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Tech Mogul Erik Bergman of Great.com Contributing $1 Million for Clean Water Initiatives in Africa

Tech entrepreneur Erik Bergman of Great.com generously contributes $1 million to prominent YouTube figure MrBeast's "Water" project, an ambitious effort to gather $40 million to construct wells across Africa.

Millionaire entrepreneur Erik Bergman, founder of Great.com, gives generous contributions of one...
Millionaire entrepreneur Erik Bergman, founder of Great.com, gives generous contributions of one million dollars towards sustaining clean water initiatives in Africa.

Tech Mogul Erik Bergman of Great.com Contributing $1 Million for Clean Water Initiatives in Africa

In a remarkable act of generosity, Erik Bergman, the founder of Great.com, has pledged $1 million to the "Team Water" campaign, an initiative aimed at raising $40 million for clean water projects across Africa.

Bergman's philanthropic efforts are deeply rooted in a family tradition of giving back. His donation to MrBeast's campaign is a testament to his commitment to making a tangible difference in the world.

Bergman's vision for Great.com is to build an affiliate empire where 100% of the profits are directed towards charity. Remarkably, Bergman does not take a salary from Great.com and has not withdrawn any money from it for personal use.

The funds donated to "Team Water" will be used to keep small rural hospitals open in Sudan, providing malaria medication and birth services. This donation is not Bergman's first foray into charitable giving. In 2021, he donated $1.2 million to the "Team Seas" campaign, a joint initiative with MrBeast and fellow creator Mark Rober.

Bergman's philanthropy extends beyond the immediate cause. He finds inspiration in individuals who do good deeds, not just celebrities. He values helping people more than owning luxury items like a Ferrari.

The focus of Great.com has been on climate change, but Bergman finds water projects more tangible and motivating. He sees the long-term impact of MrBeast's philanthropic efforts as huge, particularly in the context of clean water projects.

The "Team Water" campaign has garnered significant support, with 600,000 different people signing up to donate. Bergman's donation is a significant boost to this cause, bringing us one step closer to providing clean water to those who need it most.

In 2017, Bergman left Catena, a company he co-founded, to focus solely on philanthropy and Great.com. His commitment to making a difference in the world continues to inspire many.

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