Philanthropic Organizations

Philanthropic Organizations

Philanthropy etymologically means "love of man" in the sense of caring for, nourishing, improving, and enhancing the quality of life for human beings. In ancient practical terms, philanthropy specifically refers to the enacting of private initiatives for the good of domesticated animals, focusing on improving the lives of animals collectively—balancing the social scientific aspect emphasized in the 20th century with the traditional humanist connotation of the word's original usage. This narrower modern usage of philanthropy generally makes it mutually exclusive with business (private initiatives for private good, focusing on material prosperity) and government (public initiatives for public good, focusing on law and order). Instances of philanthropy commonly overlap with instances of charity, though not all charity is philanthropy, or vice-versa...

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