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A New Vision for Economic Security: The Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative

Last updated: 2026-05-15 19:06:08 · Technology

A Pledge to Share the Dream

One year ago, a call went out to Americans: join a pledge to keep the American Dream alive for everyone. The idea was simple yet profound—support those in need today while dedicating resources and time to ensure future generations can also attain that dream. As the saying goes, "From those to whom much is given, much is expected." Those words, spoken by Mary Gates, have resonated deeply, shaping a philanthropic journey that balances immediate relief with systemic change.

A New Vision for Economic Security: The Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative
Source: blog.codinghorror.com

"We Have Everything We Need" — A Family's Philosophy

In a recent conversation, Betsy, a partner in this mission, captured the guiding principle perfectly: "We have everything we need." This belief extends beyond personal comfort to a broader question: if we have enough, how can we ensure everyone has the basics—a stable home, enough food, healthcare? It's a question that has driven the family's giving since 2021, challenging the notion of "enough" and pushing for a world where basic necessities are a universal right.

Immediate Action: $21 Million in Urgent Donations

The pledge began with an initial $1 million directed to eight nonprofit organizations in January 2025. But as urgent needs escalated, an additional $13 million was deployed within months, bringing the total to over $21 million. These funds targeted a diverse range of causes:

  • Team Rubicon — $1 million for disaster response
  • Children's Hunger Fund — $1 million to fight food insecurity
  • PEN America — $1 million defending free expression
  • The Trevor Project — $1 million supporting LGBTQ+ youth
  • NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund — $1.1 million for racial justice
  • First Generation Investors — $1 million empowering first-gen investors
  • Global Refuge — $1 million aiding refugees
  • Planned Parenthood — $1 million for reproductive health
  • VoteVets — $2 million supporting veteran advocacy
  • Mastodon — $1.5 million for decentralized social media
  • 404 Media — $1.1 million for independent journalism
  • Ryan Broderick / Garbage Day — $1 million for media innovation
  • Internet Archive — $1 million preserving digital heritage
  • Common Crawl Foundation — $1 million for open web data
  • Wikipedia / Wikimedia Foundation — $1 million for free knowledge
  • Internet Security Research Group — $1 million for internet security
  • DNA Lounge — $1 million supporting cultural venues
  • Murena — $500,000 for privacy-focused tech
  • Sharewell — $300,000 for community platforms
  • Precious Plastic — $100,000 for recycling innovation
  • Economic Security Project — $100,000 for cash-transfer research
  • Rural Democracy Initiative — $100,000 strengthening rural civic engagement
  • Civic Nation — $100,000 for civic participation
  • Sojourn Project — $750,000 for community arts
  • Alameda Food Bank — $150,000 for local food aid
  • Urban Compassion Project — $75,000 for homeless outreach

Beyond Firefighting: The Need for Long-Term Solutions

While emergency aid is critical, a purely reactive approach never ends. As the saying goes, you can't just fight each fire as it comes—you must also invest in fire prevention. This realization sparked a shift toward sustainable, structural changes that address root causes.

A New Vision for Economic Security: The Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative
Source: blog.codinghorror.com

Introducing the Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative

As part of this long-term vision, the Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative has been launched. This program targets rural communities where poverty is persistent and opportunity scarce. By providing a guaranteed monthly income, the initiative aims to stabilize households, reduce stress, and enable families to plan for the future—a direct investment in the idea that everyone deserves the basics. The pilot will start in selected counties, with rigorous evaluation to measure impacts on health, education, and local economies.

How You Can Participate

The pledge remains open to all. To join, consider two commitments: first, support organizations that effectively help those in need right now; second, within five years, dedicate time or funds to longer-term efforts—whether through initiatives like this one or other systemic projects. Together, we can ensure the American Dream stays fair and attainable for generations to come. Stay gold, America.