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Donors Who Have Signed the Giving Pledge

Maria Di Mento
August 4, 2010

Forty of America’s wealthiest individuals and families have signed the Giving Pledge, and many have a history of charitable giving.

In fact, many have appeared in The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s pages over the years.

You can read about many of these donors and their charitable giving history by clicking on their names. A full list is below:

Paul G. Allen

Laura and John Arnold

Michael R. Bloomberg

Eli and Edythe L. Broad

Warren E. Buffett

Patrick Soon-Shiong and Michelle B. Chan

Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenburg

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Forty of America’s wealthiest individuals and families have signed the Giving Pledge, and many have a history of charitable giving.

In fact, many have appeared in The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s pages over the years.

You can read about many of these donors and their charitable giving history by clicking on their names. A full list is below:

Paul G. Allen

Laura and John Arnold

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Michael R. Bloomberg

Eli and Edythe L. Broad

Warren E. Buffett

Patrick Soon-Shiong and Michelle B. Chan

Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenburg

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Ann and John Doerr

Lawrence J. Ellison

Bill and Melinda Gates

William Barron Hilton

Jon and Karen Huntsman

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Irwin M. and Joan K. Jacobs

George B. Kaiser

Kenneth G. and Elaine Langone

Gerry and Marguerite Lenfest

Lorry I. Lokey

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George Lucas

Alfred E. Mann

Bernard Marcus

Thomas S. Monaghan

Tashia and John Morgridge

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Pierre and Pam Omidyar

Bernard and Barbro Osher

Ronald O. Perelman

Peter G. Peterson

T. Boone Pickens

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Julian H. and Josie Robertson

David Rockefeller Sr.

Herbert M. and Marion O. Sandler

Vicki and Roger Sant

Walter Scott Jr.

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Jim and Marilyn Simons

Jeffrey S. Skoll

Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor

Jim and Virginia Stowers

Robert E. (Ted) Turner

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Sanford I. and Joan H. Weill

Shelby White

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