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  • ...as Shulman about the claim that the "IRS goes after powerful violators" of charity tax law, arguing that the US needs to crack down on US charities laundering ...nline''], 1 Novemebr, 2004. (Accessed 30 March, 2009)</ref> AIPAC also has projects to intimidate and silence academics across campuses throughout the US. In 1
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  • ...Koret Foundation]].<ref>[http://icsep.org.il/en/programs/research Research Projects], ICSEP, accessed 8 August 2012</ref> ...ll core administrative staff and hires outside expert help for each of its projects, 'thereby cutting costs and achieving operational flexibility and quality'.
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  • ...rown]], worked in Brunswick's arts events subsidiary. Macaulay founded the charity [[PiggyBankKids]] in 2002, which is run from Brunswick's offices. Macaulay ===Previous clients / projects===
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  • ...ash prizes are offered to the schools of the students who deliver the best projects.&#39; ...have meant an 8% reduction in car use on site. This and a number of other projects associated with car travel by staff has won the Chief Executive&#39;s Award
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  • Joe Harvey, from the Health Education Trust, a charity promoting the development of health education for young people in the UK, o ...n diet, physical activity and health."<ref>Charity Commission. [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithPartB.aspx?Reg
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  • ...ates with some of the most influential themes in Western society today. It projects an image of the general public as helpless dupes of tobacco propaganda and ...Foster Intelligence]]), and [[Bríd Hehir]] (development manager [[Do Good Charity]]; former NHS health visitor and senior manager, has written for [[Living M
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  • ...surer and Trustee of the [[Society for Applied Microbiology]] (SFAM). This charity works to &#39;advance the study of microbiology, particularly in its applic ...ons with [[British Petroleum]] (agricultural, fermentation and animal feed projects), [[Dalgety-Spillers]] (foods, food ingredients and petfoods) and [[Bowyers
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  • The '''Gatsby Charitable Foundation''' (Charity no. 251988) is an endowed grant-making trust, where trustees can give money | [[Gatsby Technical Education Projects]] (GTEP) || || 2,988,000 || 353,000 || 3,359,000 || 1,617,000 || 2,421,000
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  • *Deputy director Squibb Projects 1988-95; *[[Mentor UK]], patron <ref> Charity Commission, [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends39%5C0001112339_AC_20100331_E_C.PDF Mentor F
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  • ...h he has chaired from 2014. Since 2004 he has sat on the Public Population Projects in Genetics (P3G) Ethics Committee and the UK Genetics Testing Network Stee ...o Rare disease UK, which Kent is Chair of. It is newly registered with the charity commission and no accounts information is available other than what is avai
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  • ...f education at a global scale'<ref>[http://innovationunit.org/our-projects/projects/transforming-education-systems-around-world Global Education Leaders’ Par ...do as 'transformative change'.<ref>[http://innovationunit.org/our-projects/projects/re-inventing-inner-city-schools-new-york iZone], Innovation Unit website, a
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  • ...ty Chair of [[ChildLine]]. Williams is currently a Commissioner with the [[Charity Commission]], as one of the five non-executive Commissioners responsible fo ...-school Learning Alliance]]. It describes itself as "a leading educational charity specialising in the early years". According to its website:
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  • ...igeria, USAID-backed [[Agricultural Biotechnology Support Program]] (ABSP) projects have been run in Egypt, Kenya and South Africa. Uganda, following a meeting ...air/10051524/Cherie-Blairs-charity-handed-405000-by-US.html Cherie Blair's charity handed £405,000 by US] ''Telegraph'', 12 May 2013, accessed 30 March 2015
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  • ...y using the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (CFR) as a clearing house for projects'.(27) It was CFR personnel, for example, who raised money to intervene in t had been one of the projects favoured by the USA,
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  • PiggyBankKids is a charity supported by a range of organisations. It is based in the offices of PR fi *[[Gil McNeil]] Director, PiggyBankKids Projects Limited
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  • *[[Charity Projects]] Trading Limited, Company is dissolved, Director, appointed:26/01/1993 res *[[Charity Projects]], Director, appointed:26/01/1993, resigned:14/05/1997
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  • :Established in 1977, the Industry and Parliament Trust (IPT) is a registered charity dedicated to fostering mutual understanding between business and Parliament ...ent distributive environmental body that funds community and environmental projects under the [[Landfill Communities Fund]] with £10 million a year. Snell is
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  • ...ation" whose income "comes from research grants and contracts for research projects, consultancy, training and publishing;" plus its "own resources." ...39;s corporate and business planning processes, in addition to a number of projects such as the LGA&#39;s input to the government&#39;s ten year strategy for l
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  • ...cases where Tesco have went out their way to support various governmental projects and schemes, not likely because they want to support the government but mor ...of larger chain stores. As suggested above, local investment by stores in projects such as infrastructure often has greater benefit to their business objectiv
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  • The Laidlaw Youth Project is a charity venture set up by [[Irvine Laidlaw]]. Irvine Laidlaw is a 'Monaco-based bu ...y. He also supports, through the Laidlaw Youth Project, various children's projects in Scotland and has funded places for Scottish headteachers to attend a two
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  • ...nfluencing industrial strategy, education policy and large-scale transport projects like HS2. <ref> Kate McCann, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/15/ge ...essed 8 July 2015.</ref> Daughter of [[William Shawcross]], head of the [[Charity Commission]], married to[[Simon Wolfson]] and previously worked as an advis
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  • ...downment for International Peace]] | [[Centre for Policy Alternative]] | [[Charity Commission England and Wales]] | [[Chatham House]] | [[China-Britain Busine ...(under the control of the Foreign Office) are also involved in delivering projects overseas regarding the prevention of terrorism and prevention of violent ex
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  • ...y". With an endowment of some £100 million, the Trust gives out grants to projects based in the UK, Europe and areas of conflict around the world. ...ates: Duration (months) !! Recipient Org: Company Number !! Recipient Org: Charity Number !! Recipient Org: City !! Recipient Org: Web Address !! Grant Progra
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  • ===Philanthropic projects=== ...tle about breweries, and a lot about hospitals, literacy programmes, water projects, and of course HIV.73 It seems almost churlish to be critical of anyone add
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  • .../Ends69/0001060869_ac_20091031_e_c.pdf WORLDwrite Annual Report 2008/9]", Charity Commission website,</ref> it promotes a development agenda. ...nds69%5C0001060869_ac_20101031_e_c.pdf WORLDwrite Annual Report 2009/10]", Charity Commission website,</ref>
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  • :"Because it is a private charity, IHEC can respond more rapidly and flexibly than most government agencies a ...mpton can be found offering legal counsel or propaganda support in several projects as various small Church Halls are troubled by sermons on Euro-doom.<ref> se
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  • ...ww.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?SID=56 Center for Security Policy Projects] accessed 26th February 2008</ref> Indeed Frank J. Gaffney Jnr describes hi ...Gaffney earned a $288,300 salary in 2008 from CSP, supposedly a non-profit charity.<ref>Bob Smietana, [http://www.app.com/article/20101024/NEWS06/101024020/Do
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  • ...[[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]]. The Club is formally registered as a charity in the UK under the name [[Trialogue Educational Trust]]. ...io of cross-border co-operation, border management and conflict mitigation projects, setting up successful long term field operations across the Balkans, Centr
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  • ...opment fund; Vice Premier Shimon Peres: It will possible to launch tourist projects in the Galilee, as well as establishing and expanding industrial parks, whi ...register/charity-extract/?charitynumber=sc039181 Extract from the Scottish Charity Register United Jewish Israel Appeal, SC039181]
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  • ...civil society organisations, the business community and the media through projects funded by the UK Government Global Conflict Prevention Pool, the UK Governm ...a war]", BBC News Online, 8 March 2004, accessed October 2008</ref> Other projects funded by the Global Conflict Prevention Pool include [[Global Facilitation
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  • ...ic Affairs]] left the Stockholm Network in 2005 because "as an educational charity we felt it was inappropriate to be a member of an organisation whose missio ...Centre Analysis. [http://www.policy-centre.com/projects.html Policy Centre Projects]. Accessed 27 April 2010.</ref> [[Stephen Pollard]] from the [[Centre for t
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  • ...found the funny side to this, saying that he was still working on it, his charity has been described as the ‘Microsoft of charities’. The Bill and Melin *[[Microsoft:Products / Projects]]
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  • ...s near Chipping Norton in Warwickshire.<ref>Charity commission [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/ContactAndTrustees.aspx?R ...tiality, saying that "absolutely no information concerning any of our past projects will be made available under any circumstances". Oakes acknowledged working
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  • ...ing and PR work and is responsible for media relations at a major Scottish charity. ...tative and quantitative research, and has undertaken an extensive range of projects for private and public sector clients including educational establishments,
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  • ...o obtain orders is most common in relation to international infrastructure projects. The extent of bribes paid on construction projects depends on the country and the project. Many countries have a known 'tariff
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  • ...ctors, education, research, politicians, etc., Pfizer is keen to donate to charity. Pfizer even has a philanthropy home page and the company has set up its ow ...roblems run so much deeper. And Pfizer knows it. But the fact remains that charity (preoccupation with profits and self-interest being cleverly masked up) is
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  • An investigation, Who Pays?, conducted by the charity [http://www.ActionAid.org ActionAid] argues that the voluntary code superma ...ppliances, heating, insulation, lighting and quick tips, appear worthwhile projects, although it is unclear what the employee uptake is like.
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  • ...rectors of [[Lawes Agricultural Trust Company Limited]] in 1999. This is a charity and company limited by guarantee attached to the Rothampsted Research Stati ==Other political projects==
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  • ...August. Funds raised by Tesco employees were topped up by 20% by the Tesco Charity Trust, resulting in a total contribution of £646,627. The company also del ...s been very involved in these ‘public private partnerships’. Sponsored projects included a school tour of the local supermarket in the Digby Granby and Tox
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  • ...y sustainable'. It is suprising, therefore, that Viva!, the animal welfare charity, in an investigation of a farm which supplies pigs to Tesco in 2003, found ...ng to bankrupcy, it also affects their confidence in trying out innovative projects in marketing or products to win new markets.
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  • ...hree years and said it would put its significant weight into promoting the charity’s consumer information website www.drinkaware.co.uk in advertising, at po The [[Drinkaware Trust]] describes itself as an “independent charity” that ‘promotes responsible drinking and attempts to ‘reduce alcohol
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  • ..., which has donated millions to supporting educational and entrepreneurial projects in Scotland. .... On 16 March 2007 he donated £1 million to the 2007 BBC [[Comic Relief]] charity appeal, via the Hunter Foundation, to match the £1 million raised during C
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  • ...o the tune of £22 billion and in 2000 advised the UK government on 90 PFI projects worth £8.3 billion.44 ...odexho School Meals Survey, published in September 2002, as well as ad hoc projects throughout the year.
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  • ...government, who claim that it is a way of completing new capital-intensive projects without increasing public spending. Its critics claim that it will end up c Sodexho's website lists various projects that it involved with the UK such as:
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  • ...<ref> RSA Website [http://www.rsa.org.uk/projects/past_enterprise.asp Our Projects] Last accessed 13th November 2007 </ref> *[[Tony Manwaring]], Chief Executive: Formerly with he disability rights charity Scope, where he was chief executive for over three years. Head of The Gene
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  • ...[[Centre for Independent Studies]], lecturing, writing and working on its projects. <ref> Brendan O'Neill, [http://www.cis.org.au/media-information/opinion-p ...site/article/a-charity-single-havent-the-refugees-suffered-enough/17432 'A charity single? Haven’t the refugees suffered enough?'], ''Spiked'', 11 September
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  • ...urcing and Capacity Building. He has directed some of our most innovative projects, such as our work to design and deliver Leicestershire's 101 service and th ...advisor and a new project development manager for a major UK homelessness charity.
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  • ...rward''. ''The Nation'''s article states that Heritage funding of British projects was evident as early as 1979, and became more systematic in 1982, when U.S. ...tablishment]], which is not registered in Britain either as a company or a charity, sent at least $140,000 to [[Brian Crozier]], the former head of the [[Inst
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  • In 1995, these business leaders decided to start an independent charity. The Windsor Leadership Trust, was launched.<ref>"[http://www.windsorleader ...charity he founded in 1995 and Chairman of the Beacon Fellowship Trust, a charity set up to encourage individual contributions to charitable and social cause
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  • ...tegral part of the team ... working on developing communications ideas for projects such as the Marketing Standards and the Nigerian announcement and also shar .../content/16317/pasc_to_examine_charity_chief_executive_pay PASC to examine charity chief executive pay], civilsociety.co.uk, 30 October 2013.</ref>
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  • The '''Men's Health Forum''' is a registered charity formed on July 5 2001 charity number 1087375. <ref> Charities Commission [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/SHOWCHARITY/RegisterOfCharities/CharityFramework.aspx?Reg
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  • ...Ben White book launch about which ZF had complained, though Allen said the charity had already responded.<ref>Marcus Dysch, [http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news ...l supporter (Zionist blogger [[Richard Millett]]) at an Amnesty event. The charity responded to the ZF claims, saying all its staff members adhered to princip
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  • ...is 1076235<ref> Charity Commission for England and Wales, 2008 [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showcharity.asp?remchar=&chyno=107623 ...of the IMN. Also, the BBC Word Service Trust is now instrumental in media projects in Iraq"<ref> International Media Support, 2005 ''Media development in Iraq
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  • ...1.2m-face-axe-as-part-of-end-to-multiculturalism.html ‘Counter-terrorism projects worth £1.2m face axe as part of end to multiculturalism’], ''Daily Teleg ...Number=299884&SubsidiaryNumber=0 ‘NORTH LONDON CENTRAL MOSQUE TRUST’], Charity Commission, 2016 (accessed 16 May 2016).</ref>
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  • ...d totalled to £3.2 million and was allocated in May 2009 (for delivery of projects during 2009-10) by the DCLG to local authorities in England to assist them | [[Cumbria Community Foundation Charity]] || || || || || || 1000 || || || || || || || 1,000
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  • ...nered with Teach For All since 2012, supporting global as well as national projects. We have collaborated with the organization's senior leaders as they think ...avos and other meetings. BCG says it has been collaborating on several new projects with the World Economic Forum, exploring a broad spectrum of topics includi
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  • ...ents and improving their quality of life' and has carried out thousands of projects - such as building community centers, sports complexes, parks, children’s ...fied', stressing that Arab citizens of Jerusalem can also benefit from its projects but ignores the fact that under international law East Jerusalem is conside
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  • ...rt Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if the Charity Commission investigated payments to Efficiency in Local Government Ltd. fro :Mr. Sackville: The Charity Commission has not carried out any such investigation.
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  • ...80- or 90-hour week”, 20 per cent devoted to philanthropic activity. Pet projects are the [[Community Security Trust]] and the cross-communal [[Jewish Commun ...[[The Holocaust Memorial Charitable Trust]], appointed 30 January 2019<ref>Charity Commission, [https://archive.ph/fsdp6 THE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CHARITABLE TRU
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  • ....com/displaynews.php?NewsID=384 Centrica pulls out of UK CCS competition], Projects / Policy, May 11 2009 (Carbon Capture Journal) </ref> ...nt issuing so-called letters of comfort to developers of low carbon energy projects, have undergone inadequate scrutiny and are not enshrined in legislation.
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  • ...ated marketing, is that both sides know what they expect from the tie-up - charity and business. And charities shouldn't be frightened of business talking abo *[[Nchima Trust]] Registered Charity No: 1072974 (Malawi) Donated in 2007.<ref>The Nchima Trust [http://www.nchi
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  • ..., [[PharmaMar]], [[Prostate Cancer Charter for Action]], [[Prostate Cancer Charity]], [[Royal College of Radiologists]], [[Rarer Cancers Foundation]], [[Roche ...Survey Association]] | [[UK COAL]] | [[UK Lung Cancer Coalition]] | [[UPP Projects]] | [[Visit London]] | [[Wolverine World Wide]] | [[Woods Bagot]] | [[Zuric
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  • ...t/</ref> conservation and environmental projects around the world. It is a charity, with approximately 60% of its funding coming from voluntary donations by p ...also has ties (relationships include donations, partnerships, programmes, projects, joint councils, and advisory boards) to [[Alcoa]], [[Home Depot]], [[Johns
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  • ...International University]] in Richmond (where she was Director of Special Projects). According to Scottish Widows website, Brown 'works closely with all of th ...ows is a 'silver' member with the PPI who are described as an 'educational charity which provides non-political, independent comment and analysis on pension p
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  • He has also been a Trustee of the [[Koru Foundation]], a renewable energy charity<ref>Jim Watson, "[http://www.sussex.ac.uk/sussexenergygroup/profile8157.htm ...I am working with colleagues at SPRU, IDS and TERI (India) on a number of projects focusing on low carbon growth and technology transfer."<ref>Jim Watson, "[h
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  • ...nge.org.uk and xchange.org.uk for people to register their interest in the projects prior to the launch of XChange or Policy Exchange's full website. ...registered with the Charity Commission on 3 March 2003. Registering as a charity can provide numerous tax breaks for think-tanks. Charities do not normally
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  • ...ft]] | [[MOL]] | [[Naftogaz]] | [[Reckitt Benckiser]] | [[Rimal Investment Projects]] LLC | [[Scotts Company]] Ltd | [[Sodexo]] | [[Tetra Pak]]<ref name="Sept1 ...| [[Novozymes North America]] Inc | [[Recolight]] Ltd | [[Rimal Investment Projects]] LLC | [[Rotary Foundation]] | [[Samworth Brothers Group]] | [[SCA Hygiene
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  • EDF Energy’s largest company wide community sponsorship scheme is with the charity Learning through Landscapes. Since 1996, [[EDF Energy]] has worked closely Who could complain about such philanthropy? But when [[EDF Energy]] funds projects, which really should be funded through taxation, to create a “''healthy a
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  • ...w.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=405427&c=2 Charity guide criticised for not declaring GM interests]", Times Higher Education, ...w.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=405427&c=2 Charity guide criticised for not declaring GM interests]", Times Higher Education,
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  • :"The Special Projects Division develops and conducts customized international visitor and youth e ...he foundation also gave $100,000 to the National Book Festival, a favorite charity of Laura Bush, the wife of President George Bush... In addition to the medi
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  • ...rs. The Foundation is part of the work of the [[Maimonides Foundation]], a charity set up to promote dialogue between Muslims, Christians and Jews. The Maimon ...063484) created in 1997 and removed from the Charity register in 2017.<ref>Charity commission [https://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCha
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  • ...dheres to the ideals on which the Society was conceived in the 1920s, as a charity whose mission is to improve working life.<ref>"[http://www.pbs.org/now/poli ...y the Performance and Innovation Unit), where she developed policy on two projects, the first on Leadership in the Public Sector, the second on Workforce Deve
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  • ...or of the Serpentine Gallery; [[Gwyn Miles]], who runs major architectural projects for the V&A; and the designer [[Daniel Weil]], who, like all Pentagram part *Trustee of the Prince of Wales' charity [[In Kind Direct]], <ref>'Board of Trustees', [http://web.archive.org/web/2
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  • ...c.pdf Sense About Science Financial Statements, Year Ended 5 April 2007]", Charity Commission website, accessed February 2009.</ref> ...040209222617/www.senseaboutscience.org.uk/currentprojects.htm Some current projects: Peer review], SAS website, version placed in web archive 8 Feb 2004, acces
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  • ...track record" in "exploiting scientific know-how in applied and commercial projects".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20030624170506/http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/me When the development charity [http://www.blauen-institut.ch/Tx/tP/tpG/763ActionAid.pdf ActionAid] publis
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  • ...e major corporate sponsors of the network. Then [[Julia Hobsbawm]] claimed charity status was justified 'because the project pays for the 48 delegates, 24 fro ...-left, anti-CND and emerged from very specific high level and far-reaching projects: [[Eugene V. Rostow]]'s The [[Sourcewatch:Committee on the Present Danger|C
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  • ...overnment on the rebranding of Britain as Cool Britannia and worked on the projects [[Demos Scotland 2020]] and [[Demos Glasgow 2020]] which examined how Scott ...blishing (3) Era (4) Can (5) FPC (6) [[3RE Green works Renew Trust]] (7) [[Charity Technology Trust]] (8) [[Timebank]] (9) International year of the volunteer
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  • ...emic institutions such as St Andrews, Cambridge, MIT and Georgetown. These projects have been serviced by an outstanding network of senior consultants, senior Further major government level projects have included running a G8 Plus conference on financial intelligence cooper
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  • ...He first came to public attention in the mid-1990s whilst he was a special projects executive at [[Burson-Marsteller]]. He was arrested for allegedly working a ...ommunications at [[IBM]] Europe, Middle East and Africa (1995) and special projects exec, at [[Burson-Marsteller]] (1991-1995).<ref>Eligo International [http:/
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  • *Works on joint projects in Europe, but importing lobbying/propaganda formulas from US to Europe ...the charitable status of Al Shahid Social Association, a Lebanese orphan's charity, alleging that it is 'part of the Hezbollah network and promotes suicide bo
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  • ===Projects=== ...365 Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations Fund], Charity Navigator, accessed 19 July 2012</ref>
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  • Sustainability First is a registered charity developing policy ideas in areas of 'energy, waste and the roles of economi ...f>Sustainability First [http://www.sustainabilityfirst.org.uk/projects.htm Projects], Accessed 16/11/09</ref>
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  • ...(formerly known as the '''Optimum Population Trust''') is a think tank and charity promoting "stabilisation and gradual population decrease globally and in th ...hn Vidal, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/03/carbon-offset-projects-climate-change Rich nations to offset emissions with birth control], The Gu
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  • .... In the previous statements it is referred to as ‘Recharge of research projects to Localis Research Ltd’. Copies of Policy Exchange’s accounts are ava
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  • *[[Adam Seldon]] - co-director, Lauriston Lights, an education charity ...hD researcher, University of Bristol; programme member on NASA/ESA-related projects
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  • .../Ends69%5C0001060869_ac_20081031_e_c.pdf WORLDwrite Annual report 2007/8], Charity Commission website, accessed 31 Oct 2010</ref> ...associated with the LM network such as the [[Institute of Ideas]] and its projects, the [[Battle of Ideas]] <ref>[http://www.worldbytes.org/ Latest programmes
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  • ...ritten and lectured on economic, demographic and business issues. Research projects have included work for the [[London East Research Institute]] at the Univer ===Charity roles===
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  • ...t: 'Philippa Stroud has spent the last seventeen years in poverty-fighting projects and is author of a book on social injustice.' <ref name="CSJ">Centre for So ...ain a better understanding of the problems faced by the homeless, and by a charity working in this sector.
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  • It is of course notoriously difficult to establish the true nature of covert projects, which are by definition secret and tend to be deniable or indeed designed ...as occurred in the United States in the 1960s concerning certain political projects of the Central Intelligence Agency of the US).<ref>[http://www.fco.gov.uk/r
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  • ...tional/article827910.ece Senders of Islam movie 'Obsession' tied to Jewish charity], ''St Petersburg Times'', 26 September 2008.</ref> ==Projects==
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  • ...ls badge}}'''Ark''', formerly known as '''Absolute Return for Kids''' is a charity set up by a group of hedge fund managers in 2002. ...he [[Silicon Schools Fund]], a US foundation that funds 'blended learning' projects in state schools and independently-run state charter schools.<ref>[http://w
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  • ...rityNumber=1004774&SubsidiaryNumber=0 1004774 - THE CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE], Charity Commission, accessed March 2012 </ref> In 2008 it was reported that she als ...fusion surrounding sexual health messages in schools, says national family charity], Family Education Trust press release, 26 September 2011, accessed March 2
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  • ...o ensure that AMEC's name is in the frame when major public infrastructure projects are discussed. It will also have to lobby on nuclear power as AMEC is a maj ...senting the Emirate of Dubai, and that the company "has advised pro-Israel charity [[KKL]] and the Innocent drinks brand".<ref>Candice Krieger, [http://www.th
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  • ...illion and spent £3.8 million <ref> [http://beta.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?subid=0&regid=255650 Eranda FOundation], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 9 Ma | [[Barts and the London Charity]] || || || || || || || || || || 10,000 || || || || || || ||
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  • ...ndon, W1G 9LD.<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsP ...y had given out over £750 million in grants, spread over more than 10,000 projects<ref>Wolfson Foundation, [http://www.wolfson.org.uk/about-us/ About us], ''W
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  • ...>. The idea of the thinktank is to generate ideas from various charities, projects and community organisations with perspective on the true nature of the issu ...these individuals include Gavin Poole, Executive Director,Chris Bullivant, Projects Director,Charlotte Pickles, Policy Director, Seconded to the Department for
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  • ...lion transmitted by Iran’s Bank Saderat through a London subsidiary to a charity affiliated with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Saderat, which has 3,400 offices worl ...n’s military pension fund and is now associated with Revolutionary Guard projects.) The Treasury Department then blacklisted Bank Melli, Iran’s largest ban
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  • ...reports on a assortment of issues ranging from Beyond the Dome: Government projects £23 billion over budget, July 2007, to The Cost of Crime in London, April ...or Rich List 2009,Out of Control: How the Government overspends on capital projects,ACA to YJB: A Guide to the UK's Semi-Autonomous Public Bodies 2007-08 and H
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  • Sir Robert McAlpine construction firm also delivers a wide variety of projects through the Government’s PFI, PPP and BSF programmes across the health, e ...isness men to fund the alliance through the trust. Under guidelines of the Charity Commission organisations cannot be both charitable and politically motivate
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  • ...s government to intervene to block involvement of Italian firms in Iranian projects.<ref name=apologetic>Cnaan Liphshiz, [http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel-sh Since the EFK does not have a website and is not an official non-profit or charity organization, little is available about its funding. However the Israel-bas
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  • *[http://www.rcpch.ac.uk/ Royal College of Paediatricians]– A charity established by the Royal Charter involved in the training and examination o *[http://www.aso.org.uk/ Association for the Study of Obesity] – A charity organisation who are dedicated the treatment and understanding of obesity.
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  • [[Julie Hill]] - Julie works with Green Alliance on projects including waste, producer responsibility, procurement and product policy. S ...a Watson]] - Sheila is director of environment at the FIA Foundation, a UK Charity committed to promoting international sustainable mobility.
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  • *[http://www.rcpch.ac.uk/ Royal College of Paediatricians]– A charity established by the Royal Charter involved in the training and examination o *[http://www.aso.org.uk/ Association for the Study of Obesity] – A charity organisation who are dedicated the treatment and understanding of obesity.
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  • ...y him. He won the Charity Times ‘Principle of the year’ at the 2008/09 charity awards.The foundation is a member of COBSEO, Association of Charitable Foun ...rly and vulnerable people and victims of domestic violence). He advises on charity, foreign affairs and defence and is a founding Director of the [[First Defe
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  • ...0 (Civitas).<ref name="Accounts">Nigel Vinson Charitable Trust [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ScannedAccounts/Ends77/0000265077_ac_20090630_e_c.pdf The ...te]], [[Ilderton PCC]], [[International Policy Network]], [[SONE]], [[Hart Charity]], [[Foundation for Social and Economic Thinking]], [[Zane]], [[The Almshou
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  • ...ed: 8 March 2011)</ref> The Prince's [[Foundation for Integrated Health]] charity argued that without a statutory reguation scheme for herbalists: "many herb ...le/2013/feb/13/prince-charity-lobbied-government-homeopathy|title=Prince's charity lobbied government to water down homeopathy criticism |publisher=Guardian}}
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  • In 2006 he set up [[Future]] (http://futurecharity.org), a charity that 'aims to help young people succeed'. It was also set up as a sponsor o Future also supports a number of inner city projects for young people:
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  • The [[Institute for Policy Research]] (Charity number: 285143) is a British charity which receives funds from conservative foundations and uses it to fund cons ...ended 30 September 2005, Charity number 285143. Accessible via: http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?Registe
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  • '''Nesta''' is a UK-based 'innovation' charity, formerly known as the [[National Endowment for Science Technology and the ...erest from the trust, as well as donations from other sources, to fund its projects.
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  • [[National Organisation for Foetal Alcohol Syndrome UK]] (NOFAS UK) is a charity that works to help support individuals and families impacted by foetal alco ...s for the year ending July 31st 2010. <ref>Charity Commission, [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends35\0001101935_ac_20100731_e_c.pdf NOFAS Fina
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  • ...pporting good practice and research. <ref> Charity Commission, [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithPartB.aspx?Reg ==Projects ==
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  • He is currently managing director of [[Floreat Education]], a charity and schools operator, which is setting up a group of primary schools in Wes ...in May 2015, as part of its 'character grants scheme'. The funding is for projects that build resilience and 'grit' in pupils. Floreat was awarded £124,000 t
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  • ...al safety for the public. The role was unpaid, and would involv developing projects, raising awareness around the cause and fundraising. Providing Davey did no
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  • ...e provides evidence of the industry only donating to charities who work on projects that suit alcohol industry interests. Specifically, focusing on individual
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  • ...number: 225910. <ref> JNF Charitable Trust, [https://archive.ph/wip/2eqiv Charity Commission archived on 25 Nov 21] </ref> ...,000 || '''Funding of UK Charitable Projects:''' 7,501,000 '''Funding of projects in Israel:''' 3,817,000 || <ref name="2010 Acc"> JNF Charitable Trust, [ht
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  • ...s, three public affairs agencies, two public bodies, two trade unions, one charity and one private sector company.<ref name="Bold">[http://www.dmiller.info/co ...es lobbyists to declare details of expenditure and fees received for lobby projects, identity of clients and communications techniques used.
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  • ...Trust Trustees Report and Accounts for the Year Ending 31 December 2011], Charity Commission, accessed 7 January 2023</ref> ...xamines the Jewish roots of the Christian faith and fundraises for various projects in Israel. CFI also states that it engages in '[c]ountering misinformation
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  • ...e Islamic umbrella charity organization known as the Union of Good (or the Charity Coalition), and the American Near East Refugee Association (ANERA) NGO. Ar *Coordination, preparation, promotion and assimilation of projects regarding border crossings in Israel
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  • ...Ritblat, is taking on developer Stuart Lipton, whose visions have included projects like the City's Broadgate. on two ways to build an empire], ''Independent o ===Charity===
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  • ...ndon, W1G 9LD.<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsP ...the Wolfson Foundation: backing excellence through capital infrastructure projects, particularly in areas that are under-funded. Applicants are encouraged to
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  • '''Eryl Besse''' is a lawyer who sits on the board of Britain's [[Charity Commission]], where she will help assess the 'public benefit' of charitable ...ard-members-appointed-to-charity-commission New board members appointed to Charity Commission] ''Gov.uk'', 22 May 2013, accessed 10 March 2014 </ref>
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  • It is a company limited by guarantee and claims to have worked on a range of projects including disrupting boycott activism, a flotilla sailing to Gaza, and work ...Charity Commission [https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regId=1169041&subId=0 UKLFI Charitable Trust]</ref>
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  • The '''Aegis Foundation''' is a UK registered charity associated with [[Aegis Defence Services]] Ltd. ...nts, currently Iraq and Afghanistan, through small, grass roots, community projects which are low cost and high impact – our unique hallmark.
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  • ...Consolidated Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 December 2012]', ''Charity Commission'', Accessed 11 September 2014.</ref> According to Greer Fay Cash ==Activities and Projects==
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  • ..., found that the [[FIDF]] is the second most significant Israel supporting charity in the category of 'social welfare' (after the [[American Jewish Joint Dist '''Construction Projects'''
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  • ...countries, and it places a major emphasis on ‘preserving Judaism through projects in and for Israel and for Soviet Jewry.’ Its American membership has incr : ‘Wherever your torches burn, tolerance, decency and charity have been illuminated. Bigots and bias hide wherever you come into view.’
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  • ...ort of Jewish community needs in the United States through community-based projects and major community organizations, which receive a certain annual budget. S ...ion in a way that counts ... Do make your listener feel that giving is not charity but self taxation- paying his or her fair share to assure Jewish survival a
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  • ...all requests for grants and assumes a supervising and evaluating role for projects once they are funded. The NIF is registered as a tax-exempt public charity organization in the state of California and as a foreign, nonprofit institu
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  • The Centre for Cities is an independent, non-partisan charity and research organisation set up to further understanding on how and why ec *[[Joanna Averley]], chief executive of property industry charity [[LandAid]].
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  • ===Energy sector - unconventional oil and gas projects=== In 2014 BLP said it was advising on a range of unconventional oil and gas projects.
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  • ...aving said, 'No man should have more than £100,000. The rest should go to charity.' From 1948 he included Zionist charities in his philanthropic giving at th ...now known as the [[Wolfson Family Charitable Trust]]) financed two housing projects in Israel, both called [[Kiryat Wolfson]].<ref>Israel Goldstein ''[http://b
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  • [[Alcohol Research UK]] is an 'independent charity that tackles alcohol-related harm by funding high quality, impartial resear ...prevention, so that they can undertake research, test out new ideas or run projects that help to disseminate high quality evidence. <ref name= "alcohol"/>
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  • ...r of the Trust. He was also Chair of [[Diabetes UK]], the leading Diabetes charity, from February 2009 to until 1 January 2013, prior to this he had been a Vi ...ch launched shares onto the stock market to raise capital to fund research projects into diabetes prevention and treatment. <ref name= "Lexis"> [http://www.lex
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  • ...s and a cure for dementia. Over the years they have supported 434 research projects across the UK. <ref> [http://www.alzheimersresearchuk.org/our-people/ Our P *Registered charity numbers 1077089 and SC042474.
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  • ...keep more than £100,000. That's enough for any man. The rest should go to charity.' As a result, he was the country's biggest private benefactor throughout t
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  • ==Projects== ...xtremism.<ref> Tony Blair Foundation, [http://tonyblairfaithfoundation.org/projects/supporting-next-generation Supporting next generation], accessed 4 February
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  • ...allows the University to support students and academics, to fund research projects and promote opportunities to study at the University.<ref> British Friends The charity was established in 1926, and is the oldest established Jewish charity in support of higher education in the UK. It was started Sir [[Philip Harto
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  • ...PR Newswire'', 9 February 2015</ref> In 2006 the IFCJ spent $45 million on projects within Israel. At the time that was the largest contribution made by the or ...he IFCJ has provided assistance totaling some $33 million toward numer-ous projects, including renovating some 2,300 shelters, renovating and the constructing
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  • ...-ties-Pear-Foundation|title=EXCLUSIVE: Scots city to receive £100k due to charity's family ties|first=Paula|last=Murray|date=December 7, 2014|website=Express ==Israel-related projects==
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  • ...t [[Groundwork]], a charity with a '£140m annual turnover delivering 6000 projects a year, with national reach across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.' <r
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  • ...f name ="CFOIC Community of the Month">CFOIC Website [http://www.cfoic.com/projects/community-of-the-month/ Community of the Month]. Accessed 27 April 2015.</r It has also supported numerous projects in the Jordan Valley and has provided assistance to what it describes as 'r
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  • ...Paisner]] is a lawyer with [[Berwin Leighton Paisner]] who specialises in charity law, he is also affiliated with around one hundred charities and companies. ...ly Jewish settlements, it runs a charitable trust that funds philanthropic projects in Israel and Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] was known to have little time fo
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  • ...linked' charity, meaning that each is effectively a subsidiary of one main charity the [[Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]. <th bgcolor="goldenrod" width="30%">Charity name</th>
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  • ...(no. 1116677). According to the UK Charity Commission the objective of the charity is: ...s/CharityFramework.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1116677&SubsidiaryNumber=0 Charity Framework]. Accessed 8 July 2015.</ref>
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  • ...ational inequality', piloting and proving that they work, and then scaling projects 'until they reach a systemic scale'. ==Projects==
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  • ...rk]. Accessed 24 August 2015.</ref> <ref name ="charity comm trustees">The Charity Commission [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfChar ...nagogue in the Old City in occupied East Jerusalem.<ref name ="Shamir">The Charity Commission [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfChar
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  • ...placement, subsidized weddings for the poor, and many other social-welfare projects. ...d was headed by each Lubavitcher Rebbe thereafter. It is also known as the charity of Rabbi [[Meir Ba'al HaNes]].
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  • ...ls, universities, funders, charities, social enterprises and businesses on projects that aim to reduce the inequality young people face. ...to projects that promoted practical learning. Over a three year period, 14 projects were selected for funding and support, including: The [[Studio Schools Trus
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  • ...UK.<ref name="CC">Charity Commission [http://beta.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1002872&subid=0 Education in Israel Trust]. Accessed 29 Augu ...niversity%20Projects%20-%20English%20version%20%20147.pdf Ariel University Projects]. Accessed 29 August 2015.</ref>
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  • ...niversity%20Projects%20-%20English%20version%20%20147.pdf Ariel University Projects]. Accessed 29 August 2015.</ref> Perls is also a trustee of [[British Friends of Lilmod Velaasos College]] (charity no. 1075760), which supports the ‘[[The Haredi Center for Technological S
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  • [[UK Friends of Ariel University]] (Charity no. 1002872), formerly known as the [[Education in Israel Trust]] is an org ...y Projects]. Accessed 29 August 2015.</ref> The Trust wass a registered UK charity and is run by [[Benjamin Perl]] a British based businessman and philanthrop
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  • The [[Active Change Foundation]] is a UK registered charity and company. It focuses on 'preventing radicalization' which it calls 'the ...lace on 10 January 2008 at 10am at the offices of [[Forward Thinking]] the charity associated with [[Oliver McTernan]]. The document was signed by [[David Gil
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  • * consultant to media projects including scriptwriters on a drama series and for a Discovery Channel docum ==Interpol (2016) and anti-poaching charity ==
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  • ...AC_20150131_E_C.pdf PEAS report and accounts January 2015], filed with the Charity Commission</ref> ...AC_20150131_E_C.pdf PEAS report and accounts January 2015], filed with the Charity Commission</ref>
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  • ...x. During this period, Crozier and his associates concentrated on two main projects: setting up Shield, the advisory group on subversion which personally couns ...h fund, "Positive Protection of the Constitution", to finance a registered charity, the Arbeitskreis für das Studium internationaler Fragen [Working Group fo
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  • Projects Agency [DARPA] and with various defence contractors" - a background in Air also tarred with the Communist brush, notably the housing charity Shelter, the
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}}The ''Sutton Trust'' is an educational charity in the UK which aims to improve social mobility and address educational dis ...ank' (as opposed to a 'think tank'). It funds specific programmes, such as projects to improve access to universities, conducts research and lobbies government
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  • ...in the Islamic Tradition’, a seminar organised by Inform (an independent charity describing itself as “The information network on religious movements”) ...cted on information supplied by the Community Security Trust, a registered charity “that protects British Jews from antisemitism and related threats”.<ref
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  • ...edCharityNumber=1121722&SubsidiaryNumber=0 ‘THE MUSLIM SAFETY FORUM’], Charity Commission website, 2016 (accessed 18 May 2016). The MSF's trustees were Az ...Number=299884&SubsidiaryNumber=0 ‘NORTH LONDON CENTRAL MOSQUE TRUST’], Charity Commission, 2016 (accessed 16 May 2016).</ref> The new trustees (Mohamed Ko
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  • ...s [[MCU]] work and subsequent [[European Muslim Research Centre]] research projects. .../2012_08/1343898083_Spalek_Phase_2_Small_Grant_Block.pdf ‘Small Research Projects: A study exploring questions relating to the relationship between Police an
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  • *[[Lee Francis]], Head of Projects; former Academy Sponsor Relations Manager at [[Department for Education]] ...]], a network of private girls’ schools. He is also Trustee of education charity [[Generating Genius]], and Chairman of the [[Institute of Development Profe
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  • ...ng and profiling in border security, and the DETECTER EU security research projects. She also 'produced a report on the ethics of border control for the EU Bor ...idnap and Special Investigation Unit (as Det. Supt.), and lead the Special Projects Team looking at contract killing and serious &amp; organised crime. In 2007
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  • ...nity figures. ENAM designs and implements through its member organizations projects and initiatives such as conferences, seminars, workshops, awards, informati ...ion of the people of Pakistan. As Board Member I am co-responsible for the charity’s governance, strategy and fundraising.
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  • ...arity-search/-/charity-details/3976041/charity-overview Charity Overview], Charity Commission, last accessed 6 August 2021.</ref> ==Projects, Initiatives==
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  • ...rdination of complex, high profile, national, cross-communal campaigns and projects, such as Balfour 100, Cable Street 80 and had integral involvement in Enoug :•Developed integrated communications strategies on a range of projects.
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  • ...il Ronson Family Foundation (Charity number: 1111728) is a UK grant giving charity associated with [[Gerald Ronson]] the convicted fraudster who is active in ...ame="trustees2018">[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsP
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  • ! Charity Number !! Charity Name !! Website !! Activities !! Charity Objects | 1199371 || [[Galleon Foundation]] || || || the objects of the charity are to advance such charitable purposes (according to the law of England an
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  • ! Charity Number !! Charity Name !! Website !! Activities !! Charity Objects ...| || Making grant to those organisations coming within the objects of the charity. || to apply the income and also so much of the capital as the settlor may
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  • ! Charity Number !! Charity Name !! Website !! Activities !! Charity Objects ...he World Trust]] || http://www.quakersintheworld.org || The objects of the charity are the advancement of education, for the public benefit, with regard to hi
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  • ! Charity Number !! Charity Name !! Website !! Activities !! Charity Objects | 281297 || [[Tagmarsh Charity Limited]] || || During the year the charity continued its philanthropic activities in support of religious education an
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  • ! Charity Number !! Charity Name !! Website !! Activities !! Charity Objects ...ect engagement in different projects centred on education and health. The charity welcomes visitors to those countries to contribute and share their life ski
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  • ...search/-/charity-details/276439/governance Denise Cohen Charitable Trust], Charity Commission, retrieved 10 November 2022.</ref> ...nnual-returns Denise Cohen Charitable Trust], Accounts and Annual Returns, Charity Commission. Retrieved 22 November 2022.</ref>
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  • ...unah]] which relies entirely on donations to support 27 of over 200 Emunah projects in Israel. It is a member of the [[Zionist Federation of Great Britain and
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  • ==Company and charity roles== | [[Kerrywell Projects Ltd]] (08811317) || Dissolved || Flat 1, Allanadale Court, Waterpark Road,
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  • ...ion.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1102927&subid=0 Paul Hamlyn Foundation], Charity Commission. Last retrieved 7 February 2023.</ref> | [[Baca Charity]] || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 50,000 ||
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  • The Clore Duffield Foundation (Charity number: 1084412) was formed in December 2000 from the merger of the [[Clore | [[ABF The Soldiers Charity]] || || || || || || 5,000 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...ice and Vivienne Wohl Philanthropic Foundation]] (Company number 11006400, Charity number: 1177003) is a large Zionist family foundation based in the UK named ...foundations operate in parallel, but in practice the former tends to fund projects in Israel, working closely with the [[American Jewish Joint Distribution Co
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  • ...foundations operate in parallel, but in practice the former tends to fund projects in Israel, working closely with the [[American Jewish Joint Distribution Co ...ity-details/244519/trustees Trustees], Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation, Charity Commission. Retrieved via Internet Archive 12 December 2023.</ref>
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  • ...ves an address in London as its base. It appears not to be registered as a charity or a company in the UK, however. ...m complex industrial compounds, power stations, to large-scale residential projects. Mr. Erlich is also the controlling shareholder of Israel-based investment
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  • | 03-Jan-13 || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) || [[The Association of Commonwealth Universities]] || 106 | 03-Jan-13 || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) || [[The Association of Commonwealth Universities]] || 106
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  • ...6 || 33,580.00 || [[Carbon Trust Advisory Ltd]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) ...731.67 || [[Quintessentially Lifestyle UK Ltd]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • ...5,319,159 || 53,970.88 || [[Tufts University]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) ...3.40 || [[Lapis Middle East and Africa FZ LLC]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • ...7987495 || 33,830.00 || [[Vivid Economics Ltd]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) ...|| 8746533 || 32,169.00 || [[Mabey Bridge Ltd]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • [[The John Black Charitable Foundation]] (Company number 07734413, Charity number: 1147793) ...rity-details/5020575/trustees Trustees], John Black Charitable Foundation, Charity Commission. Retrieved 11 December 2023.</ref>
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  • ...arch/-/charity-details/5033836/governing-document Liberal Judaism (ULPS)], Charity Commission. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref> ...- Chaplaincy Project Manager | [[Shaan Knan]] - Project Manager; Heritage Projects | [[Alison Turner]] - Liberal Judaism Archivist
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  • ....gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/4028784 Masorti Judaism Profile], Charity Commission. Retrieved 25 November 2021.</ref> ...dinners, Egalitarian Services, study sessions, social events and volunteer projects. It organises guest speakers to come to various campuses and work with the
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  • | 88-2900129 || [[Hand of Israel Charity Fund Inc.]] || Lakewood || New Jersey || United States || Pub 78 DataDeterm | 82-2536241 || [[Israel Charity Fund]] || Waterbury || Connecticut || United States || Determination Letter
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  • ...">https://archive.ph/hL4O1</ref> The Shul is part of [[United Synagogue]] (Charity No. 242552) :UK AWIS raises funds for many projects within the IDF. The unique essence of UK AWIS is the spirit of its members,
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