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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.’
    32 KB (4,845 words) - 09:44, 10 May 2022
  • ...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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