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Gates Pledges $1.7 Billion to K-12 Education After Earlier Reform Bets Disappoint
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In October 2017, Bill Gates announced a new $1.7 billion, five-year commitment to U.S. K-12 education, shifting the foundation's strategy toward locally driven 'networks' of schools and new curricula — and notably ending its years-long, heavily funded push to overhaul teacher evaluations. The pivot was an implicit acknowledgment that the foundation's earlier multibillion-dollar bets (small schools, Common Core, teacher-effectiveness ratings) had largely disappointed, and it drew skepticism from critics wary of another Gates-led reform wave.
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June 2026
Melinda French Gates commits an additional $215 million to women's health through Pivotal
Melinda French Gates announced in June 2026 that she would donate an additional $215 million through her organization Pivotal to focus on women's reproductive and midlife health, bringing her total support for women's health to about $600 million over two years. The commitment underscored French Gates's independent philanthropic path since stepping down from the Gates Foundation in 2024 and her focus on areas she has said are chronically underfunded. It came amid broader cuts to U.S. reproductive- and global-health funding.
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