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William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership

Annual award given by the William E. Simon Foundation

William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership

Annual award given by the William E. Simon Foundation

William E. Simon

The William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership is an annual award given by the William E. Simon Foundation in honor of its founder, former Secretary of the Treasury and financier William E. Simon, and administered by the Philanthropy Roundtable.

The award was created in 2000, first awarded in 2001, and is given to "highlight the power of philanthropy to promote positive change and to inspire others to support charities that achieve genuine results." The prize is given to living donors who have "shown exemplary leadership through their own charitable giving, either directly or through foundations they have created." Donors who receive the prize are expected to exemplify Simon's ideals, which include "personal responsibility, resourcefulness, volunteerism, scholarship, individual freedom, faith in God, and helping people to help themselves."

The Simon Prize carries a $250,000 purse, which is awarded to the charity or charities of the recipient's choice.

The Simon Prize is presented at the Philanthropy Roundtable's Annual Meeting.

List of recipients

YearRecipientNotable achievements
2001John T. WaltonFounder of Children's Scholarship Fund, school voucher advocate
2002Raymond G. ChambersPrivate equity pioneer, Newark donor, United Nations special envoy for malaria
2003John TempletonMutual fund investor, creator of Templeton Prize, founder of John Templeton Foundation
2004David RobinsonSan Antonio Spurs star, founder of Carver Academy
2005Ben CarsonPioneering neurosurgeon, later presidential candidate and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
2006Richard and Helen DeVosCo-founder of Amway, donors to conservative causes and education reform
2007Frank Hanna IIIMerchant banker and noted Catholic philanthropist
2008S. Truett CathyFounder of Chick-Fil-A and WinShape Foundation
2009Philip and Nancy AnschutzFounder of Anschutz Entertainment Group, Walden Media, and Foundation for a Better Life
2010Roger HertogAsset management pioneer, patron of Jewish thought
2011Charles G. KochChairman and CEO of Koch Industries, funder of free-market organizations
2012Bernie Marcustitle=The Philanthropy Roundtable announces Bernie Marcus as the 2012 recipient of the William E. Simon Prizeurl=http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/topic/excellence_in_philanthropy/winner_of_the_2012_william_e_simon_prizeaccessdate=30 April 2012archive-date=27 September 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927014715/https://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/topic/excellence_in_philanthropy/winner_of_the_2012_william_e_simon_prizeurl-status=dead}}
2013Eli and Edythe BroadBuilt two separate Fortune 500 companies, leading education philanthropist.
2014Jon Huntsman Sr.Founder of Huntsman Corporation, created Huntsman Cancer Institute and has made more than $1 billion of total charitable donations.
2015David WeekleyChairman of David Weekley Homes in Houston, Texas, and has devoted half of his time and half of his income to philanthropic pursuits since 1992, offering strategic advice for nonprofits.
2016Bruce and Suzie KovnerHedge fund manager and investor, chairman of the Juilliard School, vice chairman of Lincoln Center, former chairman of the American Enterprise Institute.
2017Pitt and Barbara HydeFounder and former chairman and CEO of AutoZone; philanthropists focused on Memphis causes in education, parks, the arts and civic affairs.
2018Paul SingerFounder and director of Elliott Management Corporation, an investment hedge fund specializing in distressed debt acquisition.
2019Russell L. CarsonA private-equity investor, co-founder and General Partner at private equity firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, and active philanthropist.
2020John and Susan SobratoFounders of The Sobrato Organisation, a development firm specializing in commercial and residential real estate.

References

References

  1. Philanthropy Roundtable, [http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/topic/excellence_in_philanthropy/william_e_simon_prize_for_philanthropic_leadership].
  2. Levenick, Christopher. (September–October 2007). "The Call of the Philanthropist". Philanthropy.
  3. Miller, John J.. (November–December 2008). "Service with a Smile". Philanthropy.
  4. Last, Jonathan V.. (Fall 2009). "Pass It On". Philanthropy.
  5. Stephens, Bret. (Fall 2010). "The Business of Big Ideas". Philanthropy.
  6. Glassman, James K.. (Fall 2011). "Market-Based Man". Philanthropy.
  7. "The Philanthropy Roundtable announces Bernie Marcus as the 2012 recipient of the William E. Simon Prize".
  8. "Asking Tough Questions". Philanthropy.
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