Democracy often thrives on transparency and scrutiny, yet many philanthropic foundations struggle with the relevance of their missions over time. The original visions that donors set can become outdated after their passing.
Some well-known tech leaders today, such as Bill Gates and Jensen Huang, share similarities with historical figures like John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. These business magnates contributed significantly to the growth of the U.S. economy and, in turn, created extensive foundations. These organizations are typically intended to last indefinitely.
However, Bill Gates represents a unique approach to philanthropy. In 2025, he announced a plan to deplete his foundation’s funds by 2045, marking a noteworthy departure from the norm of perpetual endowments.
Understanding the motivations and strategic decisions of these philanthropists sheds light on the complexities of sustaining meaningful and relevant charitable missions over time.

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