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Summary Of: Philanthropy

philanthropy may encompass any... One who practices philanthropy may be called a... Philanthropy is a major source of income for... philanthropy has become more mainstream... Philanthropy is not always viewed as a universal good... The purpose of philanthropy is also debated... Some equate philanthropy with benevolence and charity for the... Others hold that philanthropy can be any... Some believe that philanthropy can be a means to build community by growing community funds and giving vehicles... Philanthropy responds to either the present or the future needs... A growing trend in philanthropy is the development of... emergence of philanthropy in recent years... which involves applying the techniques of business to philanthropy has been termed...

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