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philanthropy

noun as in humanitarianism

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Some of these choice programs rely at least in part for funding on donations offset by tax credits or philanthropy rather than a direct state subsidy.

The headlines tolling doom have cast a shadow over the work of millions of dedicated mathematicians, entrepreneurs, engineers, artists, ecologists and community advocates and repelled onlookers, creating a profound missed opportunity to reshape philanthropy.

From Salon

His family did not share any information about the circumstances surrounding his death but released a statement acknowledging Glover’s impact on the communities he served through his journalism and philanthropy.

Just this week, Lesh and the Dead’s other founders were announced as the 2025 recipients of the Recording Academy’s prestigious MusiCares Persons of the Year award in recognition of the band’s philanthropy and cultural impact.

The Turbine Theatre in London's Battersea Power Station is to close after five years, blaming a theatre landscape "without serious investment and philanthropy".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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