A Call to Action: Sharing the American Dream Through Philanthropy and Long-Term Investment
Introduction: The Pledge to Share the American Dream
One year ago, Americans were invited to join a pledge—a commitment to share the American Dream. The pledge asked participants to do two things: first, support organizations that are effectively helping those most in need across the country right now; second, within the next five years, contribute public dedications of time or funds toward longer-term efforts to keep the American Dream fair and attainable for all children. This initiative is not just about immediate relief—it is about building a foundation for future generations.

The Guiding Principle: From Those to Whom Much Is Given
At the heart of this effort is a powerful belief, captured in the words of Mary Gates: “From those to whom much is given, much is expected.” These ten words have resonated deeply, especially for those who have benefited from privilege and opportunity. As one family involved in the pledge put it, “We have everything we need—how do we make sure everybody has what they need?” This question drives the philosophy behind the initiative: ensuring that everyone has the basics—a comfortable place to live, enough to eat, and access to healthcare—is not a luxury, but a fundamental right.
Personal Reflections on Enough
Since 2021, many have grappled with the question: When is enough? The answer, for those leading this charge, is that if you have everything you need, then it is time to ensure others do too. This mindset has translated into significant financial commitments and a strategic approach to philanthropy that balances immediate needs with long-term systemic change.
Immediate Needs: Over $21 Million in Emergency Donations
In January 2025, the initial round of donations—totaling $1 million across eight nonprofit charities—was announced. However, the urgency of the moment demanded more. Within just a few months, an additional $13 million was added, bringing the total immediate support to approximately $21 million. This rapid response reflects a recognition that reactive, short-term firefighting is necessary, but it must be paired with proactive measures.
Breakdown of Immediate Share the American Dream Donations
The following organizations received support in this first wave of funding:
- Team Rubicon — $1 million
- Children’s Hunger Fund — $1 million
- PEN America — $1 million
- The Trevor Project — $1 million
- NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund — $1.1 million ($1 million + $100k)
- First Generation Investors — $1 million
- Global Refuge — $1 million
- Planned Parenthood — $1 million
- VoteVets — $2 million
- Mastodon — $1.5 million
- 404 Media — $1.1 million
- Ryan Broderick / Garbage Day — $1 million
- Internet Archive — $1 million
- Common Crawl Foundation — $1 million
- Wikipedia / Wikimedia Foundation — $1 million
- Internet Security Research Group — $1 million
- DNA Lounge — $1 million
- Murena — $500k
- Sharewell — $300k
- Precious Plastic — $100k
- Economic Security Project — $100k
- Rural Democracy Initiative — $100k
- Civic Nation — $100k
- Sojourn Project — $750k
- Alameda Food Bank — $150k
- Urban Compassion Project — $75k
The Need for Long-Term Fire Abatement
As the list shows, the immediate donations address a wide range of pressing issues—from disaster response and hunger to press freedom, mental health, LGBTQ+ support, and social justice. Yet, a purely short-term approach is insufficient. Fighting each fire reactively risks exhausting resources and energy. The initiative emphasizes the importance of fire abatement—proactive investments that address the root causes of inequality and vulnerability. This is where the longer-term part of the pledge becomes critical.

From Immediate to Strategic
The donors recognize that to truly share the American Dream, they must also dedicate time or funds to systemic solutions over the next five years. This dual focus on immediate aid and structural change mirrors the philosophy of the Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative (which inspired this broader effort). By guaranteeing a basic income floor for rural communities, the initiative aims to prevent crises before they arise, ensuring that everyone has the stability needed to thrive.
Conclusion: Stay Gold, America
The campaign concludes with a simple, heartfelt message: “Stay gold, America.” It is a reminder that the work of building a fair and equitable society is ongoing. The pledge is not just about one-time donations—it is a commitment to a future where every person has access to the basics of a good life. By combining immediate generosity with long-term vision, the Share the American Dream initiative offers a model for transformative philanthropy.
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