0 giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are ill, poor, or have no home:
a charitable foundation/organization/trust
The entire organization is funded by charitable donations.
The school has charitable status (= it is officially a charity).
3 of or relating to a person or organization that gives money, food, or other help to those who need it:
She was involved in many charitable organizations.
4 connected with a charity or charities:
charitable foundation/organization The firm's family owners decided to create a charitable foundation.
The entire organization is funded by charitable donations.
The organization has been granted charitable status.
The scale of poverty was so much greater than what had gone before that the contribution from the charitable sector was proportionately reduced.
Various charitable actions that result from competition for popularity also belong here.
Table 3 considers the effects of the same set of independent variables on participation in non-political local organizations, including social, charitable, work and sport groups.
There is also some evidence that the squeeze on resources meant that a higher percentage of charitable funds went to the intended beneficiaries.
Rapid social changes had undermined the charitable objects of many trusts.
In the interest of the public purse, officials wanted to establish more stringent criteria for maintaining charitable status.
There met the miserable lounger, the honored artisan, the commercial speculator, the charitable doctor, the laborious lawyer, and the retired [army] officer.
More than any social programme to date, this new service signalled the end of traditional charitable practice.
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