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Goldman Sachs Foundation
The Goldman Sachs Foundation was established in 1999 as the not-for-profit philanthropic arm of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. It operates from New York and...
Goldman Sachs Foundation
The Goldman Sachs Foundation was established in 1999 as the not-for-profit philanthropic arm of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. It operates from New York and focuses on academic performance, lifelong productivity, and later on entrepreneurship and economic opportunity. The foundation deploys capital through venture capital strategies. It maintains programs such as 10,000 Women and 10,000 Small Businesses. Confirmed relationships include co-investor roles held by Michael Bloomberg and Warren Buffett on the 10,000 Small Businesses Advisory Council. Geographic reach covers multiple regions through its entrepreneurship initiatives. The foundation lists 619 million USD in assets per internal estimate. It maintains membership in Philanthropy New York and the Council on Foundations. John F.W. Rogers serves as Chairman and CEO while Asahi Pompey serves as President. No dated operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records. The foundation functions as a direct subsidiary of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., with governance tied to the parent firm's executive leadership.
General information
Firm type
Endowment / Foundation
Year founded
1999
AUM
619 (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Principals
John F.W. Rogers
Chairman and CEO
Asahi Pompey
President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Goldman Sachs Foundation?
John F.W. Rogers serves as Chairman and CEO. Asahi Pompey serves as President and Global Head of Corporate Engagement.
How is Goldman Sachs Foundation related to The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.?
The foundation is a subsidiary and the primary philanthropic arm of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
What asset classes does Goldman Sachs Foundation target?
The foundation targets venture capital strategies.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The foundation's resources originate from The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. in the financial services sector.
Does Goldman Sachs Foundation maintain philanthropic structures?
Yes. It runs 10,000 Women and 10,000 Small Businesses and holds membership in Philanthropy New York and the Council on Foundations.
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