The list compiled by American lifestyle 'Town and Country Magazine' figures New York-based Adarsh Alphons, Reshma Saujani and Shaila Ittycheria, all under 40 years of age.
"These are the men and women whose serious dollars, bold ideas, and old-fashioned hard work have made them the year's most noteworthy and inspiring givers," says the magazine of people on its 'T&C 50: The Biggest Philanthropists of 2015' list.
Saujani, 39, is the founder of 'Girls Who Code', a three- year-old nonprofit that teaches computer skills to girls from low-income communities to close technology's gender-gap.
Meanwhile, 30-year-old Alphons founded 'ProjectArt' to unleash the creative power in each child and change the way the world views arts education, because for him, art saves lives.
His 'Grand Plan' is to help troubled New York City students via ProjectArt, which provides free art classes at public libraries in all five boroughs.
It does this by public awareness and programmes. Using its unique library-partnerships model, it helps youth express their artistic visions, set goals and display their art in celebrated art galleries in New York City, all at no cost to the students.
Ittycheria, 31, co-founded 'Enstitute' that bypasses college by placing its students in paid tech apprenticeships.
Her 'Grand Plan' is to educate the digitally inclined and debt-averse.
The list also includes Zuckerberg's wife Priscilla Chan, former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, and actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Emma Watson.
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