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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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