
MacKenzie Scott has made a $40 million donation to the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, literally doubling down on her ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The donation is twice the size of Scott’s previous donation to the same organization in 2021 and represents 20% of the organization’s fundraising so far. It comes just days after Scott made a $42 million gift to 10,000 Degrees, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding college access for low-income and largely non-white students.
Main Idea: MacKenzie Scott gave $40 million to the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, making a major new donation to preserve Black history and support DEI-related work.
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Some taxpayers and donors may see large private gifts to DEI causes as a divisive use of money, especially when many groups are under pressure and funding needs still exceed supply.
The $40 million gift can help preserve Black historic sites, support local jobs and tourism, and give communities a stronger sense of shared history.
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