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MacKenzie Scott donates $50M to help USDA youth programs, the National 4-H Council

MacKenzie Scott’s $50 million gifts to the National 4-H Council, which the youth-focused not-for-profit called “transformational,” is part of a new batch of the philanthropist’s donations currently becoming known.

The donation to the association, which supports the 120-year-old youth development program, is the second biggest gift known to have been made by Scott since she declared last year she gave $2.7 billion to charitable not-for-profits.

Scott has since been quiet with regards to donations from her and her husband, Dan Jewett, trying to keep away from media consideration, however, associations who are getting cash from the couple have been declaring the gifts.

Earlier this month, Communities in Schools, which offers services in schools in low-income neighborhoods, said it got a $133.5 million contribution from Scott. Guttmacher Institute, a research association that supports abortion rights, The National Council on Aging, and different not-for-profits have additionally revealed smaller-sized donations.

The National 4-H Council, which supports The Department of Agriculture’s 4-H Youth Development Program, said in a statement that Scott’s gift will support “positive youth development” for almost six million children and their families. 4-H programs assist children and teens the nation over with finishing health, science, and different projects during after-school programs and different venues.

Jennifer Sirangelo, the president and CEO of the council, said they got a call in December informing them the gift was coming in their direction. Furthermore, the amount came as a surprise.

“When I heard the gift would be $50 million, I lost my breath and had to sit down,” Sirangelo said, adding it even brought a tear to her eye.

As indicated by Sirangelo, the association’s board has laid out a team that will develop proposals on the most proficient method to best use the gift.

In the beyond two years, Scott has given more than $8 billion of her wealth, estimated by Forbes at $45.7 billion.

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