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* ] – American singer/songwriter; spokeswoman for ] * ] – American singer/songwriter; spokeswoman for ]
* ] – Lebanese singer, known for her philanthropy * ] – Lebanese singer, known for her philanthropy
* ] – donated money to build over 2500 libraries worldwide, the ] in New York, and the ] at ]. Founder of the ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. * ] – donated money to build over 2500 libraries worldwide, the ] in New York, and the ] at ]. Founder of the ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]
* ] – American actress; known for her humanitarian work worldwide; a Goodwill Ambassador for the ] * ] – American actress; known for her humanitarian work worldwide; a Goodwill Ambassador for the ]
* ] – chairman of the ] (during the ]) * ] – chairman of the ] (during the ])
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* ] – co-head of the Edhi Foundation in Pakistan * ] – co-head of the Edhi Foundation in Pakistan
* ] – one of the world's best-known philanthropic performers; named the most politically effective celebrity of all time by the '']''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atu2.com/news/bono-makes-the-20-most-politically-effective-celebs-list.html|title=Bono Makes The 20 Most Politically Effective Celebs List|website=www.atu2.com|language=en|access-date=2019-05-07}}</ref> * ] – one of the world's best-known philanthropic performers; named the most politically effective celebrity of all time by the '']''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atu2.com/news/bono-makes-the-20-most-politically-effective-celebs-list.html|title=Bono Makes The 20 Most Politically Effective Celebs List|website=www.atu2.com|language=en|access-date=2019-05-07}}</ref>
* ], co-founded ] * ] co-founded ]
* ] – co-founder of the ] * ] – co-founder of the ]


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* ] – ], ] Foundation, BC Medical Services Foundation, and the ] Foundation * ] – ], ] Foundation, BC Medical Services Foundation, and the ] Foundation
* Dr. ] – founder of telecom company ]; set up the ] to encourage better governance in Africa, and providing higher education scholarships for leadership and management for Africans; initiated the ] * Dr. ] – founder of telecom company ]; set up the ] to encourage better governance in Africa, and providing higher education scholarships for leadership and management for Africans; initiated the ]
* ], co-founded ] * ] co-founded ]
* ] – various private colleges and boarding schools; medical facilities; ] * ] – various private colleges and boarding schools; medical facilities; ]
* ] – ] philanthropist * ] – ] philanthropist
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* ] – founder of the John Rylands Library * ] – founder of the John Rylands Library
* ] – founder of ] * ] – founder of ]
* ], information technology entrepreneur, working to improve education system. $2 million invested in ] for a separate business school.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/Frank-Islam-to-dedicate-2-million-management-school-at-alma-mater-AMU/article17204603.ece|title=Frank Islam to dedicate $2-million management school at alma mater AMU|date=2017-02-06|work=The Hindu|access-date=2019-10-04|others=Special Correspondent|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> * ] information technology entrepreneur, working to improve education system. $2 million invested in ] for a separate business school.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/Frank-Islam-to-dedicate-2-million-management-school-at-alma-mater-AMU/article17204603.ece|title=Frank Islam to dedicate $2-million management school at alma mater AMU|date=2017-02-06|work=The Hindu|access-date=2019-10-04|others=Special Correspondent|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
* ] – co-founder of ] * ] – co-founder of ]
* ] – known for humanitarian work in aiding the ], organizing ], and involvement in ] * ] – known for humanitarian work in aiding the ], organizing ], and involvement in ]
* ] – considered by some{{Who|date=October 2020}} the father of modern philanthropy, helped to found cultural institutions in the United States and England<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://time.com/5202713/george-peabody-philanthropist/|title=Why Google Is Celebrating Philanthropist George Peabody|website=Time|language=en|access-date=2019-05-07}}</ref> * ] – considered by some{{Who|date=October 2020}} the father of modern philanthropy, helped to found cultural institutions in the United States and England<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://time.com/5202713/george-peabody-philanthropist/|title=Why Google Is Celebrating Philanthropist George Peabody|website=Time|language=en|access-date=2019-05-07}}</ref>
* ] – estimated to have donated more than US$32 billion, often through the ] and ]s * ] – estimated to have donated more than US$32 billion, often through the ] and ]s
* ], doctor and founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center * ] doctor and founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center
* ] – donated $5 million in coherence with Chester County to preserve over {{convert|1000|acre|km2}} of land in ]; the land is now owned by ] * ] – donated $5 million in coherence with Chester County to preserve over {{convert|1000|acre|km2}} of land in ]; the land is now owned by ]
* ] – co-founder of the ] * ] – co-founder of the ]
* ], Founder of H&R Block Tax company. Henry established the nationally acclaimed Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute, formed the Marion and Henry Bloch Family Foundation one of the largest family foundations in the region (Midwest) and many other places in the Kansas City community. * ] – founder of H&R Block Tax company. Henry established the nationally acclaimed Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute, formed the Marion and Henry Bloch Family Foundation one of the largest family foundations in the region (Midwest) and many other places in the Kansas City community
* ] – Norwegian shipping magnate, tax evader, patron of the arts * ] – Norwegian shipping magnate, tax evader, patron of the arts
* ], co-founder and board member of the charity evaluator ] and the executive director of the ]. * ] co-founder and board member of the charity evaluator ] and the executive director of the ]
* ] – multi-millionaire philanthropist and financier of the causes of many conservative Christian cultural, religious and political organizations * ] – multi-millionaire philanthropist and financier of the causes of many conservative Christian cultural, religious and political organizations
* ] – aviator, engineer, industrialist and film producer; donated US$1.56 billion to various charities including the ] * ] – aviator, engineer, industrialist and film producer; donated US$1.56 billion to various charities including the ]
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* ] – English charity director of ].<ref name=HBDEntry>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Janet Lacey|url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f6h&AN=32225252&site=ehost-live|encyclopedia=Hutchinson's Biography Database|date=2011|access-date=13 January 2021|via=MasterFILE Complete|url-access=subscription}}</ref> * ] – English charity director of ]<ref name=HBDEntry>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Janet Lacey|url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f6h&AN=32225252&site=ehost-live|encyclopedia=Hutchinson's Biography Database|date=2011|access-date=13 January 2021|via=MasterFILE Complete|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
* ] – Also known by his YouTube channel name as ], was one of the co-founders of ]. * ] – also known by his YouTube channel name as ], was one of the co-founders of ]
* ] – Dedicated much of his youth to helping young people start their own businesses * ] – dedicated much of his youth to helping young people start their own businesses
* ] – co-founder of the MacArthur Foundation * ] – co-founder of the MacArthur Foundation
* ] – founder of the ] and ] * ] – founder of the ] and ]
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* ] – dramatically expanded the Rockefeller Foundation and Rockefeller University; bought and then donated the land in Manhattan upon which the United Nations headquarters was built * ] – dramatically expanded the Rockefeller Foundation and Rockefeller University; bought and then donated the land in Manhattan upon which the United Nations headquarters was built
* ] – one of the founders of ] * ] – one of the founders of ]
* ] (1801–1875) - founder of Salem Chapel, ], a founder of ], founder of various Sunday schools, editor of hymn book. * ] (1801–1875) founder of Salem Chapel, ], a founder of ], founder of various Sunday schools, editor of hymn book.
* ], major contributor to liberal or progressive ]s.<ref>{{cite news |date=October 30, 2006 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2006/oct/30/nation/na-donors30/2 |title=Unregulated Groups Wield Millions To Sway Voters |author=Stephanie Simon |newspaper=Los Angeles Times}}</ref><ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160910125753/http://www.cfinst.org/pr/pdf/527/527-12G_Table2.pdf |date=2016-09-10 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527indivsdetail.asp?ID=U0000000248&Cycle=2006 |title=Open Secrets |access-date=2018-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410015931/http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527indivsdetail.asp?ID=U0000000248&Cycle=2006 |archive-date=2008-04-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref> * ] major contributor to liberal or progressive ]s<ref>{{cite news |date=October 30, 2006 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2006/oct/30/nation/na-donors30/2 |title=Unregulated Groups Wield Millions To Sway Voters |author=Stephanie Simon |newspaper=Los Angeles Times}}</ref><ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160910125753/http://www.cfinst.org/pr/pdf/527/527-12G_Table2.pdf |date=2016-09-10 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527indivsdetail.asp?ID=U0000000248&Cycle=2006 |title=Open Secrets |access-date=2018-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410015931/http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527indivsdetail.asp?ID=U0000000248&Cycle=2006 |archive-date=2008-04-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* ] – champion of the homeless and the arts in the UK; founder and owner of the ] * ] – champion of the homeless and the arts in the UK; founder and owner of the ]
* ] – founder of the ] and the ] * ] – founder of the ] and the ]
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* ] – founder and chairman of the ], which focuses on capacity empowerment through education and building of a caring society through medical and healthcare related projects; in 2006, pledged to donate one-third of his fortune estimated at over US$10 billion to philanthropic projects * ] – founder and chairman of the ], which focuses on capacity empowerment through education and building of a caring society through medical and healthcare related projects; in 2006, pledged to donate one-third of his fortune estimated at over US$10 billion to philanthropic projects
* ] – donated time and effort and spent personal funds to bring about the worldwide ban on above-ground nuclear weapons testing * ] – donated time and effort and spent personal funds to bring about the worldwide ban on above-ground nuclear weapons testing
* ] - was awarded the 2018 Woman of Year internationally by World Class Beauty Queen for her philanthropy work around the world. * ] was awarded the 2018 Woman of Year internationally by World Class Beauty Queen for her philanthropy work around the world
* ] – created the 1-1-1 model of integrated corporate philanthropy, by which companies contribute 1 percent of ], 1 percent of employee hours, and 1 percent of product back to the community<ref> September 18, 2012</ref> * ] – created the 1-1-1 model of integrated corporate philanthropy, by which companies contribute 1 percent of ], 1 percent of employee hours, and 1 percent of product back to the community<ref> September 18, 2012</ref>
* ] – co-founder of ], a breastfeeding support organization * ] – co-founder of ], a breastfeeding support organization
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* ] – President of the Norwood Charity; raised around £14m for charitable causes with the RD Crusaders; helped build the Richard Desmond Children's Eye Centre part of ] * ] – President of the Norwood Charity; raised around £14m for charitable causes with the RD Crusaders; helped build the Richard Desmond Children's Eye Centre part of ]
* ] – ], ], international humanitarian worker; former Hindi music singer and producer; known for presenting Islamic and charity shows on ] and ]<ref name="bbchussain">{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2008/04/23/newham_rizwan_hussain_feature.shtml|title=Beaten up by Bangladeshi officials|publisher=]|date=24 April 2008|access-date=18 June 2009}}</ref> * ] – ], ], international humanitarian worker; former Hindi music singer and producer; known for presenting Islamic and charity shows on ] and ]<ref name="bbchussain">{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2008/04/23/newham_rizwan_hussain_feature.shtml|title=Beaten up by Bangladeshi officials|publisher=]|date=24 April 2008|access-date=18 June 2009}}</ref>
* ]- Large donations with wife Ann to ] University, including the building of the ] at Yale, and numerous other groups including the ], ] and ] where Mr. Bass is on the board of trustees. * ] – large donations with wife Ann to ] University, including the building of the ] at Yale, and numerous other groups including the ], ] and ] where Mr. Bass is on the board of trustees.
* ] – largest ] stockholder; has donated over $200 million to various causes since 2001, including a $50 million gift to create the ] at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center; signed the Gates-Buffett Pledge in August 2010, committing up to half his assets to be designated for the benefit of charitable causes (after his family and children have been provided for)<ref name="Forbes400">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/kerenblankfeld/2011/09/21/exclusive-interview-billionaire-ronald-perelman-with-his-dad/ * ] – largest ] stockholder; has donated over $200 million to various causes since 2001, including a $50 million gift to create the ] at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center; signed the Gates-Buffett Pledge in August 2010, committing up to half his assets to be designated for the benefit of charitable causes (after his family and children have been provided for)<ref name="Forbes400">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/kerenblankfeld/2011/09/21/exclusive-interview-billionaire-ronald-perelman-with-his-dad/
|title=Exclusive Interview: Billionaire Ronald Perelman With His Dad|access-date=September 21, 2011|magazine=Fortune Magazine|year=2006|author=Ramirez, Anthony}}</ref> |title=Exclusive Interview: Billionaire Ronald Perelman With His Dad|access-date=September 21, 2011|magazine=Fortune Magazine|year=2006|author=Ramirez, Anthony}}</ref>
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* ] – founded ], London; endowed other institutions and causes * ] – founded ], London; endowed other institutions and causes
* ] – chairman of ]; founder of Salsano Shahani Foundation * ] – chairman of ]; founder of Salsano Shahani Foundation
* ], donated $600 million to launch the ], which focuses on three areas: Life Sciences, Global Public Health and Civic Engagement ; and donated $250 million to create the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy * ] donated $600 million to launch the ], which focuses on three areas: Life Sciences, Global Public Health and Civic Engagement ; and donated $250 million to create the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
* ] – the only Indian to receive UNESCO Pyramide con Marni award for his charity work in 2011 * ] – the only Indian to receive UNESCO Pyramide con Marni award for his charity work in 2011
* ] – founder of ] * ] – founder of ]
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* ] – pledged US$30.7 billion worth of ] stock to the ] * ] – pledged US$30.7 billion worth of ] stock to the ]
* ] – industrialist, philanthropist, music and literature patron * ] – industrialist, philanthropist, music and literature patron
* ] – founded and endowed many institutions and causes including 'Schools of Industry' at Lindfield and ]. * ] – founded and endowed many institutions and causes including 'Schools of Industry' at Lindfield and ]
* ] – co-founder of the ] * ] – co-founder of the ]
* ] – English politician; headed successful parliamentary campaign against the British ]; later supported the campaign for complete ] * ] – English politician; headed successful parliamentary campaign against the British ]; later supported the campaign for complete ]
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Herodes Atticus, a Greek philanthropist of Classical Rome active during the second century (antiquity)

A philanthropist is someone who engages in philanthropy; donating their time, money, and/or reputation to charitable causes. The term may apply to any volunteer or to anyone who makes a donation, but the label is most often applied to those who donate large sums of money or who make a major impact through their volunteering, such as a trustee who manages a philanthropic organization or one who establishes and funds a foundation.

A philanthropist may not always find universal approval for their deeds. Common accusations include supporting an unworthy cause (such as funding art instead of fighting world hunger) or having selfish motivation at heart (such as avoiding taxes or attaining personal fame). A philanthropist is also someone who cares for someone else's needs instead of their own.

Notable philanthropists

Greatest philanthropists by amount of USD

The following table orders the greatest philanthropists by the estimated amount given to charity, corresponding to USD.

Name Amount given Cause
Bill Gates $35.8 billion Healthcare, extreme poverty, education, access to information technology
Warren Buffett $34 billion Healthcare, education, AIDS-prevention, sanitation
George Soros $32 billion Healthcare, anti-fascist publications, human rights, economic, legal, and social reform
Azim Premji $21 billion Education, healthcare
Li Ka-shing $10.7 billion Education, healthcare
Andrew Carnegie $9.5 billion Libraries, education, peace
Chuck Feeney $6.8 billion Healthcare, youth, ageing, poverty, human rights
MacKenzie Scott $6 billion Racial equality, LGBTQ+ equality, functional democracy, and climate change
Alwaleed Philanthropies $4 billion Alwaleed Philanthropies collaborates with a range of philanthropic, government and educational organizations to combat poverty, empower women and youth, develop communities, provide disaster relief and create cultural understanding through education.
Phil Knight $2 billion Education, healthcare, intercollegiate athletics
James E. Stowers $2 billion Healthcare
Howard Hughes $1.56 billion Healthcare

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Grimm, Robert T. Notable American Philanthropists: Biographies of Giving and Volunteering (2002) excerpt
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