She ran the Laura and John Arnold Foundation until 2012 when her husband, John Arnold, joined her.[4]
Arnold Ventures and philanthropy
Laura and John Arnold were two of the original signatories of the Giving Pledge in 2008, pledging to give at least half of their wealth away.[6] In 2010, they opened a private foundation that focuses on philanthropic efforts in the areas of education, health, tax policy, and criminal justice.[2][7] In 2019, the foundation was restructured into an LLC and renamed Arnold Ventures.[8] It combines the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, their political giving group the Action Now Initiative, and their donor-advised fund.[9]
In 2013, during the federal government shutdown, the Arnolds donated $10 million to keep Head Start programs running and serving at-risk children.[10]
From 2010-2013, Arnold served on the board of the Innocence Project, an organization that focuses on exonerating individuals who have been wrongfully convicted.[7] In 2017, she gave a TEDx talk on the importance of using evidence-based data to solve problems and make policy decisions.[4] In May 2018, the Arnolds committed $20 million to the National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research.[11] In March 2019, the Arnolds announced the opening of the National Partnership for Pretrial Justice.[7]
In July 2019, Arnold joined the board of the REFORM Alliance, a criminal justice advocacy group founded by Jay-Z and Meek Mill.[2][12]
In April 2021, Arnold committed to donating 5% of her wealth annually when she and her husband signed Global Citizen's "Give While You Live" campaign.[13] This is an effort to encourage more donations to charitable organizations.[13] Arnold and her husband are also leading the Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving, which, among other goals, wants Congress to raise giving requirements for donor-advised funds.[13][14]
Personal life
Laura is married to John Arnold, and the couple have three children.[7]