November 15: Philanthropy Day

National Philanthropy Day is observed in the United States on November 15 every year, celebrating the importance of philanthropy and charity in societal development. The day highlights the contributions of individuals and organizations engaged in charitable activities, expressing gratitude for their efforts. The celebration is coordinated by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and was first established in the 1980s, with the inaugural event held in 1986 after a proclamation by President Ronald Reagan. Philanthropy, derived from an Ancient Greek term meaning "love of humanity," focuses on addressing the root causes of social issues, while charity typically provides immediate relief. Events related to National Philanthropy Day also occur in Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, emphasizing a broader recognition of philanthropic efforts.

November 15: Philanthropy Day


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