A philanthropic legacy enables intentional giving to charitable causes during our lifetime and beyond. It encompasses not just financial contributions but also the values, vision, and sustained impact we wish to leave on the world. The 2024 Annual Giving Overview is available Contact Lhubert@moorecapitalholdings.com
Randal “Ran” Moore's significant philanthropic involvement particularly through the Moore Family Trust Foundation and gifts to institutions like Harvard Medical School among others for 2024. Their 2024 giving includes support for Harvard Medical School, with at least one $20 million gift identified in annual overviews.
A well-crafted family legacy fosters a sense of belonging, pride, and responsibility among its members. It encourages them to uphold the family's values, strive for excellence, and contribute positively to their communities.
This legacy becomes a guiding light, inspiring each generation to leave their mark on the world in meaningful ways.
The latitude surrounding giving parameters for private family DAFs allows for a variety of eligible assets to be donated to these funds. This makes them ideal for families who have liquid assets available to establish the fund.
"Harvard Medical School will weather this storm, but the current threats to biomedical research will have ripple effects across all of science and health care. The recently passed federal budget reconciliation bill will put extensive pressure on hospital systems and academic programs. Sadly, it will ultimately be patients and public health that will suffer," Daley said.
As Harvard University faces billions of dollars in federal funding cuts, Harvard Medical School is receiving an influx of philanthropic gifts, according to George Q. Daley, Harvard's Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
A recent 20 million dollar gift, will assist HMS as it navigates this period of instability and uncertainty,
Across Harvard's schools, researchers described a wave of destruction following sweeping terminations of federally funded grants. Philanthropic Partnership is critical.
The New York Yacht Club Annual Regatta was first run on July 17, 1845, on the Hudson River. Nine yachts started the 40-mile race with the 45-ton Cygnet winning with an elapsed time of 5 hour and 26 minutes. The race was run in or near New York City until 1988 when the purchase of Harbour Court in Newport, R.I., gave the Club a waterfront clubhouse from which to run all its regattas. The current format, featuring a round-the-island race on Friday and two days of buoy or navigator-course racing has been in place for more than a decade.
Ran Moore, Chairman of Moore Capital Holdings a dedicated supporter for many years, “The Porcellian” his Conrad 66 continues to represent the finest in competition.
The MGH Fund supports
Mass General's areas of greatest need. When you donate to the MGH Fund, your contribution helps advance patient care initiatives, seed innovative medical research, expand community and global health efforts and educate the future leaders of medicine.
Cleveland Clinic is an American nonprofit academic medical center based in Cleveland, Ohio. Owned and operated by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, an Ohio nonprofit corporation, Cleveland Clinic was founded in 1921 by a group of faculty and alumni from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Amy Pappas has ridden in VeloSano Bike to Cure every year since 2018, the same year that she got a stem cell transplant to treat her multiple myeloma. Even after participating for the past seven years, she’s still impressed by the event’s sense of community. “Everyone's so dedicated. Whether they're riding six miles or a hundred miles, everyone's there for the same reason: to raise money for cancer research.
Equity-based donor-advised funds (DAFs) allow donors to contribute appreciated stocks, private equity, or other non-cash assets to a charitable account. This strategy helps donors avoid paying capital gains taxes on the assets while receiving an immediate tax deduction for The contribution. The donor can then recommend grants from the fund to their favorite charities over time.
Avoids capital gains tax: By donating highly appreciated assets directly, you don't have to sell them and pay the associated capital gains tax. This can increase the amount of money available for charity.
Harvard University's historic
Weld Boathouse has been named among the distinguished recipients of the 2025 Moore Family Trust, recognizing its enduring role as a cornerstone of Harvard's rowing tradition and a vital resource for students and the broader community.
The Weld Boathouse, located on the Cambridge side of the Charles River, is home to the women's rowing team at Harvard.
Weld Boathouse was donated and built by George Walker Weld in 1906 for the purpose of encouraging "university-wide rowing". As the home for not only the women's team but also the recreational sculling and House intramural rowing program, Weld boathouse is a hub for the rowing community at Harvard.
We are proud to continue to support Harvard University both academically and in the University rowing tradition.
We are committed to fostering a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life for all individuals. Our mission is to create an inclusive environment where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, irrespective of their background or circumstances.
The Moore Family Trust Is an operating family foundation and represents the assets and interests of the MFTF and Moore family. As private foundation MFTF accepts no outside contributions/funding. All charitable giving is endowed by the Moore Family.
The Moore Family Foundation is exclusively formed, governed, and managed by members of the Moore family and its governing board. maintaining IRS compliance.
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