Donor
Donor is a person or organization that gives something voluntarily, typically money, blood, tissues, organs, or other resources used to help others or support institutions. The term is used in several contexts, with medical, charitable, and scientific meanings. In medicine, donors may be living or deceased, and donations can include blood, bone marrow, stem cells, corneas, kidneys, liver tissue, and other organs. Organ donation relies on consent and allocation systems, and potential donors undergo medical and social screening to determine suitability and compatibility. Blood donation is usually voluntary and regulated, with screening for infectious diseases and careful matching to recipients. Donor registries and consent records help facilitate safe, ethical allocations and preserve donor wishes.
In philanthropy, a donor is an individual or organization that provides financial resources or in-kind gifts
Ethical and legal considerations include voluntariness, informed consent, privacy, and fair access; many systems prohibit payment
In sum, donors contribute resources to advance health, welfare, and knowledge, under frameworks designed to protect