Parade The Giving Back 30

 
Oprah Winfrey Once Again Leads the Giving Back 30 List
of Largest Charitable Donations by Celebrities for 2007

 

(September 14th) Parade magazine released today The Giving Back Fund's second annual Giving Back 30 survey, a ranking of the celebrities who have made the largest donations to charity in 2007 according to public records.

 

To compile the most accurate rankings, The Giving Back Fund culled media reports of charitable giving by sports and entertainment professionals; reviewed PF-990 tax-forms; contacted more than 250 publicists, attorneys, agents, agencies, and managers for information about their clients; sent inquiries to more than 150 charities known for their celebrity associations; and contacted the major sports leagues.

 

“Our hope is that celebrities will begin to become more comfortable sharing information about their charitable giving --- perhaps not disclosing everything they give, but sharing enough that they will serve as role-models to their peers and fans,” said Marc Pollick, President and Founder of The Giving Back Fund. “We know that many celebrities re-direct income from sponsorship and merchandising deals to charity, or help to raise funds in other ways,” continued Pollick. “We are researching reliable means to report this information in a separate list.”

 

The Giving Back Fund did not include grants made by foundations in the list so as to avoid counting the same funds twice --- once when the donor gave money to a foundation and again when the donor decided on a beneficiary for that money. The Giving Back did not calculate giving as a percentage of the celebrities income because there is no consistent way to calculate income when taking into account income from sponsorship and merchandise sales.

 

Donations to private foundations are disclosed in public documents. However, donations to public charities are not publicly disclosed and therefore may not be reported in the Giving Back 30.

 

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Ranking Donor Amount Donated Pledged Recipients
1 Oprah Winfrey $50,200,000 To the Oprah Winfrey Foundation and Oprah's Angel Network; to "support the inspiration, empowerment and education of women, children, and families
around the world; to encourage people around the world to make a difference in the lives of others
2 Herb Alpert

$13,000,000

To The Herb Alpert Foundation. In 2007 the Herb Alpert Foundation distributed more than $50,000,000 million in grants, which included a $30,000,000 gift to UCLA. Since 1988 Mr. Alpert has donated more than $100,000,000 million to the Herb Alpert Foundation
3 Barbra Streisand

$11,000,000

To the Barbra Streisand Foundation. The Barbra Streisand Foundation distributed $16 million in 2007.
Barbra Streisand Foundation, numerous civil liberties, environmental, and civil rights organizations "dedicated to democratic values"
4
Paul Newman
$10,005,000 $10 million to Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio from which he graduated, for a scholarship program; an additional $5,000 to Ypsilanti High School's drama
department
5 Mel Gibson
$9,899,654 To the AP Reilly Foundation, the tax-exempt entity named for his late mother, which supports Holy Family Catholic Church in Malibu, California
6 Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt $8,400,000 The Jolie-Pitt Foundation. $5 million directed to the Make It Right Project - new project aims to rebuild 150 homes in the Ninth Ward in New Orleans with an emphasis on "green" technology with a goal to prove that it can be
replicated elsewhere. $100k to the Daniel Pearl Foundation, which promotes cross-cultural understanding through journalism and music. Ms. Jolie starred
in a movie based on his tragic murder; one million gift to help Afghan refugees in Pakistan
7 Lance Armstrong $5,000,000 Pledge to Lance Armstrong Foundation, which unites, inspires and empowers people affected by cancer over the next 10 years.
7 Michael Jordan
$5,000,000 To Hales Franciscan High School for the historically African-American all-boys school
7 Eric Lindros
$5,000,000 $5 million dollars in support of London Health Sciences Centre. The gift is one of the largest one-time donations ever received by London Health Sciences
Foundation and will support programs at the hospital including the Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic where Eric was treated during his NHL career.
10 Rush Limbaugh
$4,200,000 To Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, a charity that provides financial assistance to the children of fallen Marines and federal law enforcement officers.
11 Rosie O'Donnell
$3,515,512 $1,872,970 to early education centers and other child-related programs funded; $1,000,000 to Rosie's Broadway Kids Initiative; $642,542 to the Project Katrina Initiative
12 Richard Jefferson $3,500,000 To University of Arizona for a new basketball / volleyball facility
13 Jerry Seinfeld
$3,000,000 To Seinfeld Family Foundation, which distributed more than $2 million to various charities including Oprah's Angel Network, The American Red Cross,
Autism Speaks and City Year
14 Hugh Hefner $2,000,000 To University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts to build new exhibition space
14 Dan Rather $2,000,000
To Sam Houston State University for scholarships and communications programs
14 Tom Shadyac $2,000,000 Valley Floor Preservation Partners to preserve 570 acres of meadows and wetlands just outside the entrance to the Victorian-era resort townof Telluride
17 Sam and Lynn Waterston $1,751,000 Established Waterston Family Foundation in August of September 2007; previously Mr. Waterson was involved in refugee work and is on the Board of Refugees International
18 Tiger Woods $1,350,000 To Tiger Woods Learning Center to get students thinking about the role education plays in their futures
19

Andre Agassi


$1,300,000 To Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation dedicated to transforming U.S. public
education for underserved youth
20 Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson $1,000,000 To The University of Miami's football facilities renovation fund
20 David Kopay $1,000,000
To the University of Washington's Q center for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit, queer, questioning and intersex students, faculty, and staff
20 Tracy McGrady $1,000,000 To Stand up for Darfur and other related projects; to improve education for Sudanese Refugees
20 Mike and Jennifer Miller $1,000,000 To establish the Mike and Jennifer Miller Endowment Fund to support Sanford Children's Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD.
20 Adam Sandler $1,000,000 To the Boys and Girls Club in Manchester, NH where he was raised.
20 Steven Spielberg $1,000,000 To Not On Our Watch Project established by cast of Ocean's Thirteen; Mr. Spielberg is Chairman of the Righteous Persons Foundation to which he
makes an undisclosed annual donation
20 Denzel Washington
$1,000,000 To Wiley College to re-establish the famed debate team on which his movie, The Great Debators, was based.
27 Isabel Allende $869,655 To The Isabel Allende Foundation, which pays homage to her daughter who passed away at 28; Promotes a vision of a world in which women have achieved social and economic justice. Also supports healthcare, education, protection against violence.
28 Jerry and Karen West $800,000 To West Virginia University. Includes $250,000 for the new Athletic Academic Performance Center in the Coliseum and $300,000 to be divided equally
between the Jerry and Karen West and Ann Dinardi Basketball Scholarship Fund and the Jerry West Scholarship Fund. The designation for the remaining
funds will be announced at a later date.
29 David & Valerie Robinson $779,499 To the David Robinson Foundation, which supports the Carver Academy, mentoring programs, hunger programs
30
Richard Seymour
$724,825 To Richard Seymour BGC Foundation (Blessing God's Children), which holds youth camps and health fairs

 

View Giving Back 30 2006

 

 

Goals for the Giving Back 30:
  • To honor the most charitable of individuals in the sports and entertainment communities
  • To encourage increased giving within the sports and entertainment communities
  • To encourage increased transparency in sports and entertainment philanthropy

Outreach

To compile the most accurate ratings, we culled media reports of charitable giving by sports and entertainment professionals. We also reached out to more than 250 publicists, attorneys, agents, agencies, and managers for information about their clients, sent inquiries to more than 150 charities known for their celebrity associations, and contacted the major sports leagues.

Rankings

Using this data, we ranked the celebrities by what they had donated and pledged in the past year. We did not calculate their giving as a percentage of their income since we feel any estimate of income would be too speculative.

Grants by Foundations

We did not include grants made by foundations so as to avoid counting them twice --- once when the donor gave money to a foundation and again when the donor decided on a beneficiary for that money. In the case of David Geffen, the amount stated is the amount he donated to his private foundation in 2006. Previous gifts from his self-funded foundation include a 2002 $200 million grant to the UCLA Medical School.

 

In 2006, George Lucas' Lucasfilm Foundation granted $175-million to USC to establish a new film school. We could not determine how much of that gift was donated by Mr. Lucas in 2006 and so it is not included. Similarly, Paul Newman donates 100% of his Newman’s Own profits to charity but we were unable to determine a dollar amount for 2006. Newman’s Own’s web site indicates that more than $200 million has been donated by Paul Newman and the Newman’s Own Foundation since l982.

Confirmation

We confirmed information in the list through at least one source other than a media report. If a charity posted the donation on its website, we considered that a confirmation. Inclusion in the Slate 60 compiled by the Chronicle of Philanthropy was considered adequate in that they conducted their own research and confirmation.

Who We Didn't Include

Only one celebrity who we identified as qualified to be in the list according to media reports requested not to be included. We did honor his request. Undoubtedly, we missed some donors because they chose to have their gifts remain confidential, or their advisors chose not to forward on our request.

 

In addition, many celebrities choose to redirect payments for their performances to charities and some, most notably Mr. Agassi, have agreements with corporations in which a corporate donation to their charity is often a prerequisite for a continued relationship. We did not report on these donations because there is no reliable source to confirm these types of confidential agreements.

n-Kind Gifts

Several individuals donated significant private collections to museums last year but they were not included in the list because we could not confirm the value of their gifts.

 

Robert DeNiro donated more than 3,000 of his own costume items and props to the University Of Texas' Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center. Sylvester Stallone donated memorabilia from the first five "Rocky" films to the Smithsonian Institute and Donald Trump donated 436 acres of open space to New York State to create a park.

Katrina and Tsunami Relief Efforts

 

It is important to note that many individuals not on the list this year gave six, seven, or even eight figure contributions to Katrina relief and Tsunami relief efforts last year. Furthermore, multi-year pledges are only included if they were pledged in 2006 so donors may be fulfilling previous pledges without recognition in the list.

 

The Giving Back Fund included only those gifts donors made in 2006 to groups classified as charities or foundations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Giving Back Fund formed a committee of qualified experts to review our findings to help ensure that we were consistent in our reporting.

 

Future Goals

In subsequent years, we hope that donors will become more comfortable sharing information about their charitable contributions. We believe this information will both inspire others to greater charitable efforts and encourage transparency in sports and entertainment philanthropy.

 

 

 

Contact Us

To inform us of a donation or pledge by a celebrity in 2007, please email us at: GivingBack30@givingback.org