
Oprah Winfrey opens Leadership Academy in South Africa.
With all the talk about the opening of the Oprah Winfrey
Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa this week, it’s kind of
amazing to realize what her charities are now worth. It’s an astounding
amount of money, with some interesting trivia, too.
According
to GuideStar.org and federal tax filings, Winfrey runs three different
charities: The Oprah Winfrey Foundation, Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network
and The Oprah Winfrey Operating Foundation.
The Angel Network, of course, is heavily promoted on Winfrey’s show for fans to help raise money for worthy causes.
In
2005, the Angel Network distributed more than $4 million to 40
organizations with a lot of emphasis on Africa, Winfrey’s chief
interest.
They
also sent $2 million to disaster relief for victims of Hurricane
Katrina and the Indian Ocean tsunami. The Angel Network claimed $15
million in net assets in 2004-2005.
Oprah’s
Operating Foundation, with $19 million in assets, is set up just for
the recently opened Leadership Academy in South Africa.

Winfrey parked some $36 million of her own money in the
Foundation, which in turn distributed $8 million to numerous
educational, arts and medical groups.
Some
of them, like something called the U.S. Dream Academy, depends on
Winfrey almost entirely for their funding (she gave them $1 million last
year).
Oprah Winfrey
gives a lot to African causes and groups, but also gives millions
domestically. Jackson (Miss.) State University is one of her largest
recipients, as is Morehouse College.
And while most of Winfrey’s interests are to help African Americans, she has a soft spot for rich white kids, too.
Winfrey,
according to her filing, is in the middle of doling out a $1 million
contribution to the ultra-WASPy, very, very exclusive Miss Porter’s, the
famed finishing school in Farmington, Conn. She sent her nieces there
in the early '90s, and has remained a steadfast supporter.
The
large donation seems a little unusual given that it would seem, from
the school’s quarterly online newsletter “Salamagundy,” that the racial
makeup of the academy hasn’t changed much since the days when Jackie Kennedy or George Bush 41’s mother, Dorothy, were students.
Other graduates of Miss Porter’s include Vanderbilts, Rockefellers and billionaire heiresses like Dina Merrill and the late Barbara Hutton. The school has an $80 million endowment.
Likewise,
Oprah Winfrey is in the middle of giving a similar chunk of change to
the very prestigious and exclusive Lake Forest Academy, on the tony
north shore of Chicago.
The
alumni section of Lake Forest’s Web site shows 99 percent Caucasians,
with an occasional black student thrown in. Winfrey must have a plan for
these two schools. It should be great when it’s revealed.
In a story posted on Johannesburg’s Business Day, though, writer Cara Bouwer
reported on Wednesday that Winfrey actually modeled her Leadership
School on Miss Porter’s. The difference, Bouwer observed, was that
tuition for Miss Porter’s is $38,000. The Leadership Academy’s annual
per student bill is $32,000 rand, or $4,500, all paid by Winfrey.

When you compare her charitable activity to Donald Trump, of which I wrote about last week ($750,000 a year), or to the empty promises of “charity singles” that come from Michael Jackson,
Winfrey’s work is unparalleled and unprecedented. She’s put about $5
million into a Boys and Girls club in her Mississippi hometown, for
example, and last year another $500,000 went to the Alvin Ailey Dance
Foundation.
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