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  2. Shelby White - Wikipedia

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    Through the Foundation, White has funded her philanthropic efforts including a $25 million donation to New York City parks in 2008; $3.25 million for an addition to the Brooklyn Public Library in 2010; more than $10 million since 2007 to nearly two dozen institutions from the National Park Service to the New York Philharmonic to identify ...

  3. List of philanthropists - Wikipedia

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    Alice and Sheryl Cooper – co-founded Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Foundation, a non-profit supporting teenagers. Alisher Usmanov – business-magnate, philanthropist, FIE President, founder of Art, science and sport foundation. Alagappa Chettiar – notable for work on Indian education. Anne-Françoise de Fougeret (1745-1813) – French ...

  4. Philanthropy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Philanthropy in the United States is the practice of voluntary, charitable giving by individuals, corporations and foundations to benefit important social needs. Its long history dates back to the early colonial period, when Puritans founded Harvard College and other institutions.

  5. Philanthropy and activism of Madonna - Wikipedia

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    Madonna's philanthropic adventure went awry, but there is no reason to doubt her intentions and generosity", the editors of Reimagining Global Philanthropy (2021), said. [142] In a dedicated piece on the issue, Harvard Business Review explored how "in philanthropy, failure is an almost daily occurrence". [171]

  6. Art Bridges Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Art Bridges and the Terra Foundation for American Art granted $2.4 million in funds for museums to develop traveling exhibitions and art sharing among a network of museums intended to be as large as 80 organizations. [10] The money was granted to the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for a six-year program.

  7. P.E.O. Sisterhood - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2023, The P.E.O. Sisterhood is a nonprofit organization that has helped more than 122,000 women pursue educational goals by providing over $415 million in educational assistance, making a difference in women’s lives through six philanthropies and a foundation: [16]

  8. Almanac of American Philanthropy - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] The almanac records the achievements of American philanthropy, profiles influential donors, presents statistics [3] [9] and polling results, [10] lists books and recommended readings in the field, provides a selection of philanthropy quotations, and summarizes modern approaches to charitable giving in the United States.

  9. Philanthropy - Wikipedia

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    Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives for the public good, focusing on quality of life". [1] Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private good, focusing on material gain; and with government endeavors that are public initiatives for public good, such as those that focus on the provision of public services. [1]