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The foundation is encouraging ocean research with the Paul G. Allen Ocean Challenge, launched this year to solicit ideas for reducing the impact of ocean acidification. The competition's winner gets $10,000 and a pledge to consider continued funding, Richmond said. Since 1990, the Allen Foundation has given away $454 million, mostly in the Pacific Northwest. That regional emphasis won't change, said media-relations manager Christina Siderius. Allen, 60, of Mercer Island is ranked as the 53rd wealthiest person in the world by Forbes with a net worth of $15 billion. He has pledged to give away most of his fortune. Separate from his foundation, Allen gave $400 million to found the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. He gave $26 million to the college he attended, Washington State University, for a center to study animal health and diseases that spread from animals to humans. Allen also owns the NFL Seattle Seahawks and the NBA Portland Trail Blazers. ___ Information from: The Seattle Times,
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