With decades of philanthropic involvement under her belt, Melinda Gates has become something of a philanthropic role model. And her divorce from Bill Gates opens a new chapter for giving opportunities.
“I have no doubt in her ability to have impact,” Alexsis de Raadt St. James, founder and managing partner of Merian Ventures, told CNN Business. “It may be singularly the most important thing to follow in philanthropy because her impact is so disproportionately powerful.”
Melinda Gates has focused on several areas of giving in the past that could point to what we might expect from her in the decades ahead.
Empowering and supporting women is paramount to Melinda Gates. In 2015, she followed that passion and created her own investment and incubation company, Pivotal Ventures.
Through philanthropic contributions and venture capital investments, the firm supports several women-focused efforts. And the team at Pivotal Ventures specifically focuses on getting more women working in key sectors — such as technology — and encouraging more women to run for public office, from the local level and up.
“I think there’s a lot that an everyday person can learn from Melinda’s history with philanthropy,” Tammy Tibbetts, co-founder and CEO of She’s the First and author of “Impact” told CNN Business. “She’s been very consistent in supporting gender issues and women and girls.”
Mental health
Through her work at Pivotal Ventures, Gates has spearheaded several mental health initiatives, mostly focusing on young people.
In April, she helped launch Sound It Out, a national campaign that promotes mental health for middle schoolers. The initiative includes an “album and resources to help parents and caregivers have meaningful conversations about emotional wellbeing with their middle schoolers,” according to an Ad Council press release.
In October 2020, she launched The Upswing Fund for Adolescent Mental Health, which provides resources to organizations that address the mental health needs of young people — particularly focusing on young people of color and the young LGBTQ+ community in the United States.
Vaccines and vaccine access
Melinda Gates has been very vocal about vaccines and vaccine access, most recently during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In total, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has committed more than $1.75 billion to support the global response to Covid-19.
Poverty
Lifting people out of poverty has long been a priority for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Paid leave
Through Pivotal Ventures, Melinda Gates has supported bipartisan efforts to advance a comprehensive federal paid leave policy since 2016, investing more than $65 million in advocates for the issue, including The Bipartisan Policy Center and the National Partnership for Women and Families. The company also works with Paid Leave for All and PL+US (Paid Leave for the US) — national campaigns that work at the state and federal levels to push for a national policy by mobilizing voters, businesses, and other key stakeholders.
“We are the only industrialized nation that doesn’t have it,” Gates said. “It makes an enormous difference.”