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Carlos Slim Boosts Momentum Campaign with a $2 Million Grant!
Forbes
By Ashlea Ebeling

Carlos Slim Helu, the world’s richest man, has donated a $2 million leadership gift to Best Buddies International, a charity that helps disabled kids and adults with leadership, mentoring, and jobs programs. The gift comes via Slim’s Telmex Foundation, the corporate foundation run by phone company Telmex, which Slim controls through America Movil.
But it’s very personal. “It didn’t happen overnight,” says Anthony Kennedy Shriver, who founded Best Buddies in 1989 and help spread its mission to 50 countries. When Shriver first met Slim it was alongside his mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who founded the Special Olympics. (Shriver is carrying on a Kennedy legacy to support people with disabilities; his uncle, President John F. Kennedy founded the first president’s Committee on Mental Retardation.)
Slim, through the Telemex Foundation, has been supporting Best Buddies for over 10 years, and Best Buddies Mexico, which officially started in 2003, wouldn’t exist without the ongoing help of Slim and his son-in-law Arturo Elias Ayub, who runs the Telemex Foundation and is on the board of directors of Best Buddies International, Shriver says.
Slim hosted last summer’s Best Buddies International board meeting in Mexico City (board members got a pre-opening tour of Slim’s stunning new Soumaya Museum, designed by Slim’s architect son-in-law Fernando Romero). Shriver says he has “hung out” at the family’s house in Acapulco.
Yet Shriver says he is careful not to mix socializing with business. He pitched the idea of a leadership gift in Slim’s office, asking for more than the $2 million (he wouldn’t say how much more), but is happy with what he got.
The $2 million is the biggest one-shot gift Shriver’s ever drummed up. “Sometimes people give what I ask for; sometimes people slice it in half or cut it down 20% or say ‘No,’” Shriver says. “I’m used to it.”
Best Buddies does much of its public fundraising through two big bicycling/running events, one in Hyannis Port and the other, run by Shriver’s sister Maria Shriver, at Hearst Castle. Celebrities abound. Among the buddies: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (donors got to play ball with him), Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis, and Glee’s Lauren Potter, a 21-year-old actress who plays high schooler Becky Jackson—and has Down syndrome. (For a poignant video featuring Potter encouraging folks to “take action to disable bullying,” click here.
Slim’s gift, seed money in a $15 million “Momentum Campaign” to build Best Buddies internationally, is meant to help programs that are struggling in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru.
Best Buddies Mexico focuses on leadership skills (advocacy and self-sufficiency) and mentoring, pairing up disabled youths with friends in high schools and universities. Shriver hopes one day the jobs component of Best Buddies will blossom in Latin America too, with Slim’s backing.
“His gift will help a lot, and hopefully it will inspire others to give,” Shriver says. “If he believes in Best Buddies, maybe they will too.”
For how Slim gives generously through his Carlos Slim Foundation, click here.
ABOUT THE MOMENTUM CAMPAIGN
Even with all the progress of the past decades, today, about 200 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are still living as second-class citizens, often in isolation and despair. Every day, we squander the talents and abilities they offer. We turn a blind eye to the ways they can help each of us learn about ourselves so that we can stretch and grow as human beings.
Consider these startling facts:
• 80% of adults with IDD are not employed
• 83% of children with IDD have been bullied
• 90% of adults with IDD will experience sexual abuse
• 98% of people with IDD will never marry
To change these injustices once and for all, Best Buddies will build on our 20-year track record by launching a bold new effort — the Best Buddies Momentum Campaign — to help us make an even greater impact on behalf of people with IDD.
The Best Buddies Momentum Campaign seeks to raise $15 million dollars by 2015 to:
• Expand our reach and impact by exponentially increasing the number of buddy pairs by 2020 - with friendship programs in all 50 states and 100 countries including 2,500 school-based programs.
• Help people with IDD get on the path to greater independence by increasing the impact of Best Buddies Jobs, our integrated employment program, and adding 1,000 jobs by 2020.
• Develop new opportunities for buddies to tap into their leadership skills and become their own best advocates by adding 4,000 new Buddy Ambassadors by 2020.
• Add new technologies to help Best Buddies build our management and communication capacities, strengthening Best Buddies state and international offices, and maximizing the support that is available to
transform the lives of more people with IDD.
For more information about the Momentum campaign and to discuss your options for becoming a donor, contact John Carlin at
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