norfolk State University received a donation of $50 million from Scott, which the school said would ‘catapult’ it to a new level of excellence, while the single largest donation she is known to have made was to Howard University, with a gift of $80 million at the beginning of November.

Scott gave a $50 million contribution to Bowie State University in Maryland

Scott gave a $50 million contribution to Bowie State University in Maryland

Scott's efforts apparently began in mid-October, when she gave Morgan State University (pictured), a Maryland-based HBCU, a $63 million unrestricted gift - its largest ever

Scott’s efforts apparently began in mid-October, when she gave Morgan State University (pictured), a Maryland-based HBCU, a $63 million unrestricted gift – its largest ever

Scott also donated $38 million to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore one week later, representing the largest single gift in the school’s history.

She had previously given $20 million to the institution five years ago.

‘This gift is a resounding vote of confidence in UMES and in the strategic direction President [Heidi] Anderson has said,’ University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay A. Perman said.

‘MacKenzie Scott’s generosity will deepen the university’s capacity to serve students, strengthen communities across the Eastern Shore and expand UMES’s national impact as a high-value, high-quality HBCU.’

In a message to the UMES community, Anderson said the school will take suggestions on how to use the newfound money.

The letter notes, however, that a ‘significant portion’ would go toward strengthening the school’s endowment, Maryland Matters reports.  

Some other uses for the money at the school of nearly 3,000 students would go toward scholarships, academic research and the creation of internships, apprenticeships and jobs.

David Balcom, the vice president for university relations, added that the funding could also be used toward the implementation of the school’s new school of veterinary medicine, which is slated to begin in the fall of 2027. 

Scott was previously married to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and walked away with about $38 billion in the divorce

Scott was previously married to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and walked away with about $38 billion in the divorce

Scott's more recent donations include a $38 million gift to Alabama State University, an HBCU in Montgomery (pictured)

Scott’s more recent donations include a $38 million gift to Alabama State University, an HBCU in Montgomery (pictured)

‘We’re still charting how best to use the funds, but literally hundreds of students will be supported by these funds over time,’ he said.

Scott’s more recent donations include a $38 million gift to Alabama State University, an HBCU in Montgomery.

University president Quinton Ross said the donation ‘marks a defining moment’ in the 158-year history of the school, as its largest-ever gift.

‘Ms Scott’s generosity reaffirms Alabama State University’s reputation as a catalyst for excellence and innovation in higher education,’ he said.

‘This is truly a pivotal moment in ASU’s history.’

Scott further gave away $42 million to Alcorn State University in Mississippi after previously giving the school a $25 million gift in 2020, according to HBCU Gameday.

‘Receiving another record transformational gift within five years is both a powerful affirmation of Alcorn’s impact and a charge to all Alcornites to help accelerate our work for student success, campus sustainability and enrollment growth,’ Dr Marcus D Ward, senior vice president for institutional advancement and executive director of the ASU Foundation.

Like Morgan, university leaders will collaborate with the ASU Foundation to strategically allocate the money across initiatives that strengthen the school’s infrastructure, enhance academic programs and expand access.

‘This gift opens a new chapter for Alcorn State,’ said Dr Tracy M Cook, the university president. ‘We will use every dollar to support students, strengthen the university and serve Mississippi and the nation for generations to come.’

Scott made a $10 million unrestricted donation to the George M. Pullman Educational Fund last month, as well as a $42 million gift to 10,000 Degrees, a California-based nonprofit.

Bezos is now married to  former journalist Lauren Sánchez (pictured together)

Bezos is now married to  former journalist Lauren Sánchez (pictured together)

Those funds would be used to help the organization expand its support for low-income students, the group announced.

‘We are deeply grateful for Ms Scott’s confidence and investment in our mission and proven college success model,’ President and CEO Kim Mazzuca said.

‘This extraordinary gift is not only a bold affirmation of the power of education, but it is a vital investment in our communities at a time when it’s needed most.’

Finally, the Native Forward Scholars Fund, the largest direct provider of college scholarships for Native American students, announced a $50 million gift from Scott this fall, marking her second major gift to the fund. 

The gift was the largest private donation to date to a Native American organization, and comes as Native Forward is seeing a 35 percent increase in scholarship applications, according to Forbes.

‘This unrestricted gift allows us to meet Native students where they are, respond to their most pressing needs and ensure they not only enroll, but thrive and graduate,’ said Angelique Albert, CEO of Native Forward Scholars Fund. 

Scott is estimated to have a net worth of more than $33 billion, most of which came as part of her divorce settlement in 2019, when she received a four percent stake in Amazon. 

She has since signed the Giving Pledge, vowing to give away at least half of her fortune over the course of her lifetime. 

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