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  1. Philanthropy: Philanthropy has several, related meanings. In the broadest sense it is action for the love (or good) of humankind. [100%] 2023-01-15
  2. Philanthropy: Philanthropy refers to voluntary work intended for socially useful purposes. In the modern-day context, philanthropy is typically performed by organizations backed by large personal fortunes. [100%] 2023-02-28 [Charity]
  3. Philanthropy: Philanthropy is the voluntary act of donating money or goods, or providing some other support to a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time. Philanthropy is a major source of income for artistic, musical, religious, and humanitarian causes ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Philanthropy: Philanthropy is the voluntary act of donating money or goods, or providing some other support to a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time. Philanthropy is a major source of income for artistic, musical, religious, and humanitarian causes ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Philanthropy: Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives for the public good, focusing on quality of life". Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private good, focusing on material gain; and with government endeavors ... (Private efforts to increase public good) [100%] 2024-02-24 [Philanthropy]
  6. EJewish Philanthropy: EJewish Philanthropy is an online news website that covers the Jewish philanthropic space. The website was founded by Dan Brown in 2007 and claimed more than 150,000 readers per month in 2014. (News website covering Jewish philanthrophy) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Jewish philanthropy] [Jewish media]...
  7. Open Philanthropy: Open Philanthropy is the doctrine which holds that the programming, operations, governance, effectiveness, and efficiency of nonprofit organizations should be open and visible by the public, donors, and especially, stakeholders in those nonprofits. Among recent developments is the theory of ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-12-14 [Political philosophy]
  8. Fame and Philanthropy: Fame & Philanthropy was a charitable fundraising event that took place on the evening of the 86th Academy Awards, March 2, 2014. Attendees of the event range from high-profile celebrities to leaders in business, entertainment, and politics. [57%] 2022-12-24 [2014 establishments in California] [Academy Awards]...
  9. Philanthropy of BTS: South Korean boy band BTS are known for their philanthropic endeavors. Multiple members of the band have been inducted into prestigious donation clubs, such as the UNICEF Honors Club and the Green Noble Club, in acknowledgement of the size and ... (none) [57%] 2023-07-03 [BTS] [UNICEF]...
  10. Global Philanthropy Forum: The Global Philanthropy Forum (GPF) is an initiative of the World Affairs Council which acts as a peer-learning network of philanthropists — grant-makers and social investors — committed to advancing equity and opportunity in the developing world. Its community of ... (World Affairs Council project and network) [57%] 2022-06-16 [Global policy organizations] [Philanthropic organizations based in the United States]...
  11. The Muslim Philanthropy Digital Library: The Muslim Philanthropy Digital Library (MPDL) is an online project by the American University in Cairo's John D. Gerhart Center for Philanthropy and Civic Engagement and the Center of Excellence for the Middle East and Arab Cultures, AUC Library ... [44%] 2023-06-04 [Open-access archives]
  12. National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy: The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) is a progressive advocacy and watchdog group that monitors charitable spending in the United States. It was established in 1976 and is based in Washington, D.C. (Nonprofit organization in the U.S) [44%] 2023-01-19 [Social welfare charities based in the United States]
  13. Foundation for New Era Philanthropy: The Foundation for New Era Philanthropy was a Ponzi scheme that operated from 1989 until its collapse in 1995 after having raised over $500 million from 1100 donors and embezzling $135 million of this. Most of the money was stolen ... (Ponzi scheme) [44%] 2023-04-10 [1989 establishments in Pennsylvania] [Charity scandals]...
  14. RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service: The RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service is a research center at University of Texas at Austin located in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. (Organization) [37%] 2023-01-15
  15. Data philanthropy: Data philanthropy describes a form of collaboration in which private sector companies share data for public benefit. There are multiple uses of data philanthropy being explored from humanitarian, corporate, human rights, and academic use. (Aspect of culture) [70%] 2023-02-05 [Big data] [Data management]...
  16. Venture philanthropy: Venture philanthropy is a type of impact investment that takes concepts and techniques from venture capital finance and business management and applies them to achieving philanthropic goals. The term was first used in 1969 by John D. (Investment) [70%] 2023-02-22 [Philanthropy] [Social finance]...
  17. Venture philanthropy: Venture philanthropy is a type of impact investment that takes concepts and techniques from venture capital finance and business management and applies them to achieving philanthropic goals. The term was first used in 1969 by John D. (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-01 [Social finance]
  18. Ethics of philanthropy: Philanthropy poses a number of ethical issues: Choosing suitable recipients of philanthropy, and ensuring that the aid is effective, is a difficult ethical problem, first addressed by Aristotle. Ethical questions include: Many gifts are accompanied by a statement of intent ... [57%] 2023-07-31 [Donation] [Applied ethics]...
  19. Ethics of philanthropy: Philanthropy poses a number of ethical issues: Choosing suitable recipients of philanthropy, and ensuring that the aid is effective, is a difficult ethical problem, first addressed by Aristotle. Ethical questions include: Many gifts are accompanied by a statement of intent ... (Philosophy) [57%] 2023-11-04
  20. Open philanthropy (doctrine): Open philanthropy is a doctrine that the programming, operations, governance, effectiveness, and efficiency of nonprofit organizations should be open to the public, donors, and, especially, stakeholders in those nonprofits. Among recent developments is the theory of open source governance which ... (Doctrine) [57%] 2022-08-18 [Political philosophy]
  21. History and economics of philanthropy in the United States: Welcome to Westminster's HEPUS wiki! This wiki was created in the spirit of this idea, and the purpose is for all of us to learn more about the organizations which are the focus of your group projects and site ... [33%] 2023-03-21 [History of the United States] [Economics]...

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