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: --
The new legislation was influenced by the ideology of leading philanthropic organisations.
And besides this political empire we also have philanthropic and educational incursions.
While these partnerships appear to be working well, they are few in number and modest components of philanthropic programs.
The same can probably be said of philanthropic funding institutions.
This did not put gender inequality at the forefront of its campaigns but sought rather to reform society through the dedicated philanthropic effort of women.
Many countries in the region have a long history of philanthropic activities.
When the actual effects of the middle-class philanthropic and cultural in-uence on the working class were measured, they appear to have been very limited.
The private schools were financed by philanthropic societies that had oligarchic and liberal characteristics.