Craigslist Founder Craig Newmark Signs the Giving Pledge: Interview

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Craig Newmark, Founder of Craigslist, Joins the Giving Pledge on His 73rd Birthday

Craig Newmark, the founder of Craigslist, is celebrating his 73rd birthday by giving his fortune away. The entrepreneur is the latest signee of the Giving Pledge, a campaign urging the ultra-wealthy to donate the majority of their net worth to charity. Ringing in his birthday earlier this month caused Newmark and his wife Eileen to decide “it was time to firmly announce my intentions,” he told Observer over email. “Also, I figured that might inspire other folks to pony up some dough.”

Newmark is best known for launching Craigslist, which started out as a mailing list in the 1990s before growing into the popular classifieds website beloved for its utilitarian layout. Since stepping away from Craigslist in 2018, Newmark has largely shifted his focus to philanthropy, steadily giving away his wealth to causes including veteran support, cybersecurity, journalism and even pigeon rescue. According to a report by Observer, Newmark has donated or pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to organizations working in these areas.

Philanthropic Efforts and Inspiration

By signing the Giving Pledge, which was established in 2010 by Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, Newmark joins more than 250 wealthy philanthropists, including Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman. In a LinkedIn post, Newmark pointed out that the pledge is often dubbed the “Billionaire’s Pledge.” He insisted he’s never been a billionaire himself, “particularly after I gave away all my Craigslist equity to my charitable foundation.” Newmark said his pledge was inspired by the teachings of his Sunday School teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Levin, and by the lyrics of Leonard Cohen.

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Support for Journalism and Pigeon Rescue

He’s also a major backer of trustworthy journalism, supporting independent newsrooms and journalism schools such as the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York. The school was renamed in 2018 after receiving a $20 million donation from Newmark, who promised another $10 million last year. Additionally, Newmark is a longtime avian enthusiast and has a particular fondness for pigeons. Earlier this year, he gave Palomacy, a pigeon rescue in Northern California, its largest-ever donation: a $30,000 gift.

Newmark and his wife Eileen even nicknamed their favorite neighborhood pigeon “Ghost Faced Killer” and frequently chronicled his adventures on social media. The bird, which has since passed away, “now looks down at us from Pigeon Heaven,” Newmark told Observer. Looking ahead, Newmark is especially eager to expand his work combating online scams. Alongside launching the PauseTake9 campaign, which urges people to take a nine-second pause before downloading or sharing information, he supports the Global Anti Scam Alliance and the Global Signal Exchange.

Combating Online Scams and Future Plans

Earlier this month, the latter received a $1 million pledge from him. “I’ve been quietly fighting scams for over 25 years,” said Newmark. “Time to get serious.” Newmark’s commitment to philanthropy and his decision to join the Giving Pledge are a testament to his dedication to making a positive impact on the world. As he continues to work on his various initiatives, it will be exciting to see the difference he makes in the years to come.

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