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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; that is, someone who donates his or her 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.

A philanthropist may not always find universal approval for his/her 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 estimated amount given to charity, corresponding to USD.

Name Amount given Cause
Bill Gates $35 billion Healthcare, extreme poverty, education, access to information technology
Warren Buffett $30.80 billion Healthcare, education, AIDS-prevention, sanitation
Li Ka-shing $10.7 billion Education, healthcare
Andrew Carnegie $9.5 billion Libraries, education, peace
Azim Premji $8 billion Education, healthcare
Chuck Feeney $6.8 billion Healthcare, youth, ageing, poverty, human rights
George Soros $6.1 billion Healthcare, anti-fascist publications, human rights, economic, legal, and social reform
Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal $3.5 billion Foster cultural understanding, develop communities, empower women, enable youth, provide vital disaster relief and create a more tolerant and accepting world
Phil Knight $2 billion Education, healthcare, intercollegiate athletics
James E. Stowers $2 billion Healthcare
Howard Hughes $1.56 billion Healthcare

See also

For a longer list of philanthropists, see Category: Philanthropists.

References

  1. The Chronicle of Philanthropy (February 6, 2011). "Philanthropy 50". Philanthropy.com. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  2. Haberman, Frederick (1972). Nobel Lectures, Peace 1926-1950. Amsterdam madhav bhan - founder of remadhav art foundation.: Elsevier Publishing Company.
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  5. Forbes: "Talking Philanthropy With Marc Benioff" By Bruce Upbin September 18, 2012
  6. "Peter Cooper | The Philanthropy Hall of Fame | The Philanthropy Roundtable". www.philanthropyroundtable.org. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  7. Kenneth and Anne Griffin Foundation Archived 2012-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
  8. "News Briefs". The DP. September 30, 2005. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  9. "Beaten up by Bangladeshi officials". BBC London. 24 April 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2009. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  10. Michael Jackson's generous legacy - latimes
  11. Elton John: Charity Work & Causes - Look to the Stars
  12. "James Packer leaves $200 million on the table". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 25 July 2014. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  13. Ramirez, Anthony (2006). "Exclusive Interview: Billionaire Ronald Perelman With His Dad". Fortune Magazine. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
  14. "King Faisla International Prize".
  15. "Destination Jeddah: Who's Who".
  16. "Saudi prince to donate $32bn fortune to charity". BBC News. July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  17. https://www.forbes.com/sites/naazneenkarmali/2013/02/23/azim-premji-donates-2-3-billion-after-signing-giving-pledge/
  18. Saudi Prince Alwaleed pledges $32bn to charity - Al Jazeera English
  19. Rogoway, Mike. "Phil and Penny Knight's charitable contributions top $2 billion". The Oregonian. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  20. "James E. Stowers Jr., Benefactor of Medical Research, Dies at 90". The New York Times. 19 March 2014.

Further reading

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