0 helping poor people, especially by giving them money
1 giving money to help people who are poor or sick, or to pay for things such as museums or schools that are good for society:
In this early period, the government did not intervene in such activities as long as they retained a purely philanthropic goal.
The first phase of liberal social policy supported a dual model with a strong call for self-help and philanthropic initiatives.
Thefinancialsupport for these various projects was supplied by a mix of public and private universities, federal and state political jurisdictions, and private philanthropic foundations.
The list of nominees shows that most had extensive experience of voluntary work, in political organizations, local government, or philanthropic activity.
Numbers can be inflated if the count includes all of ' third sector ' organisations such as philanthropic, welfare, cultural and sporting organisations.
This would give commercial investments the market rate, and philanthropic investments little or no financial return.
The prospect for philanthropically driven licenses is bound only by the philanthropic appetite of patent holders.
The private schools were financed by philanthropic societies that had oligarchic and liberal characteristics.
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