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After May 1712, Telemann also served as administrator and treasurer of the Haus Braunfels, administrator of a charitable foundation, and organizer of a tobacco collegium.
Both through his charitable foundation and individually, Hefner also contributes to charities outside the sphere of politics and publishing, throwing fundraiser events for Much Love Animal Rescue as well as Generation Rescue, a controversial autism campaign organization supported by Jenny McCarthy.
The foundation is the culmination of the princes ’ charitable lives so far.
" With an estimated net worth of $ 36 billion, the foundation is unofficially the world's largest charitable organisation, beating out the much better known Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has a net worth of approximately $ 33 billion.
However, most of the Group's profit is spent on investments, the foundation expects to spend € 45 million on charitable giving in 2010 ( compare the Gates Foundation, which made gifts of more than $ 1. 5 billion in 2005.
In 2009, Sweden's largest television station, SVT, revealed that IKEA's money — the three per cent collection from each store — does not actually go to a charitable foundation in the Netherlands, as IKEA has said.
* Open Society Institute, a private charitable foundation established by George Soros to promote open societies around the world
A portion of the cost of each ticket to the exhibition is donated to Spirit Foundation, a charitable foundation set up by Lennon and Ono.
At this time the school was a charitable foundation dedicated to the education and maintenance of children who had lost one or both parents.
In January 2006, it was announced that Heath had left £ 5 million in his will, most of it to a charitable foundation to conserve his 18th century house, Arundells, opposite Salisbury Cathedral as a museum to his career.
The IEEE Foundation is a charitable foundation established in 1973 to support and promote technology education, innovation and excellence.
As an autonomous, charitable foundation established in 2000, CFCAS funds research that improves the scientific understanding of processes and predictions, provides relevant science to policy makers and improves understanding of the ways in which these challenges affect human health and the natural environment in addition to strengthening Canada's scientific capacity.
Shjon Podein was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for significant humanitarian contributions to his community, namely his work on charitable organizations and his own children foundation.
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.
Hershey Foundation, a private charitable foundation that provides educational and cultural opportunities for Hershey residents.
Financial support for local associations is derived from program fees, membership dues, community chests, foundation grants, charitable contributions, sustaining memberships, and corporate sponsors.
In September 2000, as a result of his own experiences with alcoholism and drug addiction, Adams founded the Sporting Chance Clinic, a charitable foundation aimed at providing treatment, counselling and support for sports men and women suffering from drink, drug or gambling addictions.
The foundation was established on January 15, 1936, in Michigan by Edsel Ford ( president of the Ford Motor Company ) and two other executives " to receive and administer funds for scientific, educational and charitable purposes, all for the public welfare ".
He vested his wealth in a charitable foundation, Alleyn's College of God's Gift, established in 1619.
De La Hoya started a charitable foundation to help underprivileged youth to education.
In 1971, a charitable foundation was set up in the Hedley name, with assets based on the compensation from nationalisation.
The Lower School was the incorporation of the boys from the grammar school established in the previous decade and was referred to as " Alleyn's College of God's Gift ", although this was the name of the complete charitable foundation.
Both schools remained within the Alleyn's College of God's Gift charitable foundation ( along with James Allen's Girls ' School, St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School, and the three Central Foundation schools in Finsbury and Bishopsgate ).

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However, when volunteers generously placed the interests of others before their own by making charitable donations, another brain circuit was selectively activated: the subgenual cortex / septal region.
Crandall University 106736150RR0001 was registered as a charitable organization in Canada on 1967-01-01.
Acadia University / 106681893RR0001 was registered as a charitable organization in Canada on 1967-01-01.
In addition to his public service work for charitable organizations for the handicapped, Capp also served on the National Reading Council, which was organized to combat illiteracy.
He made donations to various charitable endeavors using the money he made from his activities, and was viewed by many to be a " modern-day Robin Hood ".
NTF was granted charitable status in 1994.
ABC News reported in March 2008 that Singer said he is not on the payroll of the energy industry, but he acknowledged that SEPP had received one unsolicited charitable donation of $ 10, 000 from ExxonMobil, and that it was one percent of all donations received.
Katherine Duncan-Jones accepts a 1600 1 attribution for the date Hamlet was written, but notes that the Lord Chamberlain's Men, playing Hamlet in the 3000-capacity Globe, were unlikely to be put to any disadvantage by an audience of " barely one hundred " for the Children of the Chapel's equivalent play, Antonio's Revenge ; she believes that Shakespeare, confident in the superiority of his own work, was making a playful and charitable allusion to his friend John Marston's very similar piece.
In May 2012, he was awarded the Atlantic Council's award, for distinguished humanitarian leadership, due to his charitable work with wounded soldiers.
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.
He emphasised charitable giving and was concerned with the spiritual and temporal needs of the poor.
On his death in the following year, his property was bequeathed to various charitable causes, including St Bartholomew's Hospital and University College, Oxford, where the Radcliffe Quad is named after him.
Bayoumi claimed he was merely being charitable in assisting the two seemingly out-of-place Muslims with moving to San Diego, where he helped them find an apartment near his own, co-signed their lease, and gave them $ 1, 500 to help pay their rent.
Siddeley, whose tax accounting in the 1930s had been at least questionable, was keen to improve his public image and gave over the running of the castle, complete with a charitable donation, to the Commissioner of Works.
His doctrine was High Church, and in his life he was humble, pious, and charitable.
Bayoumi claims he was merely being charitable in helping the two seemingly out-of-place Muslims to move to San Diego where he helped them find an apartment near his own, co-signed their lease, and gave them $ 1500 to help pay their rent.
The freeing of prisoners in particular was highly recommended as a charitable act.
The king was, however, not favourably disposed to older chapels and churches in the city, and he ordered churches and monasteries on the ridges surrounding the city to be demolished, together with the numerous charitable institutions.
Marshall's wife was heavily involved in charitable activities in Washington and spent considerable time working at the Diet Kitchen Welfare Center providing free meals to impoverished children.
Despite the situation, Marie Antoinette was still required to perform charitable functions and to attend certain religious ceremonies, which she did.
The majority of the coalition's spending was utilized for charitable activities (£ 553. 6k ), with the second-largest portion being used to obtain grants and other large donations (£ 53. 3k ).
He expressed a less charitable view, however, in private letters to his wife after his mother's death: " My sadness was mixed with incredulity that any mother could have been so hard and cruel towards her eldest son for so many years and yet so demanding at the end without relenting a scrap.
Alexandra did not attend her son's coronation in 1911 since it was not customary for a crowned queen to attend the coronation of another king or queen, but otherwise continued the public side of her life, devoting time to her charitable causes.

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