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  2. United States African Development Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The board of directors is composed of seven members, appointed by the president of the United States with the consent of the United States Senate. Of these, five members are appointed from private life, and two members from among officers and employees of U.S. agencies concerned with African affairs.

  3. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation United States: Palo Alto, California: $9.5 billion 2000 [27] 24 Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies United States: Minneapolis $9.2 billion USD9.2 billion 1991 [28] 25 William and Flora Hewlett Foundation United States: Menlo Park, California: $8.7 billion 1967 [29] 26 Li Ka Shing Foundation Hong Kong: Hong Kong

  4. Robert Harrison (financier) - Wikipedia

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    Before that, he was the first Executive Director of the Clinton Foundation’s childhood obesity initiative from 2005 to 2007. [1] He has been a member of the Clinton Foundation's Board of Directors since 2018. He previously served as the chairman of the Cornell University Board of Trustees from 2011 to 2022 and has served as a trustee since 2002.

  5. Susan Berresford - Wikipedia

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    Susan Vail Berresford (born 1943) [1] is an American foundation executive. She was the president of the Ford Foundation from 1996-2007. [ 2 ] Since November 2008 she has worked as a philanthropy consultant out of the offices of The New York Community Trust .

  6. Marc Holtzman - Wikipedia

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    Holtzman was appointed by Kazakhstan's then Prime Minister Karim Massimov to the board of directors of Kazyna, the nation's sovereign wealth fund from 2006 to 2008. [citation needed] Holtzman was a member of the board of trustees of the United States Space Foundation from 2004 to 2010.

  7. Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation is a charitable organization formed 1964 in Omaha, Nebraska, by investor and industrialist Warren Buffett as a vehicle to manage his charitable giving. [1] It was known simply as the Buffett Foundation until 2004, when it was renamed in honor of Susan Buffett , who died that year.

  8. Sheryl Sandberg - Wikipedia

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    Sandberg was born in 1969 in Washington, D.C., into a Jewish family. [11] [12] She is the eldest of three children, born to Adele (née Einhorn) and Joel Sandberg.[2] [13] Her father is an ophthalmologist, while her mother, a college professor of French, has roots tracing back to Belarus, as her grandparents were immigrants from there..

  9. Inter-American Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-American Foundation, or IAF, is an independent agency of the United States government that funds community-led development in Latin America and the Caribbean.It was created through the Foreign Assistance Act of 1969 [2] as an alternative to traditional foreign assistance that operates government-to-government on a much larger scale.