Mailman family

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The Mailman family is a philanthropic American family known for its substantial charitable contributions, including major support for public health and higher education institutions.

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instanceOf philanthropic family
activityStart 20th century
associatedWith Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health NERFINISHED
Mailman Family Foundation NERFINISHED
Mailman Segal Center for Human Development NERFINISHED
basedIn Florida NERFINISHED
New York City metropolitan area NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
donatedTo Brandeis University NERFINISHED
Columbia University NERFINISHED
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health NERFINISHED
Jewish philanthropic organizations
Mailman Segal Center for Human Development NERFINISHED
Mount Sinai Medical Center (Miami) NERFINISHED
Nova Southeastern University NERFINISHED
educational institutions
healthcare institutions
ethnicOrigin Jewish-American
fieldOfActivity higher education
philanthropy
public health
hasInfluenceOn academic research in public health
child development programs
public health education in the United States
social services programs
hasMember Abraham Mailman NERFINISHED
Irvine Mailman NERFINISHED
Joseph L. Mailman NERFINISHED
Sue Mailman NERFINISHED
hasNotableDonation endowment establishing Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
major gifts to Brandeis University
major gifts to Nova Southeastern University
support for Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami
hasPart Mailman Family Foundation NERFINISHED
knownFor charitable contributions
support for higher education
support for public health
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor endowing Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
large-scale charitable endowments
philanthropy
notableWork Mailman Family Foundation NERFINISHED
philanthropicFocus Jewish causes
child development
higher education
public health
social welfare
socialRole major American philanthropic family

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