John D. Rockefeller Foundation
John D. Rockefeller was one of the biggest philanthropists of his time. He gave a total of $530,853,632 in his lifetime. Today that is $15,416,418,445.91. At the beginning of his life when started to make his fortune, people assumed he was greedy and too rich for his own good. Toward the end of his life is when he became a philanthropist and decided to prove the people that didn't like him wrong. Rockefeller worked on eliminating hookworm disease. Hookworm disease is when small worms take over the small intestine. They spread through human feces and affected many people's lives. Other sections of his money went to universities, research centers, and foundations. One foundation is The Rockefeller Foundation. He donated over 100 million dollars to this foundation in the span of two years (1913-14). The foundation is still up and going today and now they support not just people's health, but also their well-being. Working “to end energy poverty, achieve health for all, nourish the world, and expand economic opportunity.” In total the foundation has donated over 17 billion dollars to organizations and individuals to work on their principles, making the world a better place. This foundation shows that Rockefeller truly cared about what he did with his money and put it in a good place before his death in 1937.
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