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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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