Chuck Feeney Dissolves Atlantic Philanthropies After Giving Away $ 8 Billion



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Veteran American businessman Chuck Feeney signed the documents to dissolve his Atlantic Philanthropies foundation which provided more than $ 8 billion (€ 6.8 billion) in grants over the past 38 years.

This included $ 1.3 billion for projects in the Republic and $ 570 million for projects in Northern Ireland.

Feeney signed the dissolution papers at his San Francisco office in the presence of his wife Helga and Christopher Oechsli, president and CEO of the foundation.

Wealth

Established in 1982 to disburse much of Feeney’s wealth, Atlantic Philanthropies awarded 6,500 grants during the period, with its last financial commitment made in late 2016. It has been in liquidation mode for several years.

Feeney received tribute from political leaders for his philanthropy over the past four decades. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, congratulated him for the “extraordinary contributions” made to “build a brighter, fairer, and equal future for all.”

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