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philanthropic

[fil-uhn-throp-ik] / ˌfɪl ənˈθrɒp ɪk /


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“How can we monetize and make those models work so they’re self-sustaining and less dependent on philanthropic support?”

From The Wall Street Journal

The bonuses, contingent on whether the executives meet their goals, will be funded through what one finance official described as “campus-based auxiliaries” that include philanthropic sources and private fundraising, rather than state or tuition funds.

From Los Angeles Times

Away from her philanthropic work, Ms Ferguson has various business ventures, and has written several children's books, non-fiction about Queen Victoria, and her own memoirs.

From BBC

Williams also details her robust philanthropic goals, including mentoring other Black entrepreneurs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The poll comes ahead of a Nov. 7 forum at UC Riverside where 11 philanthropic organizations, including the California Wellness Foundation, have invited gubernatorial candidates to discuss their healthcare priorities.

From Los Angeles Times