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philanthropy

[fi-lan-thruh-pee] / fɪˈlæn θrə pi /


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He is not just a prolific creator but a mogul who owns his own studio, controls casting decisions and has cultivated a public image rooted in faith, morality and philanthropy.

From Salon

How the superrich deploy their firepower has vast implications for the fortunes of businesses in almost every U.S. industry, global philanthropy and the broader economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was made a dame for services to young people and philanthropy, having spent much of her career in higher education.

From BBC

The wealthy know this and try to compensate in everything from their philanthropy to visiting grocery stores now and then to learn the price of ground chuck.

From The Wall Street Journal

While most of its donors aren’t disclosed, records show the Servant Foundation, a philanthropy linked to the evangelical family that founded Hobby Lobby, has donated tens of millions of dollars.

From The Wall Street Journal