Facebook’s COO gives $ 31 million in stock to charity

January 15, 2016 03:18 pm | Updated September 23, 2016 12:45 am IST - New York

New Delhi: Facebook CEO Sheryl Sandberg speaks about her book "Lean In : Women, Work and the Will to Lead" at an event organised by FICCI Ladies Organisation in New Delhi on Wednesday. PTI Photo by Shahbaz Khan (PTI7_2_2014_000104A)

New Delhi: Facebook CEO Sheryl Sandberg speaks about her book "Lean In : Women, Work and the Will to Lead" at an event organised by FICCI Ladies Organisation in New Delhi on Wednesday. PTI Photo by Shahbaz Khan (PTI7_2_2014_000104A)

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has donated USD 31 million in Facebook stock to charity, days after her boss Mark Zuckerberg pledged to give away 99 per cent of his company shares.

Ms. Sanderberg, 46, donated 290,000 shares of Facebook stock at “a market value of roughly USD 31 million” to various charities, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission document.

The shares are now in the Sheryl Sandberg Philanthropy Fund, a donor-advised fund. Much of the money will go to causes that Ms. Sandberg has supported in the past. She has also given to women’s empowerment groups, such as Lean In,to help support women in the workplace, SiliconValley.com reported today.

Ms. Sandberg also plans to give to anti-poverty efforts and educational groups. She is the co-chair of the Stand Up for Kids Campaign for Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara & San Mateo Counties.

In 2014, Ms. Sandberg signed The Giving Pledge, the commitment by wealthy people to give the majority of their wealth to philanthropy in their lifetime, the report said.

In December, 31-year-old Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the birth of his first child as he and his wife pledged to give away 99 per cent of his company shares worth a whopping USD 45 billion to make the world a “better place” for daughter Maxima and other children.

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