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Activist and philanthropist Abigail Disney They urged donors and leaders of large foundations and non -profit to be braver with their donation, especially at a time when they are more afraid to talk about their minds.
“People who speak against their own interest are becoming more important.” Disney He said on Tuesday at the opening panel of the Foundation of the Alta Make Good Summit Prize in Miami Beach, Florida. “The people of the philanthropy are the people who have to speak … What we are experiencing is nothing compared to the risk that the people of color, the natives, immigrants experience every day in this country.”
Disney told The Associated Press in an interview with the court that he was planning to be more puzzled because “everyone has been so calm since the election.” Many are wondering why important donors and foundations have not reacted faster in the face of Trump administration cutsforeign aidandFederal financing to non -profitAlthough some organizations, such as theMarguerite Casey FoundationThey have chosen to expand donations spectacularly.
“When people look, it is easier for them to act,” said Disney, who joked that Bill Gates inspired all the Gates Foundation’s assets andTurn off the non -profit by 2045. Disney, his grandfather Roy Disney co -founded The Walt Disney Co., announced in December that its Daphne Foundation would spend its assets and would soon close.
Disney represented only a philanthropist segment convened by the Prize Lacity Foundation for Commitment Action. “We are gathering at a time of real consequences,” said Joe Deitch, founder and president of the Foundation. “The challenges we have on the planet and as a people are bewildering. We are witnessing a level of political and social division that often feels insurmountable.”
The Foundation took its own action by granting the equality of the International Human Rights Organization, now 1 million dollars on funds without restrictions for its work, which will help the group to expand its work.
Tommy Marcus, also known as Quentin Quarantino Instagram When its 1.1 million followers have given more than $ 30 million to the supportive charitable organizations, said Action makes it optimistic.
“I hope to know -for the wonderful things that I really care about and I only feel forced to do something, that there are so many good people who will say:” You know, Tommy, I didn’t think about it, but here there are $ 30, “he said.” I think the future of fundraising, the future of charity, is in community. “
Marcus said in an interview that he found this “flattering and a little scale” support and is very responsible for this support. And he plans to continue using his platform to draw attention to the causes that his followers can bear.
“Unfortunately, there are many reasons to be a bit demotivated and deflated,” he said. “At the same time, I am inspired by my community and the unique things for which we get together or in the way we only help an individual to do something.”
Tynesha Mcharris, co -founder of the Black Feminist Fund, said that this is a frightening time and there will be mishap, as they fight against Trump’s administration policies that say that black women are aimed at, but there will also be opportunities.
“We are at the moment when we have to answer one of the most lethal threats worldwide, which is trying to come for everything that is possible,” he said. “I get to be next to a picture of people on their way. This is a gift. Take it.
Disney told the panel that he would like to eliminate the words “tireless” and “without fear” of the English language,
“No one is tireless or without fear,” he said. “Courage is working for fear, despite fear. I have never had a moment in my life when I was not afraid. The trick is to cling to your values for fear.”
This story originally presented to Fortune.com