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  1. George Soros is one of the world’s foremost philanthropists. He has given away more than $32 billion of his personal fortune to fund the Open Society Foundations’ work around the world. He is also the founder of Central European University, a leading regional center for the study of the social sciences.

  2. History. George Soros, the founder of the Open Society Foundations, began his philanthropic work in 1979, funding scholarships for Black African university students in South Africa and for East European dissidents to study in the West. Today, his Foundations fund groups and projects in more than 120 countries.

  3. Oct 12, 2023 · Download. Download this information as a fact sheet. (Updated: February 8, 2024) The Open Society Foundations were founded by George Soros, one of the world’s foremost philanthropists, who since 1984 has given to the Foundations over $32 billion of a personal fortune made in the financial markets.

  4. Open Society Foundations (OSF), formerly the Open Society Institute, is a US-based grantmaking network founded by business magnate George Soros. Open Society Foundations financially supports civil society groups around the world, with the stated aim of advancing justice, education, public health and independent media.

  5. George Soros. George Soros is the founder of the Open Society Foundations. He has given away more than $32 billion of his personal fortune to fund the Open Society Foundations’ work around the world. Learn more about George Soros. Subscribe to updates about Open Societys work around the world.

  6. George Soros. Founder. George Soros launched his philanthropic work in South Africa in 1979. Since then he has given over $32 billion to fund the Open Society Foundations, which work in over 120 countries around the world.

  7. George Soros, the founder and chair of the Open Society Foundations, begins his philanthropic work, funding scholarships for Black university students in South Africa during apartheid and for dissidents in communist Eastern Europe to study in the West.

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