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philanthropic

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


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Earlier this week, a spokesperson for the couple said the trip to Australia in April will be for "private, business and philanthropic engagements".

From BBC

The couple plan to narrow their philanthropic efforts to grant-giving and similar dispersals, rather than running a nonprofit themselves—a move that will reduce overhead costs, former employees say.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said she felt compelled to speak out against the series’ depiction of her because continuing her “good work,” including her philanthropic efforts, “requires an intact reputation.”

From Los Angeles Times

The gallery said: "The commissioning of this portrait marks a remarkable opportunity for the NPG to bring together an artist and sitters in celebration of LGBTQ+ representation, philanthropic work and highly regarded photographic art."

From BBC

The City of London Corporation has committed £191m towards the £231m needed to complete the first phase of the renewal programme, with the remaining funds sought through philanthropic and partnership support.

From BBC