From This Is The PUREST FORM OF CHARITY | George Kaiser | 60 sec clips of wisdom · · Success Driven
“My motivation for philanthropy was largely guilt.”
On , George Kaiser, Chairman of BOK Financial and Kaiser-Francis Oil at George Kaiser Family Foundation, spoke about philanthropy during This Is The PUREST FORM OF CHARITY | George Kaiser | 60 sec clips of wisdom on Success Driven.
George Kaiser, chairman of BOK Financial and Kaiser-Francis Oil, has described his motivation for philanthropy as "largely guilt," stating that he gained advantages from being born into an advanced society with loving parents. He has said that he is "responsible neither for my genetics nor for my nurturing" and that the "purest form of charity" is to give all children an equal opportunity at birth. Kaiser has stated that the mantra of his foundation is that "no newborn child bears any responsibility for the circumstances of his or her birth" and that a child's future being heavily dependent on those circumstances "just seems fundamentally unfair." Kaiser has been a prominent advocate for early childhood education, particularly for children from birth to age three, which he has called "the most important" intervention. He has argued that such programs are "a moral imperative and a sound investment," citing evidence that they reduce correctional system costs and improve educational attainment. He has also been the visionary behind the Gathering Place park in Tulsa, which he said was intended to be "transformational for the city" and to restore a "sense of community." Kaiser has stated that his foundation aims to be "proactive in creating and expanding programs" and that he is "disturbed by inequality" in American society, preferring to "bring up the have-nots" rather than "knocking down the haves."