“…Many philanthropic institutions have sprung up in Indonesia, both individual, corporate, and non-company philanthropic institutions, which are oriented towards religion, education, social welfare, health, humanity, and others that focus on poverty alleviation activities and improving people's quality of life. The benefits of the existence of philanthropic institutions were increasingly felt when the COVID-19 pandemic occurred, strengthening the community's economy through various empowerment programs (Afiah & Yulianti, 2022;Rahman & Ma'adi, 2023). Philanthropy is the conceptualization of efforts to share with others as a form of compassion for others through voluntary giving, voluntary services, and voluntary associations (Mubarak, 2019).…”