0 someone who gives money to help an organization, society, or person
1 someone who gives money to help an organization, society, or person
2 someone who gives money to a person or organization, usually without expecting anything back in return:
And herewith greetings and heartfelt thanks, for I know your members to be great benefactors to suffering humanity.
In many villages there are old almshouses founded by pious benefactors for "poor brethren and sisters."
Sometimes I knew the hand by which assistance was sent, but at other times my benefactors remained unknown.
These had been bestowed on the monastic churches by benefactors, who considered that what was used in the service of God should be the best which man could offer.
The rulers of today are perceived to a lesser degree than in the past as benefactors, albeit still as the most efficient potential protectors.
Exhibitions held at most institutions were largely or entirely made up of objects donated by local private benefactors.
Other distributions were often carried out on the anniversaries of benefactors.
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