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Philanthropy

2023
This essay examines the practice of charitable gifts, organised care, and other forms of benevolence that formed the basics of the social relationships that structured everyday life for British people through the period 1750–1914. The essay explores the philanthropy of the period ranging from donations, relief measures, improving ...
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Rainbow Philanthropy

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2001
ABSTRACT Martina Navratilova was the first professional athlete to proclaim her lesbianism. After retiring from a stunning tennis career, Martina Navratilova has emerged as a prominent author, television commentator, and public speaker. She is an influential advocate of lesbigay causes, and a major contributor to the lesbigay community.
M, Navratilova, N K, Gartrell
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Corporate philanthropy

This chapter provides a brief overview of corporate philanthropy. It starts off with defining the term and giving alternative views on its understanding. Then it moves on to outlining corporate philanthropy’s historical development by blending both academic and managerial perspectives into its current knowledge base, including approaches to its ...
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Philanthropy

2013
Derived from the Greek word philanthropos, which means “love of humankind”, the term philanthropy refers to charitable acts carried out to promote the good of society (Visser, Matten, Pohl, & Tolhurst, 2007). In corporate settings, philanthropy entails donating a portion of a company’s profits or resources to non-profit organizations in sectors such as
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Philanthropy for philanthropy's sake

Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing, 2023
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