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LIST TOP GIFTS RECEIVED IN L.A. COUNTY

22 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNALFEBRUARY 14, 2022 THE LISTR anked by gift value in 2021 TOP GIFTS RECEIVED IN COUNTY NEXT WEEKM inority-Owned BusinessesContinued on page 24 RankCompany name address phoneGift ValueDescriptionDonor name source of wealth1 Webb Schools1175 W. Baseline RoadClaremont 91711(909) 626-3587$100,000,000to support education programs at the Webb School of Californiafor boys, the Vivian Webb School for girls, and the Raymond Museum of Paleontology, which is located on the privateschools' campusAnonymousXPrize Foundation3951 Higuera St., Suite 118 Culver City 90230(310) 741-4880100,000,000to sponsor a new competition, the X Prize for Carbon Removal;the four-year competition will award a grand prize of $50 millionas well as smaller awards for environmental projects that developsolutions to pull carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere andocean, and store it permanently and safely to help combatclimate changeElon Musktechnology, transportationCity of Hope1500 E.

20,000,000 to create the the L.A. Arts Endowment Fund, aimed at strengthening the Los Angeles region’s artistic community MacKenzie Scott technology, retail NA - Not Available N/A - Not Applicable Information on this list was provided by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time.

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1 22 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNALFEBRUARY 14, 2022 THE LISTR anked by gift value in 2021 TOP GIFTS RECEIVED IN COUNTY NEXT WEEKM inority-Owned BusinessesContinued on page 24 RankCompany name address phoneGift ValueDescriptionDonor name source of wealth1 Webb Schools1175 W. Baseline RoadClaremont 91711(909) 626-3587$100,000,000to support education programs at the Webb School of Californiafor boys, the Vivian Webb School for girls, and the Raymond Museum of Paleontology, which is located on the privateschools' campusAnonymousXPrize Foundation3951 Higuera St., Suite 118 Culver City 90230(310) 741-4880100,000,000to sponsor a new competition, the X Prize for Carbon Removal;the four-year competition will award a grand prize of $50 millionas well as smaller awards for environmental projects that developsolutions to pull carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere andocean, and store it permanently and safely to help combatclimate changeElon Musktechnology, transportationCity of Hope1500 E.

2 Duarte RoadDuarte 91010(626) 256-4673100,000,000to back the study and treatment of cancer and diabetes; renamethe diabetes research center the Arthur Riggs Diabetes &Metabolism Research InstituteArthur Riggshealth careCedars-Sinai Medical Center8700 Beverly Angeles 90048(310) 423-3277100,000,000to establish a children s health care center, which will be namedfor the Guerin familyVera Guerinfamily wealth, real estate5 Providence Tarzana Foundation18321 Clark 91356(818) 757-438450,000,000to expand and renovate Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana MedicalCenter; one of the medical center's buildings will be named forthe donorsDonald FrieseAndrea Frieseconstruction6 Cal State Northridge18111 Nordhoff 91330(818) 677-120040,000,000to support priorities designated by its president, including theelimination of equity gaps, diversifying its faculty, boostingacademic excellence, expanding holistic student support andhelping students reach their educational goalsMacKenzie Scotttechnology, retailCal Poly Pomona3801 W.

3 Temple 91768(909) 869-765940,000,000to support student-success programs, diversifying its faculty andstaff, and other institutional prioritiesMacKenzie Scotttechnology, retail8 Long Beach City College4901 E. Carson Beach 90808(562) 938-411130,000,000improving student academic success by addressing racial-equitygaps; furthering its efforts to promote a more diverse, equitable,and inclusive campus environment; increasing support servicesfor vulnerable studentsMacKenzie Scotttechnology, retail9 UCLA405 Hilgard Angeles 90095(310) 825-432129,000,000establish the Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Center forPrecision Genomic Medicine, a center where scientists andphysicians will work together on new efforts to improve thediagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of genetic disordersAllen GinsburgCharlotte Ginsburghealth care10 Children's Hospital Los Angeles4650 Sunset Angeles 90027(323) 660-245025,000,000expand cognitive, emotional and behavioral health care forpediatric patients at the hospital, particularly those with complexand chronic health conditionsAnonymous11 Gary Sinise FoundationPO Box 368 Woodland Hills 91365(818) 432-898820,000,000back the Gary Sinise Foundation Avalon Network, which willestablish 20 treatment sites nationwide to offer cognitive healthand mental wellness programs to thousands of military veterans,first responders, their families and people in need.

4 The networkwill pay particular attention to treating post-traumatic stress,traumatic brain injuries and substance abuseBernard MarcusretailGary Sinise FoundationPO Box 368 Woodland Hills 91365(818) 432-898820,000,000back the Gary Sinise Foundation Avalon Network, which willestablish 20 treatment sites nationwide to offer cognitive healthand mental wellness programs to thousands of military veterans,first responders, their families and people in need; the networkwill pay particular attention to treating post-traumatic stress,traumatic brain injuries and substance abuseArthur BlankretailUSC Marshall School of Business3670 Trousdale Parkway, Bridge Hall 100 ALos Angeles 90089(213) 740-784620,000,000create the Randall R. Kendrick Global Supply Chain Institute andto support scholarships and endow new faculty positionsRandall Kendrickreal estateCalifornia Community Foundation221 S. Figueroa St., Suite 400 Los Angeles 90012(213) 413-413020,000,000to create the the arts endowment Fund, aimed atstrengthening the Los Angeles region s artistic communityMacKenzie Scotttechnology, retailNA - Not Available N/A - Not Applicable Information on this list was provided by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

5 To thebest of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracyand thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additionson company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 11150 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite350, Los Angeles 90025. 2022 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part withoutprior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright s Media (877) by Joshua Niv24 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL THE LIST FEBRUARY 14, 2022 Continued from page 22 TOP GIFTS RECEIVED IN COUNTYRankCompany name address phoneGift ValueDescriptionDonor name source of wealthHomeboy Industries130 W. Bruno Angeles 90012(323) 526-1254$20,000,000to establish an operating reserve, develop supportive housingsolutions for previously incarcerated people and former gangmembers, and create jobs through the expansion of its socialenterprisesMacKenzie Scotttechnology, retail16 USC Viterbi School of Engineering3650 McClintock Ave.

6 , OHE 106 Los Angeles 90089(213) 740-448814,000,000to hire faculty in industrial and systems engineering who focuson interdisciplinary areas such as computational systems,machine learning, and artificial intelligence; also upgrade thefacilities that house the Epstein Department of Industrial andSystems EngineeringDaniel EpsteinPhyllis Epsteinreal estate17 Rand Main Monica 90401(310) 393-041110,000,000to launch the Rand Epstein Family Veterans Policy ResearchInstitute; the institute's work will include analysis to betterunderstand how military service and post-service experiencesaffect the short- and long-term needs of veterans and theirfamiliesDaniel EpsteinPhyllis Epsteinreal estateOtis College of Art and Design9045 Lincoln Angeles 90045(310) 665-680010,000,000to create the Charles White Art and Design Scholarship, namedfor the influential American artist and educator Charles White; thefull scholarship will support two art and design students fromunderrepresented groups each yearMei-Lee NeyfinanceJapanese American National Museum100 N Central Angeles 90012(213) 625-041410,000,000to support its exhibitions on the incarceration of JapaneseAmericans and the denial of their civil rights during WWIIMacKenzie Scotttechnology, retail20 Webb Schools11175 W.

7 Baseline RoadClaremont 91711(909) 626-35878,400,000$ million bequest toward school's $200 million capitalcampaign; used to add to Bertha M. Lynch Principes ScholarshipendowmentWayne Hansonreal estate21 UCLA Hammer Museum10899 Wilshire Angeles 90024(310) 443-70005,150,000to create two endowments to support the Mohn Award, the Madein exhibitions and acquisitions of emerging or under-recognized artistsJarl MohnPamela Mohnmedia and entertainment22 Los Angeles Opera135 N. Grand Angeles 90012(213) 972-80015,000,000underwrite the opera company s orchestra and its efforts toreturn to performing; aimed at helping to raise money from otherdonors, will assist the 62 core orchestra members and some ofthe orchestra s additional musicians who have been sidelinedbecause of pandemic closuresJerry KohlTerri KohlretailCedars-Sinai Medical Center8700 Beverly Angeles 90048(310) 423-32775,000,000establish the Jack and Gitta Nagel and Family Endowed CardiacSurgery Fellowship Program, an effort aimed at advancingclinical training and research by physicians at the hospital'sSmidt Heart InstituteGitta Nagelreal estateJ.

8 Paul Getty Museum1200 Getty Center DriveLos Angeles 90049(310) 440-73005,000,000establish the Balson Family Endowed Fund; will supportexhibitions and programs at the Getty Villa Museum and endowthe salary of its senior curator of antiquitiesPaul John BalsonAnissa Boudjakdji Balsonfamily wealth, finance25 UCLA1405 Hilgard Angeles 90095(310) 825-43212,000,000to help the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library build, maintain,preserve, and promote its collection of nearly 700,000 printvolumes and thousands of electronic resourcesIrla Zimmerman Oetzeleducation26 UCLA405 Hilgard Angeles 90095(310) 825-43211,450,000create the Raphael Monta ez Ortiz Endowed Fund at the ChicanoStudies Research Center; will support research, publications,fellowships, public events, exhibits and lectures related to Ortiz sworkRaphael Monta ez Ortizmedia and entertainment27 Awakening Recovery9752 Castello PlaceLos Angeles 90035(424) 209-75071,000,000rename its addiction-recovery home for men, which will now becalled the Daly HouseRobert Daly Hilgard Angeles 90095(310) 825-43211,000,000establish an endowment for the Bruin Guardian ScholarsProgram, which provides financial assistance, mentoring andother support for UCLA students who are or were in foster careTimothy HarmonJill HarmonretailSelf Help Graphics & Art 1st Angeles 90033(323) 881-64441,000,000continuing the arts programs and towards building upgradesMacKenzie Scotttechnology, retail1 The donation was part of a - Not Available N/A - Not Applicable Information on this list was provided by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

9 To thebest of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracyand thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additionson company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 11150 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite350, Los Angeles 90025. 2022 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part withoutprior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright s Media (877) by Joshua Niv


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