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      • The word philanthropy comes from Ancient Greek φιλανθρωπία (philanthrōpía) 'love of humanity ', from philo- 'to love, be fond of' and anthrōpos 'humankind, mankind'.
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    The word philanthropy comes from Ancient Greek φιλανθρωπία (philanthrōpía) 'love of humanity ', from philo- 'to love, be fond of' and anthrōpos 'humankind, mankind'. [2] . In the second century CE, Plutarch used the Greek concept of philanthrôpía to describe superior human beings.

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  3. Philanthropy, voluntary organized efforts intended for socially useful purposes. Philanthropic groups have existed since ancient times. Since the late 19th century, large personal fortunes have led to the creation of private foundations that bequeath large gifts in support of varied causes.

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  4. When the African American women chose to laud the firefighters as “philanthropic,” they were recognizing the sufferers and responders came from different backgrounds. The men had overcome divisions wrought by America’s long history of white hostility to African Americans to save black lives.

  5. History of Philanthropy, at a glance. 9 case studies commissioned. 4 Grants Made. Sample Grants. See All Grants In This Area. We want to learn about what philanthropy has accomplished in the past to inform our picture of what great giving looks like.

  6. The society exists today as the St. George's Society of New York and is considered the oldest charity in the United States. 1907 – The first private family foundation in the U.S., the Russell Sage Foundation, is founded to study and disseminate knowledge about social problems.

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  7. In the Middle East, the Ottoman Empire reached its zenith, while in East Asia, powerful dynasties ruled China and Japan. Globally, the Age of Discovery spurred an unprecedented exchange of people, goods, ideas, and culture. All of these changes had a profound effect on the rise of modern philanthropy, centralizing need in urban centers ...

  8. Nov 23, 2020 · The recognition of African Americans by the Humane Societies highlights how philanthropy—at an optimistic moment in the early United States—contributed to conversations about inclusion.

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