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Aside from being an architect and philanthropist, Jon Stryker is also known as an activist that upholds environmental and social causes. He is an heir to his grandfather's company, the Stryker Corporation. Jon Stryker has an estimated net worth of $3.9 billion.

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Jon Stryker took his Master of Architecture at the University of California in Berkeley and he currently sits as the President of Depot Landmark LLC which specializes on the restoration and rehabilitation of historical buildings. He founded and currently serves as the President of the Arcus Foundation which is an international organization that supports ape conservation and promotes human social justice endeavors like gender equality and sexual orientation.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2019

Earning Turned Donation

Jon Stryker's lifetime contribution to various foundations

$550,000,000

2019

Earning Turned Donation

Jon Stryker's donation of scholarships for his alma mater Kalamazoo College

$20,000,000

2018

Earning Turned Donation

Jon Stryker's total donation to Kalamazoo College which allowed him to become part of the institution's 2010 Distinguished Service Award, which goes to alumni who have made exceptional personal contributions to the college

$66,000,000

2017

Earning Turned Donation

Donation of Jon Stryker to fund the purchase of an 11.8-acre property for the Virgin Islands National Park

$1,280,000

2016

Earning Turned Donation

Donation of Jon Stryker and his sister, Pat Stryker, to fund the nation's first memorial to the victims of racial terror lynchings

$10,000,000

2015

Earning Turned Donation

Donation that would go toward a proposed multi-phase restoration of the property and an environmental education facility to the Kalamazoo Nature Center

$700,000

2015

Earning Turned Donation

Donation to the Arcus Foundation to support great ape conservation efforts

$10,000,000

2014

Sale of Asset

Sale of Jon Stryker's Palm Beach compound

$43,000,000

2014

Sale of Asset

Sale of Jon Stryker's 5,600-square-foot pad facing Central Park

$42,000,000

2013

Earning Turned Donation

Donation to organizations working toward social justice for LGBT people in the year 2013

$17,000,000

2013

Sale of Asset

Selling price of Jon Stryker's 5,600-square-foot sprawling duplex penthouse atop the Prásadá, a quirky yet elegant French Second Empire-style apartment house on New York City’s Central Park West

$48,000,000

2013

Asset

Purchase value of the 129-acre Mystery Point in Garrison

$4,380,000

2012

Earning Turned Donation

Donation to the nonprofit group Freedom to Marry Minnesota, which helped to organize the defeat of a referendum that would have placed a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in Minnesota

$325,000

2012

Earning Turned Donation

Endowment grant of Jon Stryker's The Arcus Foundation to support the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership's operations and programming in the future

$23,000,000

2011

Earning Turned Donation

Jon Stryker's personal contribution to the political action committee Coalition for Progress to fund the election campaigns of Michigan Senate and Michigan House of Representatives district candidates, particularly from the Democratic Party

$4,700,000

2010

Asset

Purchase value of an adjoining ocean-access lot that included the former residence of Jimmy and Jane Buffett

$18,500,000

2010

Earning Turned Donation

Donation to create a new chair position at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design's college named the Arcus Chair in Gender, Sexuality and the Built Environment

$1,000,000

2009

Earning Turned Donation

Donation of Jon Stryker's Arcus Foundation to Kalamazoo College for the development of a social leadership center on campus

$2,300,000

2008

Earning Turned Donation

Jon Stryker's established grant to fund the tuition and financial support of 50 Posse Scholars from the Los Angeles Unified School District

$5,600,000

2002

Asset

Purchase value of Jon Stryker's 5,600-square-foot pad facing Central Park

$12,800,000

2001

Earning Turned Donation

Jon Stryker's grant in support of the Kalamazoo College's highly ranked study abroad programs

$5,000,000