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Land conservation advocates have long tried to enact additional tax incentives for landowners to donate easements, above the federal charitable deduction ( and state tax deduction in states that conform to federal tax process ).
The Conservation Volunteers ( TCV ) is the trading name of BTCV ( formerly British Trust for Conservation Volunteers ), a British charitable organisation that works to facilitate environmental conservation through practical tasks undertaken by volunteers.
The area's 41 organizations and 12 civic clubs include Filipino community organizations, a Finnish organization, and American Lebanese Women's Club, several Hispanic and Latin American organizations, and a Japanese organization among the many sports, cultural, conservation, charitable, and civic associations.
He endowed a charitable trust which supports the arts, conservation and social welfare.
Rescue, the British Archaeological Trust is a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom, " committed to the protection, conservation, recording and interpretation of archaeological evidence ".
Draper insisted that his role as benefactor to many charitable causes ( including military history, archaeology, conservation, and population problems ) remain anonymous.
May's sensitivity to humanity's ecological footprint found expression in her charitable donations to land conservation, watershed protection, environmental education, and population causes.
:: Challengers spend time working in a local community, taking part in conservation, construction and other charitable projects.
* in a more generic sense to refer to a charitable organisation whose aims relate to wildlife ( usually wildlife conservation, but also education ); a ( very incomplete ) list of these is below.
It is dedicated to its charitable aims of research, education and conservation.
The SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund is a private, non-profit charitable foundation created in 2003 to allow visitors to Seaworld, Busch Gardens and Discovery Cove a chance to get directly involved in wildlife conservation and research.
The estate is built on land previously owned by the Ernest Cook Trust — a nationally operated, charitable foundation with interests in land ownership, conservation, architecture, design and community development.
Save China's Tigers, a charitable foundation funding pioneering work with the South China Tiger, has broadened its scope of conservation goals from tigers to include all wild cats around the world.

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* Canal & River Trust, the charitable trust in charge of England and Wales ' canal nework.
Congress also debated whether the federal government had the authority to accept the gift, though with Adams leading the initiative, Congress decided to accept the legacy bequeathed to the nation and pledged the faith of the United States to the charitable trust on July 1, 1836.
The trust was formed as part of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and is intended to support charitable organisations and projects across the Commonwealth of Nations, focusing on areas such as cures for diseases and the promotion of culture and education.
The charitable trust founded by his will of 13 September 1714 still operates as a registered charity.
* The Phobic Trust ( Of New Zealand ) Registered charitable trust in New Zealand ; provides information about treatment, education & support to anxiety disorder sufferers
Alternatively, the object of a trust could be a charitable purpose rather than specific beneficiaries.
By contrast, a public trust ( also called a charitable trust ) has some charitable end as its beneficiary.
In order to qualify as a charitable trust, the trust must have as its object certain purposes such as alleviating poverty, providing education, carrying out some religious purpose, etc.
The permissible objects are generally set out in legislation, but objects not explicitly set out may also be an object of a charitable trust, by analogy.
Or, more accurately, non-charitable purpose trust ( all charitable trusts are purpose trusts ).
Dover Leisure Centre, is operated by Vista Leisure, a not for profit charitable trust, caters for a wide range of sports and activities including a 25m swimming pool, teaching pool, sports hall, gym, fitness classes, sauna and steam room, is located on Townwall Street.
The museum was opened in 1952 as the Montagu Motor Museum and became a charitable trust in 1972.
( A June 2008 judge's opinion described the station as a charitable trust and not the college's property to freely dispose with.
It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village and is now owned by a charitable trust.
Portmeirion is now owned by a charitable trust, and has always been run as a hotel, which uses the majority of the buildings as hotel rooms or self-catering cottages, together with shops, a cafe, tea-room, and restaurant.
The bridge is owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation.
Shortly after the Siege of Jerusalem, in 1193, Saladin ’ s son and successor al-Afdal established the land adjacent to the wall as a charitable trust.
Upon her death in 1974, Lady Baillie left the castle to the Leeds Castle Foundation, a private charitable trust whose aim is to preserve the castle and grounds for the benefit of the public.
One can also distribute one's assets to charitable purposes by creating an irrevocable charitable trust that may distribute the principal or the income of the trust much in the same manner as a private foundation.

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Gellar is an active advocate for various charities, including breast cancer research, Project Angel Food, Habitat for Humanity and CARE, Of her charitable pursuits, she says, " I started because my mother taught me a long time ago that even when you have nothing, there's ways to give back.
The Makaton Vocabulary Development Project was founded in 1976 to provide resource materials and training courses, and it became a charitable trust in 1983.
# Next Magazine has been involved in several libel cases ; the most significant case being a report in which it was claimed that there was a loss of 7 ‧ 10 < sup > 7 </ sup > HKD by Project Hope, a charitable organization in China, in Jan, 1994.
Project Cambodia was the original foundation for The Dr. Haing S. Ngor Foundation, which was incorporated in 1997 after Ngor's homicide ( Feb. 25, 1996 ) as a 501 ( C ) ( 3 ) charitable organization.
The Hunger Project ( THP ) is a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit charitable organization incorporated in the state of California.
They also discuss the process the family went through to pick The Hunger Project as the recipient of its donation, out of a number of possible charitable recipients, and the reaction of some to their choice to earmark their charitable contribution for overseas rather than for the U. S. where they live.
In recent years, it formed philanthropic and charitable partnerships with the following organizations: UNICEF, American Red Cross, U. S. President ’ s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Stop TB Partnership, Global Business Coalition on Health ( GBCHealth ), Americares, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Project Hope, Direct Relief International Accordia Global Health Foundation, Columbia University, and University of Virginia.
Sparks is an outspoken activist who regularly participates in charitable events for organizations like AIDS Walk, Farm Sanctuary, the Lilli Claire Foundation, Imagine a Cure and the Marijuana Policy Project.
McCormack is involved in many Los Angeles and Canadian-based charitable organizations including Project Angel Food.
In 1992 she founded the PRASAD Project, an independent, not-for-profit, charitable organization dedicated to providing impoverished communities in India with medical care, dental care, eye care, nutrition, education and community development.
Wagner is on the board of directors of the charitable organization Teen Talking Circles Project ( formerly The Daughters Sisters Project ) and is an active supporter of Girls Talking Circles.
One of the school's main charitable activities is the " Zambia Immersion Project ", which has run biannually since 2003.
He is a member of the boards of directors of the Julia Crump Foundation and Project Enlightenment, both of which are charitable organizations that seek to enhance educational opportunities for disadvantaged youths.
Furthermore students can take part in various charitable projects such as Habitat for Humanity, Project Compassion, the Poland Drive and the Kalahari Experience.
Seaman and Hotchkiss combined to create Project 75 ( now known as the Seaman Hotchkiss Hockey Foundation ), a charitable organization that seeks to improve all aspects of hockey across Canada.

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