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Robert K. Kraft
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Robert K Kraft
Founder & Chairman
Robert Kraft has long been committed to using his voice and platform to promote and support social equality for vulnerable populations.
Through his lifetime giving of almost $1 billion dollars, Mr. Kraft has sought to help provide equal footing, access to opportunities and respect for all people, especially those who are disadvantaged, overlooked or oppressed.
In 2019, he saw the rising tide of Jewish hate and all hate in America, echoing back to Germany in the 1930s and representing a threat to not just the Jewish community, but the country as a whole.
This increase in hate-fueled attacks galvanized him to focus his entrepreneurial and philanthropic efforts to establish the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS) — created out of the opportunity to develop a fact-based, non-confrontational and actionable approach that addresses the root cause of Jewish hate and all hate, at scale.
Through his own $20 million initial investment and the generous donations of others, Mr. Kraft created FCAS to stand up against racist and violent rhetoric aimed at Jewish people and all people through unique messaging and research, to reach unengaged Americans, moving them to become allies.