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Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation
NameSusan Thompson Buffett Foundation
FounderWarren Buffett and Susan Thompson Buffett
LocationOmaha, Nebraska
Key peopleWarren Buffett, Susan Thompson Buffett, Tracy Palandjian
FocusReproductive rights, Education, Human rights

Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation is a private charitable organization founded by Warren Buffett and his late wife Susan Thompson Buffett in 1964, with the primary goal of promoting Reproductive rights, Women's rights, and Social justice globally, in collaboration with organizations like Planned Parenthood, American Civil Liberties Union, and Human Rights Watch. The foundation's work is closely aligned with the principles of John D. Rockefeller, Bill Gates, and Melinda Gates, who have also been instrumental in shaping the global Philanthropy landscape, particularly through their work with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The foundation's efforts are also influenced by the work of Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, and Angela Davis, who have been vocal advocates for Human rights and Social justice. Additionally, the foundation has partnered with organizations like UNICEF, World Health Organization, and Amnesty International to advance its mission.

History

The foundation's history dates back to 1964, when Warren Buffett and Susan Thompson Buffett established it with the goal of supporting Reproductive rights and Women's rights initiatives, inspired by the work of Margaret Sanger, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Gloria Steinem. Over the years, the foundation has evolved to address a broader range of issues, including Education, Human rights, and Social justice, often in collaboration with organizations like ACLU, NAACP, and Southern Poverty Law Center. The foundation's work has been influenced by the Civil Rights Movement, the Women's liberation movement, and the Anti-apartheid movement, and has been shaped by the leadership of individuals like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Desmond Tutu. The foundation has also been impacted by global events like the United Nations Conference on Human Rights and the World Conference on Women, which have helped to inform its mission and objectives.

Mission and Objectives

The foundation's mission is to promote Reproductive rights, Education, and Human rights globally, with a focus on supporting Women's empowerment and Social justice initiatives, in partnership with organizations like Oxfam, Save the Children, and CARE. The foundation's objectives are guided by the principles of Equality, Justice, and Human dignity, as embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. The foundation's work is also informed by the research and advocacy of organizations like Center for Reproductive Rights, Guttmacher Institute, and Human Rights Campaign, and is influenced by the leadership of individuals like Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Justin Trudeau. Additionally, the foundation has been shaped by the work of Nobel Peace Prize laureates like Malala Yousafzai and Leymah Gbowee, who have been recognized for their efforts to promote Peace and Human rights.

Grantmaking and Programs

The foundation provides grants to organizations and initiatives that align with its mission and objectives, including Planned Parenthood, American Civil Liberties Union, and Human Rights Watch. The foundation's grantmaking programs focus on supporting Reproductive rights and Women's empowerment initiatives, as well as Education and Human rights programs, often in collaboration with organizations like UNESCO, World Bank, and International Rescue Committee. The foundation has also supported initiatives like the Global Fund for Women and the Women's Refugee Commission, which work to promote Women's rights and Human rights globally, and has partnered with organizations like Doctors Without Borders and International Committee of the Red Cross to provide humanitarian aid and support. Additionally, the foundation has provided funding to organizations like National Organization for Women and League of Women Voters, which work to promote Women's empowerment and Civic engagement in the United States.

Governance and Leadership

The foundation is governed by a board of directors, which includes Warren Buffett, Tracy Palandjian, and other notable philanthropists and leaders, such as Bill Gates and Melinda Gates. The foundation's leadership is committed to promoting Transparency and Accountability in its grantmaking and programs, and works closely with organizations like GuideStar and Charity Navigator to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of its initiatives. The foundation's governance structure is also influenced by the principles of Good governance and Corporate social responsibility, as embodied in the United Nations Global Compact and the Davos Declaration. Additionally, the foundation has been recognized for its commitment to Philanthropy and Social responsibility by organizations like Council on Foundations and Independent Sector.

Notable Initiatives and Impact

The foundation has supported numerous notable initiatives and programs over the years, including the Global Gag Rule repeal effort and the Women's March on Washington, which have helped to promote Reproductive rights and Women's empowerment globally. The foundation's grantmaking has also supported organizations like ACLU and Human Rights Watch, which have worked to advance Human rights and Social justice in the United States and around the world. The foundation's impact has been recognized by leaders like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, who have praised its commitment to promoting Equality and Justice. Additionally, the foundation has been recognized for its efforts to promote Philanthropy and Social responsibility by organizations like National Philanthropic Trust and Philanthropy News Network. The foundation's work has also been influenced by the research and advocacy of organizations like Brookings Institution and Center for American Progress, which have helped to inform its mission and objectives. Category:Philanthropic organizations

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