• Jun 10

Melinda French Gates’ Recent Giving: What It Says About the Future of Women’s Support and of a Man-Made World

  • Evgeniia iakovleva

Celebrate the strategic giving of Melinda French Gates and her message to the world.

Melinda French Gates has been making some of the most significant philanthropic moves in recent years, and the pattern is clear: she is putting serious money behind women’s health, women’s economic power, and the systems that shape women’s lives to pivot man-made world towards all humanity-world.

"Because when you lift up women, you lift up humanity." - Melinda French Gates

Her latest $215 million commitment to women’s health is not an isolated gesture — it fits into a much larger five-year arc of strategic giving.

When I look at her recent donations from the perspective of a development assistant 9-5, what stands out is not just the size of the gifts, but the direction they point in. She is helping move the conversation away from symbolic support of an idea toward real infrastructure for women’s well-being, especially in areas that have historically been underfunded or overlooked.

A clear pattern of investment

Over the last five years, French Gates has made several major commitments that all center women’s lives and futures.

Why this matters

This kind of giving matters because the man-made world we live in is deeply unbalanced. Women’s needs are still treated as secondary in both public policy and philanthropy, and not as essential to society's well-being. And it is not just about the amount of money involved, but about recognizing that the needs for women’s health, women’s earning power, and women’s autonomy are unmet.

The systemic empathy gap in funding is caused by the simple fact that men naturally can not fathom women's needs and experiences. And when men hold all the funding, it is clear that money does not go to something that doesn't exist. And Melinda French Gates gets it and strives to fund it all: health care access, research, workplace opportunity, and community-led organizations that can respond faster than large institutions. That makes her giving feel less like charity and more like long-term systems change.

What I take from it

For anyone working in education, advocacy, or community building, this is a useful reminder: meaningful support for women has to be practical, sustained, and specific. Big gestures are powerful, but targeted funding is what creates real change in people's daily lives.

Women won’t be the only ones winning from initiatives like Pivotal. The whole of humanity will.

Not by injecting everything at once, but by adding layer by layer, we:

  • de-stigmatize and normalize women’s ways of being, starting with their cyclical flow,

  • unlearn old patterns that treat women as secondary to men, and so their needs

  • balance the man-made world back into a human world that feels like home.

French Gates’ recent donations send a powerful message to the philanthropic world: women’s issues are not niche issues. They are core issues — and the investment is meaningful and rewarding.

Melinda French Gates is the person of the hour, and humanity celebrates her. Not that she needs any additional recognition, but from the bottom of my heart and from generations of unseen and unheard women, thank you!


About the Author: Evgeniia Iakovleva