Jack Dorsey announced Tuesday that he will use $1 billion of his shares in Square, the payment-processing platform he co-founded, to fund relief efforts for Covid-19. The commitment is more than 25 percent of his net worth, Dorsey said in a tweet, adding that he has more equity in Square than in Twitter, which he also co-founded.
The donation will go to Start Small, the limited-liability company Dorsey started in 2015 to serve communities in need. At the time, Dorsey held nearly a quarter of the shares in Square and said he intended to give 40 million shares to Start Small in the future.
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