Philanthropy refers to the act of giving money, resources, or time to help others, particularly through charitable donations or support for social causes. It is driven by a desire to improve the well-being of people and communities, often focusing on alleviating poverty, promoting education, and supporting health initiatives. Philanthropy can be practiced by individuals, organizations, or corporations.
The word "philanthropy" comes from the Greek word "philanthrōpia," which means "love of humanity." It is derived from "philos," meaning "loving," and "anthrōpos," meaning "human." The term has evolved over time to encompass a wide range of charitable activities and donations aimed at improving human welfare.