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Brickson Diamond - 18 to 39 Years OldI focus my giving on organizations and efforts that increase access. This means opening pathways to positions of power for people from communities that are traditionally excluded. As a gay, black man who grew up in Atlanta, Georgia during the... More |
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Alison Goldberg - 18 to 39 Years OldMy father started a computer software company around the time I was born that grew for several years. The company was sold when I was in my early 20's, and I inherited money after that.
During this time I was working on economic justice issues, and wanted to... More |
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Douglas Tsoi - 18 to 39 Years OldI believe that a happy life is a purposeful and meaningful one, one filled with connection and service to others. Ten years ago, after being laid-off as a technology lawyer in San Francisco, I wrote a mission for my life: to help people learn and... More |
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Jamie Schwesnedl - 18 to 39 Years OldI grew up in the punk rock scene. Our slogan was D.I.Y. – Do It Yourself. Since I was 16, I’ve known that if we want the world to be a fairer place with justice for everybody, we have to do it ourselves.
When I lived in New Orleans, I tutored... More |
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Julia Wise and Jeff Kaufman - 18 to 39 Years OldTo me the question isn't how much I should give away, but how much I should keep. I see my money as belonging to whoever needs it most: every dollar I spend is a dollar out of the hands of someone who needs it more than me. I’ve always felt... More |
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Karen Pittelman - 18 to 39 Years OldThe first question people usually ask when they find out I gave away a three million dollar trust fund at the age of 25 is: do you regret it? Since this was one of the most joyous decisions of my life—I’ve never felt any regret—it’s an... More |
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Kevin and Hannah Salwen - 18 to 39 Years OldOur family is a fairly prototypical American foursome: my wife, Joan, and I live with our two teenagers in a nice house with two dogs. The kids play baseball and volleyball, we like to ride bikes and take family vacations. On the financial front, we have more... More |
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Levani Lipton - 18 to 39 Years OldMeeting the people you help is a transformative experience. My mother and I journeyed to Malawi to visit a community-based organization in the countryside town of M’chenga. Leaving the capital of Lilongwe, we traveled along dusty roads and arrived at a... More |
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Joyce and Joe Ybarra - 18 to 39 Years OldJoyce: Joe and I both grew up in West Covina, a city in Los Angeles County that is heavily Mexican-American and Filipino-American. I am Filipina and Joe is Mexican-American. Both of us come from families with high expectations for their kids; my parents... More |
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Brendan Martin - 18 to 39 Years OldThere was nothing about my childhood to suggest I would become a radical economist and entrepreneur, giving away most of my money to finance worker cooperatives in Argentina, Nicaragua and the U.S. As a kid growing up in generic suburbs of Rochester, NY, I... More |
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Elspeth Gilmore - 18 to 39 Years OldAt age 33, I’m at last coming into my own about my wealth. I’ve made mistakes. I’ve learned a lot. I’m finally clear that, for me, using my resources to make change is about collective action.
I grew up wealthy in... More |
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Farhad Ebrahimi - 18 to 39 Years OldMy father is a very successful high-tech entrepreneur, and he gave me a significant amount of wealth before I even turned 21. In fact, even as I write this, he is probably making more money, and a significant portion of that money might be headed my way.... More |
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Terrence Meck - 18 to 39 Years OldOn my thirtieth birthday, my partner Rand was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He passed away just four months later, on Independence Day of 2008. Nothing in my life had prepared me to deal with such a loss. In the four years since his death, I... More |
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Nyla Rodgers - 18 to 39 Years OldI am an action person. Lots of people are upset about the state of the world but don’t do anything about it. My mother and I were never like that; we are doers. My mother spent her life giving to others, a virtue she passed on to ... More |
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Jason Franklin - 18 to 39 Years OldI was just 14 years old when I had my first success as a community organizer. Angry about major proposed cuts to public education in state, I co-founded a student organizing effort to “save the Oregon school system.” I was thrilled as... More |
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Nick Beckstead and Mark Lee - 18 to 39 Years OldWe are deeply committed to giving significantly, and to helping others experience the joy and power of effective giving. Currently, we’re getting our PhD’s in philosophy at Rutgers University. Graduate students aren’t exactly rolling in... More |
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Philippe Cousteau - 18 to 39 Years OldPeople assume that fame and fortune came easily to me because my grandfather was Jacques Cousteau, but nothing could be further from the truth. My father died before I was born and my sister and I inherited very little except our mother’s indomitable... More |
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Boris Yakubchik - 18 to 39 Years OldGiving has become absurdly easy for me. I started giving when I was working part-time as a student: I’d give $30 any time I earned $300; then $50 when I’d earn $500. Now that I’m working full-time, every two weeks I glance at my paycheck... More |
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Jessan Hutchison-Quillian - 18 to 39 Years OldIn 2007, at 20 years old, I got my first job as an engineer. When I opened the offer letter from Google, I realized that my starting salary of over $100,000 would be more than anyone I’d ever been close to had made. I knew for sure that I... More |