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Exploring the combined philanthropic impact of Scott and Gates| Since 2019, Mackenzie Scott has dona

Exploring the combined philanthropic impact of Scott and Gates| [View email in your browser.]() [The Chronicle of Philanthropy]() [How MacKenzie Scott and Melinda French Gates Are Transforming Philanthropy]() Since 2019, Mackenzie Scott has donated more than $16 billion to various nonprofits. And, with no strings attached. Now, Melinda French Gates has departed from the Gates Foundation, taking $12.5 billion in donation power with her. [August 6 2 PM ET]() Will Gates make even bigger waves than Scott? What joint impact can these two have on philanthropy and giving as a whole? The Chronicle explores these questions and more in an upcoming Online Forum, “How MacKenzie Scott and Melinda French Gates Are Transforming Philanthropy.” [Join us on August 6th, from 2 to 3 PM ET](), and hear from our experts as they discuss and explore how Scott and Gates differ in their approaches, their impact so far, and what their methodologies can mean for philanthropy as a whole. [Reserve Your Spot]() [Jim Rendon]() HOST Jim Rendon Senior Writer The Chronicle of Philanthropy [Button]() [Logo_OnlineForum_080424_MScott-Lilly.png]() The forum will be recorded. All registrants will have access to the on-demand video and transcript. The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGUWrYD3ffA3U0FuPfQ8fI4fjaCp921HWtulFjF6Kqec9TQ9n_3L6j87mUvuCFviPYCIoGx6IQ=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGUWrYD3ffA3U0FuPfQ8fI4fjaCp921HWtulFjF6Kqec9TQ9n_3L6j87mUvuCFviPYCIoGx6IQ=)

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