philanthropy in English

noun
1
the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.
The greater generosity of Conservatives reflects the value they place on individual philanthropy above publicly-funded welfare services.

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1. Such philanthropy is encouraged by government.

2. The Red Cross appeals to philanthropy.

3. Considerateness: See: charity , comity , consideration , discretion , philanthropy , prudence

4. Benignity: See: clemency , consideration , favor , humanity , largess , philanthropy

5. Philanthropy is reorganizing itself before our very eyes.

6. You can abandon more money for philanthropy.

7. We get together to discuss tax, properties and philanthropy.

8. But the man himself is philosophical about his philanthropy.

9. • Promote accountability and ‘good practices’ in Diaspora philanthropy.

10. Philanthropy aside, the gold that you donated belonged to Rick.

11. Therefore, to build harmonious society must emphasize the function of philanthropy.

12. C., Alexander the Great set a Western tradition for royal philanthropy.

13. All that development and philanthropy disguised hard commercial policies.

14. Candid is the leading source of information about philanthropy worldwide

15. In Soapy's opinion the Law was more benign than Philanthropy.

16. Mr. Pickwick's countenance glowed with an expression of universal philanthropy.

17. Accomplis is a social justice philanthropy committed to moving money equitably and courageously.

18. This is, of course, to philanthropy what eBay and Amazon are to commerce.

19. If it had been only philanthropy, would it have felt like it did?

20. The philanthropy sink as the only way to create reserves is not sustainable.

21. DDEB is also active in social welfare and philanthropy for giving society reciprocation.

22. 8 C.,[www.Sentencedict.com] Alexander the Great set a Western tradition for royal philanthropy.

23. Wanuskewin is a museum, a school, a philanthropy and an archaeological dig.

24. Hospitals were built as a result of private philanthropy and government intervention.

25. You must pay in humiliation of sprit for everything received at the hands of philanthropy.

26. The Candid is the world's leading source of information on philanthropy, fundraising, and grant programs.

27. GCIR’s biennial national Convening is the foremost gathering in philanthropy on immigrant and refugee issues

28. The mission of its business-oriented philanthropy is a combination of community service and international friendship.

29. Cardinal is proud to team with Antis on everything from roofs to philanthropy."

30. Consequently, Antilles, like most other independent schools, relies on philanthropy and alternative revenues to supplement its budget

31. And I began to discover that his philanthropy was no longer casual now, but constant and systematic.

32. That is in stark contrast to the 'My-way-or-highway' tendencies of venture philanthropy.

33. When it comes to the most important skills required to be a philanthropy Chairperson, we found that a lot of resumes listed 9.7% of philanthropy chairpeople included semester, while 7.6% of resumes included charitable events, and 6.2% of resumes included local businesses.

34. There are also active fan organizations that participate in philanthropy and create a positive social impact.

35. 9 You must pay in humiliation of sprit for everything received at the hands of philanthropy.

36. Join this community event and celebrate philanthropy by recognizing this year's inductees into the Bartlesville Legacy Hall of Fame.

37. Born and raised in San Francisco, the 71-year-old Rosenberg has been preaching philanthropy his entire adult life.

38. It is also conceivable that certain social expenditures and tax policies may have created disincentives for civic-minded philanthropy.

39. Private philanthropy is the direct expression of the great Christian principle of the Brotherhood of man and the Golden Rule

40. Be the Earth Philanthropy is committed to accelerating the regeneration of life on earth under a systemic perspective

41. Almsgiving is a form of prayer because it is "giving to God" — and not mere philanthropy

42. Through his philanthropy, Burstone has ensured that the school continues attracting excellent faculty who can break new ground in orthodontics research.

43. 29 Born and raised in San Francisco, the 71-year-old Rosenberg has been preaching philanthropy his entire adult life.

44. Perhaps Lessing’s point, merely Adumbrated, is that the long Edwardian afternoon would have entailed a continuation of the great Edwardian philanthropy, otherwise brutally …

45. Commonality is a social impact consulting firm that works with nonprofits, philanthropy, government and business to develop powerful solutions to complex social issues

46. Aly Sterling Philanthropy is a partnership-driven consulting firm powering fundraising, strategic planning and board leadership solutions for the well-positioned nonprofit

47. I want to help you re-perceive what philanthropy is, what it could be, and what your relationship to it is.

48. A minority or Liberals attacked the principle of state welfare, arguing that the state should rather encourage self-help and philanthropy.

49. Benefic provides strategic, legal and operational advice on charity law, tax planning, gift planning, major donor and Internet fundraising, investment philanthropy and media projects

50. Corporations also recognize the value of venture philanthropy, Engelhardt said, because some companies are increasing matching funds, allowing employees to direct corporate giving more fully.