philanthropic
31philanthropic — Benevolent. Anno: 115 ALR 1133. Pertaining to philanthropy. Charitable. Rotch v Emerson, 105 Mass 431, 434 …
32philanthropic — adj. loving one s fellow men; benevolent. Derivatives: philanthropically adv. Etymology: F philanthropique (as PHILANTHROPE) …
33philanthropic organization — n. benevolent and generous organization …
34philanthropic purpose — See philanthropy …
35philanthropic foundation — noun a foundation that provides funds for science or art or education or religion or relief from disease etc. • Hypernyms: ↑charity …
36Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies — Di Phi debate in the New West building Abbreviation Di Phi Motto Ad Virtute, Libertatem, Scientiamque …
37Union-Philanthropic Society — The Union Philanthropic (Literary) Society (UPLS) is an American college debating society at Hampden Sydney College in Hampden Sydney, Virginia. For over two centuries, the Union Philanthropic Society has offered Hampden Sydney a unique forum for …
38National Philanthropic Trust — Contents 1 Mission 2 Financial Overview 3 Philanthropic Services 4 External links 5 References …
39Royal Philanthropic Society — The Royal Philanthropic Society had its origins in the St Paul s Coffee House in London in 1788 where a group of men met to discuss the problems of homeless children who were to be found begging and stealing on the streets. The Society began by… …
40New York Philanthropic Advisory Service — The New York Philanthropic Advisory Service (NYPAS), founded in 1986, is a program of the Education Research Foundation of the Metropolitan New York Better Business Bureau, which serves New York City, Long Island and the Mid Hudson Region.… …