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philanthropic

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


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Announcing the rebrand on the Archewell website on Friday, Prince Harry and Meghan said the charity allowed the couple and their children to "expand upon their global philanthropic endeavours as a family".

From BBC

Gates has said he met Epstein for philanthropic purposes, which he regrets.

From The Wall Street Journal

She estimates the building’s total repairs will cost $7 million, so the development authority will continue working to secure federal disaster relief funds and philanthropic donations to make up the rest.

From Los Angeles Times

Ayton was recognized for his philanthropic work across the Bahamas, which is his home country, Jamaica and Los Angeles through the Ayton Family Foundation.

From Los Angeles Times

The money will go to children under age 10 who live in zip codes with median incomes under $150,000, the Dalios said in a statement on their philanthropic website.

From The Wall Street Journal