No, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg did not donate $45 billion to charity
Mark Zuckerberg did not just donate $45 billion of his Facebook stock to
charity. Perhaps you read this on the internets. It is not true.
“Here’s what happened instead,” explains the New York Times' Jesse
Eisinger. “Mr. Zuckerberg created an investment vehicle. Sorry for the
slightly less sexy headline.”
The distinction matters. In the U.S., LLCs like the one the Zuckerberg
Royal Family just unveiled can do all sorts of things in the name of
social good, like make investments in clean technology or lobby for
political change. That's not the same thing as “charity.”
In doing so, Mr. Zuckerberg and Ms. Chan did not set up a charitable foundation, which has nonprofit status. He created a limited liability company, one that has already reaped enormous benefits as public relations coup for himself. His P.R. return-on-investment dwarfs that of his Facebook stock. Mr. Zuckerberg was depicted in breathless, glowing terms for having, in essence, moved money from one pocket to the other.
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