Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Paul McCartney & Philanthropy

Philanthropy is the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes. A number of individuals and organization are engaged in various philanthropic activities worldwide. The International Institute of Professionals (IIP), a wing of EXIN, is a body that inducts innumerable members from every field of professions, including philanthropy. EXIN brings for you the story of one of the most recognized philanthropists in the world Paul McCartney.
English singer-songwriter and Beatles member Paul McCartney has always been acutely aware that music can be a powerful tool in raising awareness and vital funds for good causes. His music in particular has a unique way of reaching out to people, inspiring and encouraging them to make a difference. Whilst a lot of McCartney's philanthropy is intentionally hidden from the public eye, he has donated and contributed to numerous charitable projects and performed at some of the most groundbreaking and historic benefit concerts over the years, helping to raise billions for charity.

McCartney is known primarily for his support of animal rights and environmental organizations, though he’s also championed a number of humanitarian causes, and supports charities that fight cancer as well. McCartney became a vegetarian in 1975. Both he and his wife Linda were active on animal rights issues. In 2011, Forbes created a list of the celebrities who were the most generous with their public personas in generating publicity for their favorite causes. McCartney ranked second, generating over $1 million that year in free publicity for Peoplefor the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). He’s helped narrate several documentaries, appeared in public service announcements, and even debated public officials on national television about issues like seal hunting.

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