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Philanthropic meaning
Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind
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It regularly participates in Homecoming and Songfest, and the community's philanthropic efforts and success in philanthropic leadership annually raise over $150,000.
Along with acting DiCaprio is also a producer on several other projects and continues to participate in philanthropic work for the environment.
And powered by donations from individuals as well as philanthropic organizations, the group charges about $150 for those who can afford it — about a quarter of the cost for a surgical abortion — and no one is turned away for lack of funds.
As for Noreeya, who is considered to be the business-minded investor of the bunch, she says they’ll be using their platform to expand their philanthropic efforts.
Be it through work with refugees or philanthropic efforts, her mother encouraged her to engage with pressing issues and current events.
But more than just a musician, Franti is an activist who uses his platform to advocate against gun violence, and his philanthropic efforts extend to his non-profit, Do It For The Love, founded with his amazing wife, Sara.
By involving the younger generation in philanthropic activities and impact-focused initiatives, family offices cultivate a sense of responsibility, instill values, and prepare future stewards of wealth to continue driving positive change.
Chefs of the Caribbean will pay homage to Wyclef Jean for his philanthropic, business and entertainment achievements.
Co-founder, Julie Wells, says all SHIFT’s funds are gained from fundraising and philanthropic people.
For this year’s grantmaking, the Philanthropic Society will award up to $75,000 for the new “Move the Needle” category for high-priority needs in priorities in Joplin, Webb City and Carl Junction.
He also does not talk about his philanthropic deeds.
Hemmings said his philanthropic endeavours, by dedicating his time and resources to various charitable causes, provided support to those in need.
He once named her his “honorary granddaughter” for her philanthropic work.
He's not going to give the means of production to the men on the factory floor, but I do think that there is the idea of making their lives a little bit better through education or playgrounds or some other sort of philanthropic efforts.
If the public drinking fountain movement shows what is possible when people mobilise around water, it also points to the limits of philanthropic organisations; limits that became more pronounced at end of the 19th century.
In 1956, Kissinger joined the staff of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, an organization established by the children of John D. Rockefeller Jr. to coordinate the family’s philanthropic endeavors.
In addition to working with students, he also expanded his philanthropic practice, building upon a lifetime of care for others by committing his entire estate to this foundation.
In the business of development, philanthropic gestures are rare.
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I want to meet like-minded peers that share my view of the world through music, and make a change in the world by focusing on philanthropic endeavors.