A handful of wealthy Boston investors have quietly become significant figures in local philanthropy in recent years, pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into family foundations and devoting much of their giving to social and environmental causes, writes The Boston Globe.
The article examines the growing philanthropic footprint of investment manager Jeremy Grantham, former Fidelity Magellan Fund chief Jeffrey Vinik, and hedge-fund managers Jonathon Jacobson and Seth Klarman, who collectively control more than $1.4-billion in charitable funds, according to tax records.
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