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Bill Gates Foundation Begins Wind-Down, Announces Major Layoffs

Bill Gates Foundation Begins 25-Year Wind-Down, Announces Layoffs

Bill Gates has initiated a plan to eventually shut down the influential Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, starting with significant layoffs this year. The foundation, with a $75.2 billion endowment, will wind down all operations within the next quarter-century.

Key Takeaways

  • The foundation will cut 8% of its workforce, affecting about 168 of its 2,100 employees.
  • This follows Melinda French Gates’s recent departure as co-chair, for which she received $12.5 billion for future philanthropy.
  • The decision marks a major shift in global philanthropy, with the foundation’s vast funds likely to be redistributed to other charities.

Details of the Layoffs and Restructuring

According to reports, the foundation has set a target to reduce its headcount by 8% in 2024. CEO Mark Suzman informed employees via memo that these layoffs are a difficult but necessary part of the long-term plan to cease operations.

“This is the most difficult part of this process, and we are committed to treating all our employees with respect and fairness,” Suzman said.

A Foundation in Transition

Founded in 2000 by Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, the foundation continued under joint leadership after their 2021 divorce. Last month, Melinda announced her exit as co-chair. Bill Gates expressed confidence in her future impact.

“I am sorry to see Melinda leave, but I am sure she will have a huge impact in her future philanthropic work,” Gates stated.

Legacy and Future of the Funds

As one of the world’s most influential philanthropic bodies, the Gates Foundation has donated billions to global health, education, and poverty alleviation, including major funding for the . The ultimate destination of its remaining $75.2 billion endowment is unclear, but it is expected to be transferred to other charitable organizations.

Shifting Philanthropic Trends

The move signals a broader change, where wealthy donors increasingly prefer establishing their own foundations rather than contributing to large, existing ones—a trend likely to shape the future of giving.

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