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Nancy and Rich Kinder ranked in at No. 315 on Forbes' 38th annual World Billionaires List. With an estimated wealth of $8.1 billion, the couple have become synonymous with transformational arts, education, green space and quality-of-life initiatives in Houston.

Over the past two decades, the Kinder Foundation has donated more than $20.2 million to downtown urban park non-profit.

The Kinder Foundation pledged $50 million in 2013 toward the Houston Parks Board's Bayou Greenways Project. Additional lead gifts include $100 million donation to Buffalo Bayou Partnership, $50 million to the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University, $70 million to Memorial Park, $30 million to Buffalo Bayou Park, $5 million to 50 SPARK Parks, $4.7 million to Emancipation Park, $4 million to Willow Waterhole, $3 million to Trees for Houston and $2 million to Hermann Park.

The Kinders gave nearly $75 million to Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, where Rich Kinder serves as a chairman on the board of trustees. Their gift led to the naming of what is now the Kinder Building, a permanent home for the museum's international collection of modern and contemporary art. 

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/lifestyle/article/who-are-nancy-and-rich-kinder-19404941.php

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(I've met both of them, and have been in their house as a +1 for a casual reception they held graciously.  Won't tell too many tales out of school, but their house itself is not enormous as you'd think - just a massive amount of land on which it's situated.  A great setup within the urban/suburban area.)  

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Speaking of the Kinders.  I was driving west bound on Memorial on my way to the Arboretum (closed, by the way) and noticed KINDER LAND BRIDGE in gold lettering on a low profile monument before passing through the tunnel.  Has this always been there?  I don’t recall ever seeing it before today.

P.S.:  hope the arboretum did not sustain too much damage…

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