Wealth and philanthropy[edit]
Munger is a major benefactor of the
University of Michigan. In 2007, Munger made a $3 million gift to the
University of Michigan Law School for lighting improvements in Hutchins Hall and the William W. Cook Legal Research Building, including the noted Reading Room. In 2011, Munger made another gift to the Law School, contributing $20 million for renovations to the Lawyers Club housing complex, which will cover the majority of the $39 million cost. The renovated portion of the Lawyers Club will be renamed the Charles T. Munger Residences in the Lawyers Club in his honor.
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On December 28, 2011, Munger donated 10 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock (currently valued at $288,200 per share, or $2.88 million total) to the
University of Michigan.
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On April 18, 2013, the
University of Michigan announced the single largest gift in its history: a US$110 million gift from Munger to fund a new "
state of the art" residence designed to foster a community of scholars, where graduate students from multiple disciplines can live and exchange ideas.
[31] The gift includes US$10 million for graduate student
fellowships.
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In addition to the University of Michigan, Munger and his late wife Nancy B. Munger have been major benefactors of
Stanford University. Nancy Munger was an alumna of Stanford, and Wendy Munger, Charlie Munger's daughter from a previous marriage, was also an alumna (A.B. 1972). Both Nancy and Wendy Munger served as members of the Stanford board of trustees. In 2004, the Mungers donated 500 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock, then valued at $43.5 million, to Stanford to build a graduate student housing complex.
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The Munger Graduate Residence opened in late 2009 and now houses 600 law and graduate students.
[35] The Mungers gave a major gift to Stanford's
Green Libraryto fund the restoration of the Bing Wing as well as the construction of a
rotunda on the library's second floor, and endowed the Munger Chair in Nancy and Charles Munger Professorship of Business at
Stanford Law School.
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Munger has been a trustee of the
Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles for more than 40 years, and previously served as chair of the board of trustees. His five sons and stepsons as well as at least one grandson graduated from the
prep school. In 2009, Munger donated eight shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock, worth nearly $800,000, to Harvard-Westlake.
[3][38] In 2006, Munger donated 100 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock, then valued at $9.2 million, to the school toward a building campaign at Harvard-Westlake's middle school campus. The Mungers had previously made a gift to build the $13 million Munger Science Center at the high school campus, a two-story classroom and
laboratory building which opened in 1995 and has been described as "a science teacher's dream".
[39][40] The design of the Science Center was substantially influenced by Munger.
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In October 2014, Munger announced that he would donate $65 million to the
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the
University of California, Santa Barbara. This is the largest gift in the history of the school. The donation will go toward the construction of a residence building for visitors of the Kavli Institute in an effort to bring together physicists to exchange ideas as Munger stated,"to talk to one another, create new stuff, cross-fertilize ideas".
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In March 2016, Munger announced a further $200 million gift to UC Santa Barbara for state of the art student housing, tripling the record gift he gave for the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.
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