An interesting piece, at NYT, "Giving Like a Rockefeller, Even if You're Not Super-Rich."
The story talks about David Rockefeller's grandson, Michael Quattrone (pictured), who manages the David Rockefeller Fund. The senior Rockeffer is said to have given away at least $2 billion to charity in his lifetime, and philanthropy's become the raison d'ĂȘtre of the entire family. The younger members of the family convinced some of the family's biggest charitable funds (they are numerous, apparently) to divest from fossil fuels, the irony of which just kills me.What we can learn about the power of philanthropy from the Rockefeller family https://t.co/eKUjEKUSor— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) March 31, 2017
In any cast, it's a good read.
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