Lauren Sánchez Bezos Accelerates Spending of Bezos' $10 Billion Climate Fund
Lauren Sánchez Bezos has become the public face of the Bezos Earth Fund, accelerating deployment of the $10 billion climate commitment made in 2020.

Lauren Sánchez Bezos has emerged as the driving force behind allocating the remaining $7 billion of Jeff Bezos' landmark $10 billion climate commitment, with the fund obligated to distribute all funds by 2030. Since marrying Bezos last summer, she has taken a more visible leadership role as vice chair of the Bezos Earth Fund, personally announcing major grants across marine protection, artificial intelligence innovation, and homelessness relief.
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Fund Progress and Scale
The Bezos Earth Fund represents the largest individual philanthropic pledge ever made to climate and nature causes. Since its establishment in 2020, the fund has approved 335 grants totaling $2.4 billion, leaving approximately $7 billion to be deployed before the end of the decade. Sánchez Bezos, who has held her vice chair position since the fund's early days, now serves as its public-facing spokesperson and decision-maker on grant allocations.
Recent Major Announcements
Over the past several months, Sánchez Bezos has announced three substantial funding initiatives. In September, she unveiled $37.5 million in grants to support marine protection across 12 Pacific Island nations and territories, part of a broader $100 million ocean conservation commitment she described as "one of the boldest ocean conservation efforts ever attempted." The initiative focuses on protecting 835,000 square miles of Pacific waters.
In October, she announced the second phase of the fund's AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge, distributing $30 million across 15 teams researching artificial intelligence solutions to environmental problems. Each team received $2 million to develop AI applications addressing biodiversity loss, food security, and renewable energy. By December, Sánchez Bezos and her husband committed an additional $102.5 million to organizations combating homelessness across all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and Guam through the Bezos Day 1 Families Fund, which has now donated more than $850 million to homelessness and early childhood education initiatives.
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