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HAB911

(8,868 posts)
Fri Sep 1, 2017, 12:48 PM Sep 2017

Michael Dell Pledges $36 Million to Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund

Billionaire Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies, and his wife Susan promised on Friday to give $36 million to assist in the efforts of rebuilding the city he grew up in. The massive gift is part of an even bigger project called the Rebuild Texas Fund that is being kicked off by their Michael and Susan Dell Foundation. Through the foundation, the couple will immediately donate $18 million to establish the fund and will then work with the public to hopefully raise millions more over the Labor Day weekend. For every two dollars given over the next four days via a text-to-donate campaign, the foundation will match it with an additional dollar.

“This is our home,” Dell said in a statement. “And we know that it will take all of us working together, over the long term, to rebuild our Texas communities.”

The goal of the Rebuild Texas Fund, which was announced by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, is to raise $100 million to accelerate the long-term recovery and rebuilding of communities affected by Hurricane Harvey.

Janet Mountain, executive director of the Austin, TX - based Michael & Susan Dell Foundation said that Texas holds a special place in the couple’s hearts and the fact that both Michael and Susan are Texas natives affected their response to the disaster. "This kind of devastation is personal, especially if you have Texas roots" Mountain told FORBES. Mountain stated that the foundation wanted to kick off the fund with a sizable immediate donation so that the people impacted by the hurricane know that there is someone behind them. The foundation has also set up a page for donations. "We believe we can get there ($100 million) and even higher," Mountain said.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/igorbosilkovski/2017/09/01/texas-billionaire-michael-dell-launches-100-million-hurricane-harvey-relief-fund/#557e0d1380b9

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Michael Dell Pledges $36 Million to Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund (Original Post) HAB911 Sep 2017 OP
36 to 1 - republican "billionaire" president is a cheap bastard loser Achilleaze Sep 2017 #1
Donald Turd will not give a penny if we don't stay on his ass either HAB911 Sep 2017 #3
even if we do shanny Sep 2017 #5
yes it will be HAB911 Sep 2017 #7
.... but, but, but you can get one of his hats for $39.99! n/t RKP5637 Sep 2017 #6
$36 million. A real donation. oasis Sep 2017 #2
Trump will never donate his money PJMcK Sep 2017 #4
I'm happy to hear this. MontanaMama Sep 2017 #8
I was thinking the exact same thing. demmiblue Sep 2017 #9
+1 leftstreet Sep 2017 #10

Achilleaze

(15,543 posts)
1. 36 to 1 - republican "billionaire" president is a cheap bastard loser
Fri Sep 1, 2017, 12:51 PM
Sep 2017

apparently.

Hat tip to Mr. Dell.

Texans fart in the general direction of Cheapskate Comrade Casino, the republican Draft-Dodger-in-Chief.

PJMcK

(21,998 posts)
4. Trump will never donate his money
Fri Sep 1, 2017, 12:54 PM
Sep 2017

If he even actually ponies up the $1 million he pledged, it'll probably be someone else's money from his foundation.

Trump is a fraud.

MontanaMama

(23,296 posts)
8. I'm happy to hear this.
Fri Sep 1, 2017, 01:19 PM
Sep 2017

The will be sorely needed. I hope, however, that this isn't a trend...private money for disaster relief in response to FEMA and other government agencies being gutted.

leftstreet

(36,101 posts)
10. +1
Fri Sep 1, 2017, 01:58 PM
Sep 2017

"please, sir, could we have some more sir?"

I agree it's great and sorely needed, but the precedent scares me

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