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Philanthropy
As one of the world's largest billionaires, Philip Anschutz has been making a name for himself in the philanthropic community by supporting a number of strongly conservative organizations, financially. He was listed on Forbes list of Billionaires as number 123 with a networth of 6 billion in March of 2010.

Anschutz is a major contributor to the Anschutz Family Foundation, which was established by his parents in 1982. From 1998-2004, Anschutz has donated a total of $110 million through his foundation. From an initial $4.5 endowment, the assets of the institution have grown in the past two decades to a $54 million value with $28,035,671 of it awarded through the 5,241 grants which have gone towards pushing humanitarian needs in Colorado.

In addition to his contributions towards his family's foundation, Anschutz has donated more than $23 million over the last decade, to the Foundation for a Better Life and the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation.

Other groups which he advocates for are value-centered groups such as the Institute for American Value. This institute's concern has been to address marriage and single parenting issues. He also advocates for a campaign against Internet pornography called Enough is Enough.

Over the course of six years, Anschutz has alloted 80% of his $110 million total donations to charities in Colorado, and in recent years, he has become actively involved in moralistic filmmaking, contributing $67 million towards the filming of Hole, $30 million towards the filming of Because of Winn-Dixie, and has also contributed towards the filming of C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia.