How Jensen Huang’s $12M Nvidia Donation Quietly Became a $9.2 Billion Mega-Foundation
In 2007, Nvidia was a modest tech company best known for powering gaming rigs. That year, CEO Jensen Huang and his wife, Lori, donated 370,000 shares of Nvidia stock, then worth $12.6 million, to launch their private charitable foundation. It was a generous gesture—but hardly headline-grabbing.
Fast forward to 2025, and Nvidia is the most valuable company on Earth, with a $3.5 trillion market cap, and those once-humble shares have ballooned to $2.2 billion. The foundation they seeded? It now quietly holds over 68.5 million shares and boasts an estimated $9.2 billion in assets—ranking among the top 15 largest private foundations in America.
The $12 Million Gift That Turned Into Billions
When the Jen-Hsun and Lori Huang Foundation was formed, no one expected it to become a philanthropic behemoth. They had no flashy press release, no website, and no staff. The real secret? They donated stock—not cash—in a company poised to explode thanks to the coming AI revolution.
Since 2007, Nvidia stock has skyrocketed over 16,800%, supercharged by demand for GPUs, machine learning infrastructure, and AI servers.
And the Huangs kept giving. Just this June 2025, they donated an additional 440,000 shares worth $60 million. With each donation, their foundation grew—and so did its influence.
Operating in the Shadows, Growing Like a Giant
Despite having no website and barely any staff, the Huang Foundation’s assets are now comparable to historic giants like the Rockefeller Foundation.
By the end of 2023:
- It held 68.5 million Nvidia shares
- Up from 828 million in assets just 5 years ago
- Estimated value today: $9.2 billion
Much of the foundation’s giving flows through donor-advised funds (DAFs), which offer immediate tax advantages and grant-giving flexibility. In 2023 alone, 77% of its $60 million disbursements went to a Schwab-managed DAF.
But they’ve also made major direct gifts, including:
- $50 million to Oregon State University (2022)
- $22.5 million to California College of the Arts (2025)
As assets grow, so will their impact. Foundations are legally required to give away at least 5% annually, meaning the Huangs will need to distribute $369 million in 2025 alone.
Could It Become the World’s Largest Foundation?
If Nvidia continues to climb—say, hitting a $10 trillion valuation—the Huang Foundation’s 68.5 million shares could be worth over $30 billion. With continued contributions and investment gains, it could reach $35 billion+, putting it in striking distance of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which holds $67 billion today.
And unlike the Gates Foundation, which took decades to build, the Huang Foundation may get there in under 30 years—fueled largely by one visionary bet on a single company.
Final Thoughts
What began as a quiet $12 million stock donation is now one of the greatest philanthropic growth stories in history. Jensen and Lori Huang have not only helped shape the future of computing—they’re also building what may soon become one of the most powerful philanthropic forces on the planet.