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Bill Gates’s new coronavirus plan involves refreshing the Giving Pledge - Vox - "The small messages that Gates sends the signers of the Giving Pledge could have big effects."
Teddy Schleifer on Twitter: "Scoop — Bill Gates is exploring ways to convince other billionaires to donate more for coronavirus. ..." / Twitter
I'll believe it when I see it. Like finance a massive expansion of testing and contact tracing and protective-equipment manufacturing. Stuff that is vital for reopening workplaces. Otherwise, it will be all talk and no action.Bill Gates has emerged as one of the most important leaders of the coronavirus era, building factories for future vaccines, pushing to expand testing around the world, and occasionally rebuking the president of the United States.
The philanthropist is also doing something else, far more behind the scenes: exploring ways to get his fellow billionaires to give substantially more of their money away right now. That could mean changing the role played by the Giving Pledge, a public declaration crafted just over a decade ago by Gates and Warren Buffett and signed by some of the world’s wealthiest people.
In recent weeks, Gates and his aides have discussed plans to possibly pool voluntary donations from over 200 billionaires and direct the money on their behalf toward the coronavirus crisis, Recode has learned from people familiar with the matter. Another, likelier idea centers on creating a “marketplace” for Giving Pledge signers, and possibly other ultra-rich people who have yet to sign it, to pitch one another on projects.
Teddy Schleifer on Twitter: "Scoop — Bill Gates is exploring ways to convince other billionaires to donate more for coronavirus. ..." / Twitter
Scoop — Bill Gates is exploring ways to convince other billionaires to donate more for coronavirus.
Ideas that Gates has considered include launching a new COVID fund for billionaires who signed the Giving Pledge, per sources.
The Giving Pledge has long been attacked as a toothless promise that has ushered in more publiclity than philanthropy.
Now, the Giving Pledge is thinking about the role it plays — and whether it should subtly push harder on the billionaires who signed it
The likelier play from the Giving Pledge is to create a “marketplace” where billionaires could share ideas for what to fund and coordinate giving.
But that would require them to disclose their grand plans to one another — something that might not happen.
Bill and Melinda Gates have taken calls in recent weeks from billlionaires asking them to be connected to other signers of the Giving Pledge — and the Gateses have been making these connections by hand.
This "marketplace" is seen as a possible solution.