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Clinton-Foundation-Donors-From-Free $25 million + $10-25 million Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation * AUSAID Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership (Canada) * Stephen L. Bing Fred Eychaner * COPRESIDA Frank Giustra, The Radcliffe Foundation Tom Golisano Nationale Postcode Loterij * Government of Norway The Children's Investment Fund Foundation The Hunter Foundation * Kingdom of Saudi Arabia * The Victor Pinchuk Foundation Cheryl and Haim Saban & The Saban Family Foundation * The ELMA Foundation Theodore W. Waitt $5-10 million $1-5 million S. Daniel Abraham 100 Women in Hedgefunds Sheikh Mohammed H. Al-Amoudi Absolute Return for Kids (ARK) Susie Tompkins Buell Fund of the Marin Community Foundation * Jay Alix C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, Inc. * Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Commonwealth of Australia, DIICC * Nasser Al-Rashid Elton John AIDS Foundation American Federation of Teachers * Government of the Netherlands Angelopoulos Foundation * Irish Aid Gianna Angelopoulos J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation * Anheuser-Busch Foundation John D. Mackay Smith and Elizabeth Bagley * Denis J. O'Brien * Barclays Capital Michael Schumacher Mary Bing and Doug Ellis State of Kuwait Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund * The Coca-Cola Company * Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina * The Rockefeller Foundation Richard Blum and Blum Family Foundation * The Swedish Postcode Lottery * Booz Allen Hamilton * The Wasserman Foundation * The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation * The Sherwood Foundation * Richard and Jackie Caring * Gilbert R. Chagoury Christy and John Mack Foundation * Cisco * Citi Foundation The Clinton Family Foundation * Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund Stephen J. Cloobeck * Roy E. Cockrum * Victor P. Dahdaleh & The Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Charitable Foundation The ERANDA Foundation * Robert Disbrow Dubai Foundation Duke Energy Corporation Entergy ExxonMobil * Issam M. Fares & The Wedge Foundation * Joseph T. Ford Wallace W. Fowler Friends of Saudi Arabia Fundacion Telmex Mala Gaonkar Haarman GEMS Education * Ariadne Getty * GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale * The James R. Greenbaum, Jr. Family Foundation Vin Gupta * Worldwide Support for Development * Hewlett-Packard Company * Hult International Business School * Humana Inc. * ICAP Services North America * Inter-American Development Bank * Sanela D. Jenkins Robert L. Johnson * Walid Juffali Dave Katragadda Kessler Family Foundation Michael and Jena King Laureate International Universities Lukas Lundin MAC AIDS Fund The Marc Haas Foundation * Microsoft * Lakshmi N. Mittal James R. Murdoch Norad (Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation) * NRG Energy, Inc. * OAS S.A. OCP Corporation Open Society Institute Jonathan M. Orszag * Peter G. Peterson Foundation * Pfizer Inc * PGA Tour, Inc. * Presidential Inaugural Committee Princess Diana Memorial Fund Procter & Gamble * Stewart Rahr Paul D. Reynolds Robertson Foundation Newsmax Media Inc. * Salida Capital Foundation Donald L. Saunders * Joachim Schoss Bernard L. Schwartz Walter H. Shorenstein Arnold H. 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Holdings U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) * UK Department for International Development (DFID) United Arab Emirates * Verein Aids Life The Walton Family Foundation * Rilin Enterprises * Gerardo Werthein Frank White * The Wyss Foundation * YPY Holding Limited * $500,000-1 million $250,000-500,000 Abraaj Holdings * AAUW * Acxiom Corporation * Accoona Corporation Alibaba Group Abbas I. Al Yousef Malini Alles American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees amfAR: The Foundation for AIDS Research American International Group, Inc. (AIG) Arizona State University * AMIL Arkansas Energy Office - Arkansas Economic Development Andrade Gutierrez S.A. Atlas Group Limited * Anim LLC Autodesk, Inc. * William and Tani Austin Bank of America Foundation * Fred Bacher * Simón P. Barceló Banco Santander Brasil S.A. Barclays PLC * Barrick Gold Corporation * Barlovento Foundation Anson and Debra Beard Frederick Baron Oliver Bock Carlos Bremer * American University in Dubai Arpad Busson Bright Future International Alonzo Cantu * John and Margo Catsimatidis * Chevron Corporation Paul L. Cejas * Gustavo Cisneros & Venevision * Centene Charitable Foundation * Citigroup Inc * Charles Dunstone Charitable Trust Confederação Nacional da Indústria (CNI) Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Confederation of Indian Industry City of Little Rock Michael J. Cooper * Martin Davis * Crabby Beach Foundation * Oscar de la Renta * Lewis B. Cullman * Deutsche Bank AG * Daimler Trucks North America LLC Deutsche Bank Americas Dell Inc. Yongping Duan * Delos Living * Niko Elmaleh Depart of Finance & Admin. - State Fiscal Stabilization Fund Embassy of Algeria Desert Classic Charities Inc * The Engleberg Foundation EKTA Foundation * Jana Fant * Emerson Collective * Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada * Energy Developments and Investments Corporation Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation * Raj Fernando * Fuel Freedom Foundation * Ferraro Family Foundation * J. B. Fuqua Matias Garfunkel Avram A. and Jill H. Glazer Family * General Electric * Paul I. Goldenberg * Aileen Getty and the Aileen Getty Foundation * Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Global Impact * Rolando González-Bunster * Google Inc. * Green Family Foundation * Brian L. Greenspun Stanley Grossman * Grupo ABC Ajit Gulabchand Hernreich Family Foundation * Happy Hearts Fund * Patricia A. Hotung Frank E. Holmes HSBC Holdings * Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Itaú Unibanco S/A Andrew Houston * Jay S. Jacobs * Glenn H. 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Røkke Thomas and Donna McLarty * Ruettgers Family Charitable Foundation Anthony S. Melikhov * The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trust Melvin and Bren Simon Foundation Sangari Merck & Co., Inc. * Sanyo North America Corporation Joseph Milton * Gerald and Elaine Schuster * Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc Segal Family Foundation * John L. Morgan * Jordan Sidoo Philip R. Munger * Beryl Snyder * Andy Nahas * Brian S. Snyder * Marc B. Nathanson * Jay Snyder * New York's Health & Human Service Union, 1199/SEIU Soros Foundation Noble Energy, Inc. * Jackson T. Stephens Oando PLC Group * Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office Orbitex Management Inc. The Allstate Corporation Richard C. Perry * The David Geffen Foundation Punta Cana Foundation * The Harrah's Foundation Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee * The John C. Armitage Foundation Arthur W. Rabin * The Pierre and Pamela Omidyar Fund Amy J. Rao * The Ted Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc. Audre J. 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