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What (who) is Endow - definition

DONATION TO A NON PROFIT ENTERPRISE FOR ONGOING SUPPORT
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endow         
v.
1) to endow richly
2) (d; tr.) to endow with
endow         
v. a.
1.
Furnish with a dowry, settle a dower upon.
2.
Furnish with a fund, supply with means.
3.
Enrich, endue, indue, invest, gift.
endow         
(endows, endowing, endowed)
1.
You say that someone is endowed with a particular desirable ability, characteristic, or possession when they have it by chance or by birth.
You are endowed with wealth, good health and a lively intellect.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed with n
2.
If you endow something with a particular feature or quality, you provide it with that feature or quality.
Herbs have been used for centuries to endow a whole range of foods with subtle flavours.
= imbue
VERB: V n with n
3.
If someone endows an institution, scholarship, or project, they provide a large amount of money which will produce the income needed to pay for it.
The ambassador has endowed a $1 million public-service fellowships program.
VERB: V n
4.
see also well-endowed

Wikipedia

Financial endowment

A financial endowment is a legal structure for managing, and in many cases indefinitely perpetuating, a pool of financial, real estate, or other investments for a specific purpose according to the will of its founders and donors. Endowments are often structured so that the inflation-adjusted principal or "corpus" value is kept intact, while a portion of the fund can be (and in some cases must be) spent each year, utilizing a prudent spending policy.

Endowments are often governed and managed either as a nonprofit corporation, a charitable foundation, or a private foundation that, while serving a good cause, might not qualify as a public charity. In some jurisdictions, it is common for endowed funds to be established as a trust independent of the organizations and the causes the endowment is meant to serve. Institutions that commonly manage endowments include academic institutions (e.g., colleges, universities, and private schools); cultural institutions (e.g., museums, libraries, and theaters); service organizations (e.g., hospitals, retirement homes; the Red Cross); and religious organizations (e.g., churches, synagogues, mosques).

Private endowments are some of the wealthiest entities in the world, notably private higher education endowments. Harvard University's endowment (valued at $53.2 billion as of June 2021) is the largest academic endowment in the world. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the wealthiest private foundations as of 2019 with endowment of $46.8 billion as of December 31, 2018.

Examples of use of Endow
1. It is God‘s nature to endow His creation with buoyancy, contentment, and gladness.
2. A number of backers of these schools have received honours soon after pledging to endow them.
3. The government and Austrian companies have pledged to pay 166.4 million euros to endow the fund.
4. Currents, wave conditions, and winds endow the Islands with plenty of good paddling spots.
5. It is the moment when parents endow a new being with life and all that this entails.