megadonor

English

Etymology

mega- + donor

Noun

megadonor (plural megadonors)

  1. Someone who donates a lot, or who is responsible for a large amount of the donations flowing to a person or entity.
    • 2019 August 7, Marissa Brostoff, Noah Kulwin, “The Right Kind of Continuity”, in Jewish Currents:
      [Leslie] Wexner is among a small number of Jewish community megadonors, billionaires who provide an outsize and growing proportion of funding for communal organizations and to a large extent determine what those organizations look like.
    • 2022 May 5, Shane Goldmacher, Maggie Haberman, “Tucker, Thiel and Trump: How J.D. Vance Won in Ohio”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Mr. Thiel’s $15 million appears to be the most ever spent by an individual megadonor to elect a single Senate candidate.
    • 2024 May 11, Alex Rogers, “Trump donors flock to Rubio as top pick for running mate”, in FT Weekend, page 2:
      Businessman megadonor Art Pope, who backed Nikki Haley's primary bid against Trump this year, said the running mate pick would determine whether he backed the former president.

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