
Leonid Radvinsky was a consistent donor to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
In 2024, Radvinsky and his wife were the primary supporters of a $23 million grant program through a gastrointestinal research foundation.
He also supported the EB Research Partnership, which is the largest global organization dedicated to curing Epidermolysis Bullosa (a rare and painful genetic skin disorder).
He provided significant funding to the University of Chicago academic medical health system for innovative research and patient care.
Following the invasion in 2022, he donated $5 million to humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine.
He was a frequent supporter of the West Suburban Humane Society, a volunteer-based animal welfare organization.
He contributed to the Center for Black Innovation, a think tank which focuses on cultivating entrepreneurs and capital pathways within Black communities.
On his personal website, he had expressed his intention to eventually sign The Giving Pledge, a commitment by the world's wealthiest individuals to give away the majority of their fortune to philanthropic causes.
You can hate the platform all you want, but the medical centers, tech developers, and relief workers he funded with those dividends don’t seem to share your moral outrage.
It’s a lot easier to post about "ruined lives" than it is to actually spend a lifetime funding the research that saves them.
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