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Major Philanthropic Campaigns

Generated $300 million in gifts by publishing research identifying top individual U.S. givers, over six-year period.

$1.3 million — Children’s Cancer Research Fund/Memorial Sloan Kettering. Life-saving cancer treatment for Relapsed Wilm’s Disease.

$1 million – Children’s Cancer Research Fund. Life-saving treatment for pediatric glioblastoma.

$1 million – St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Life-saving treatment for pediatric medulloblastoma.

$1 million – Children’s Cancer Research Fund. Life-saving treatment for rare form of Leukemia.

$700,000 – Susan G. Komen to fund liquid biopsies for early detection of breast cancer.

$1 million – Susan G. Komen, in two separate SHOOK campaigns, to study and find a cure for breast cancer patients under age 40.

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Philanthropic Research

Philanthropic Research

In 2012, SHOOK Research undertook an unprecedented project: identifying, researching and ranking the world’s biggest individual philanthropic givers based on how much they have actually paid, instead of the amount they had pledged. To this day, only SHOOK provides this research.

These individuals are committed to saving lives and making the world a better place. Selected givers are ranked and published in an annual feature story in Forbes magazine.

America’s Top 50 Givers