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philanthropic

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


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The entity, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Foundation, recently hired an executive director who is expected to oversee “Mr. Schwarzman’s vision for anticipated philanthropic growth,” according to the document.

From The Wall Street Journal

MrBeast boasts more than 450 million YouTube subscribers -- the most in the world -- with his channel specializing in absurd contests and globe-trotting philanthropic ventures.

From Barron's

But like other royals both princesses also have philanthropic endeavours.

From BBC

Around this time, Epstein was trying to set up a philanthropic fund to rehabilitate his image and failing to convince Gates to participate in it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Miller said he and his wife, Staci, while mapping out their philanthropic work, chose to focus on intractable problems at the local, state, national and global level.

From Los Angeles Times