Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle and the world’s second-richest person, has announced plans to donate 95 percent of his estimated 373 billion dollar fortune. This landmark decision places him among the most generous philanthropists in history and signals a new chapter in billionaire-led giving.
Key highlights of Ellison’s pledge
- Ellison’s wealth stems largely from his 41 percent stake in Oracle, along with investments in Tesla and Paramount Skydance
- His net worth surged due to Oracle’s stock boom, fueled by advancements in artificial intelligence
- The pledge was originally made in 2010 under the Giving Pledge initiative, but Ellison has now reaffirmed his commitment with more clarity and urgency
Where the money will go
- Much of Ellison’s philanthropy is channeled through the Ellison Institute of Technology, a for-profit entity based at Oxford University
- The institute focuses on global challenges including healthcare, climate change, food insecurity, and AI research
- He has previously donated 200 million dollars to the University of Southern California for cancer research and nearly 1 billion dollars to the Ellison Medical Foundation
Leadership and legacy
- Ellison prefers hands-on involvement, often shaping the direction of the initiatives he funds
- The Oxford EIT campus, valued at 1.3 billion dollars, is expected to open by 2027
- Despite internal leadership changes at EIT, Ellison remains committed to steering its mission personally
This bold philanthropic move could redefine how tech billionaires engage with global issues.
Sources: NDTV, India Today, Times of India, MSN News