Netflix’s Reed Hastings Donates $1.1 Bln In Shares To Charity
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (IANS) – Netflix Co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings has donated $1.1 billion of his company shares to charity.
Hastings donated two million shares to the charity known as the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, reports The Wall Street Journal.
The charity is popular with tech founders with over $10 billion in assets at the close of 2022. Donors see an immediate tax benefit but funds can ultimately “sit for years” before being distributed, according to the report.
Hastings’s gift accounts for about 40 percent of the executive’s direct ownership stake in Netflix.
Previous donors have included Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, who gave more than $1 billion worth of Facebook stock a decade ago.
Earlier this month, the foundation appointed Greta Hansen, Santa Clara County’s Chief Operating Officer, to the position of board chair and added David Chun and Archana Sathaye as new members of the board.
“I’m honored to be joining an incredible board of individuals motivated to make our community a better place,” said Sathaye.
“I look forward to working alongside them to make an already successful organization even more impactful in our community.”
Since 2007, the foundation has leveraged its unique position and relationships to create dynamic partnerships that “further the success of our neighbors throughout the region.”
In 2022, it granted $2.57 billion to nearly 6,000 organizations, $394 million of which supported nonprofits right across the 10-county Bay Area in the US.