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philanthropist

[fi-lan-thruh-pist] / fɪˈlæn θrə pɪst /


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Even if they don’t contribute to it themselves, this might be worthwhile because a philanthropist or local government might use them to distribute money to children in your area.

From The Wall Street Journal

He leads these caveats—which form the bulk of the letter—with a call for philanthropists and wealthy countries to provide aid to those in need, domestically and globally.

From Barron's

He leads these caveats—which form the bulk of the letter—with a call for philanthropists and wealthy countries to provide aid to those in need, domestically and globally.

From Barron's

He leads these caveats—which form the bulk of the letter—with a call for philanthropists and wealthy countries to provide aid to those in need, domestically and globally.

From Barron's

He was a notable philanthropist with a special passion for education, as he showed in op-eds promoting reform in our pages over the years.

From The Wall Street Journal