in Washington, D.C. A charitableorganization is a type of non profit organization NPO . It differs ... blockquote A registered charity is an organization established and operated for charitable purposes ... United Kingdom England and Wales Definition of charitableorganization Section 1 Charities Act 2006 .... Charitableorganization structure As of 2011 there are a number of types of legal structure ... In the United States , a charitableorganization is an organization that is organized and operated ... accessdate 2008 08 27 ref So effectively in practice the detailed definition of charitableorganization is determined by the requirements of state law of the state in which the charitableorganization ... accessdate 2008 08 27 ref There are several requirements that must be met for a charitableorganization ..., and permanently dedicate its assets to charitable purposes. The organization must refrain from ... forms are required to be made available to public scrutiny. The types of charitableorganization that are considered ... simple Charitableorganization fi Hyv ntekev isyysj rjest uk vi T ch c t ... charitable , educational , religious , or other activities serving the public interest or common good . The legal definition of charitableorganization and of Charity varies according to the country and in some instances the region of the country in which the charitableorganization operates. The regulation, tax treatment, and the way in which charity law affects charitable organizations also varies ... common law, originally from the The Charitable Uses Act 1601 Charitable Uses Act 1601 , and then through .... As a result, the government then introduced what became the Extension of Charitable Purpose Act 2004 . This Bill did not attempt to codify the definition of a charitable purpose it merely sought to clarify that certain purposes were indeed charitable, whose charitable status had been subject .... ref cite web url http www.aph.gov.au library pubs bd 2003 04 04bd164.pdf title Extension of Charitable ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Cards for Hospitalized Kids founded date February 2011 location Chicago, Illinois Chicago , Illinois key people Jen Rubino, Founder area served United States . Focus Bringing joy to ill kids and showing them they aren t forgotten . tagline Doctors provide the medicine and Cards for Hospitalized Kids provides hope, joy & magic. homepage http www.cardsforhospitalizedkids.com Official website Cards for Hospitalized Kids is a charitable organization that makes cards for kids being treated in hospitals across the United States. It was founded by Jen Rubino in February 2011 in Chicago. Since being founded, cards have been given to more than four thousand hospitalized kids and cards have been distributed at more than thirty five different hospitals across the United States. History Cards for Hospitalized Kids was founded last February by Jen Rubino. Rubino used her own experience as a patient to help create a vision for Cards for Hospitalized Kids. It initially began with cards being given to Children s Memorial Hospital in Chicago and St. Jude Children s Research Hospital in Tennessee, but the charity has grown into a national organization with cards now being given to hospitals around the United States. ref http teenink.com nonfiction interviews article 389970 Cards for Hospitalized Kids founder Jen Rubino ref ref http www.nshss.org media news full article 2011 10 24 nshss member creates cards for hospitalized kids ref Hospitals serving Cards for Hospitalized Kids gives cards to hospitals across the United States and thousands of hospitalized kids have received cards. As support increases, the number of hospitals that they distribute cards to increases. ref http www.dosomething.org project cards hospitalized kids ref People can also request a card to be sent to an ill child through the Cards for Hospitalized Kids website. ref http cardsforhospitalizedkids.weebly.com refer a child to recieve a card.html ref Mission Cards for Hospitalized ... more details
charitable contribution may refer to A Charitableorganizationcharitable donation generally For the US tax law term, see Charitable contribution deductions in the United States disambiguation ... more details
organisation Charitableorganization Charity Foundation nonprofit organization Trust property Waqf ... Charitable Trust Category Charities Category Wills and trusts Category Types of organization ...Cleanup date June 2008 Wills, trusts, estates A charitable trust is an irrevocable Trust property trust established for Charity practice charitable purposes, and is a more specific term than charitableorganization . United States Unreferenced section date April 2009 Charitable trusts may be set up inter vivos, during a donor s life, or as a part of a trust or will at death, as testamentary. US charitable ..., after trust termination, goes to beneficiaries, such as heirs or back to the donor a charitable ... have received payments a charitable remainder trust and secondly whether the payments are a fixed amount annuity trust , or a percentage of principle unitrust . anchor charitable remainder trust Charitable remainder trusts are irrevocable structures established by a donor to provide an income ..., either of a fixed amount charitable remainder annuity trust 664 d 1 D or a percentage of trust principal charitable remainder unitrust , to whomever the donor chooses to receive income. Normally, the donor may claim a charitable income tax deduction, and may not have to pay an immediate capital gains tax when the charitable remainder trust disposes of the appreciated asset and purchases other .... Charitable remainder unitrusts 664 d 2 D paying a fixed percentage provide some flexibility in the distribution of income, and may be helpful in retirement planning, while charitable remainder annuity ... to fund the trust. anchor charitable lead trust Charitable lead trusts make payments, either of a fixed amount charitable lead annuity trust or a percentage of trust principal charitable lead unitrust ... or to heirs named by the donor. The donor may sometimes claim a charitable income tax deduction or a gift estate tax deduction for making a lead trust gift, depending on the type of a charitable ... more details
, some religious organization such as the Interfaith Alliance are concerned about the impact of charitable ...Unreferenced date April 2009 Cleanup date April 2009 Charitable choice refers to direct United States government funding of religious organizations to provide social services. Created in 1996, charitable choice allows government officials to purchase services from religious providers using Temporary Assistance for Needy Families TANF , Welfare to Work, and Community Services Block Grant CSBG funds. In late 2000, charitable choice was included in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration s SAMHSA block grant. Principles According to the Department of Health and Human Services , Charitable Choice rests on four major principles A Level Playing Field Faith based providers are eligible to compete for funds on the same basis as any other providers, neither excluded nor included because they are religious, too religious or of a different religion. Respect for Allies The religious character of faith based providers is protected by allowing them to retain control over the definition, development, practice, and expression of their religious beliefs. Neither federal nor state government can require a religious provider to alter its form of internal governance or remove religious art, icons, scripture or other symbols in order to be a program participant. Protecting Clients In regard to rendering assistance, religious organization shall not discriminate against an individual on the basis of religion, a religious belief, or refusal to actively participate in a religious practice. If an individual objects to the religious character of a program, a secular alternative must be provided. Church State Separation All government funds must be used to fulfill the public social service goals, and no direct government funding can be diverted to inherently religious activities such as worship, sectarian instruction, and proselytization. Controversy Many are concerned that charitable ... more details
Charitable immunity is a legal doctrine which holds that a charitableorganization is not liable under tort law. It originated in 19th century Britain. ref name hamilton cite web url http writ.news.findlaw.com hamilton 20071129.html title How the Push for Religious Accommodation Can Go Too Far Two Important Recent Examples author Marci Hamilton date November 29, 2007 ref ref name carters cite web url http www.carters.ca pub article church 2000 cbrother.html title Christian Brothers of Ireland in Canada Charitable Immunity work carters.ca ref The early form of charitable immunity in England did not provide immunity from suit it only protected segregated funds held in a recognized equitable trust for the organization. See, Feoffees of Heriot s Hosp. V. Ross , 8 Eng Rep 1508 1846 discussed in Callopy v. Newark Eye & Ear Infirmary , 141 A.2d at 278 . In Heriot s Hospital , plaintiff Ross brought an action against a charitable trust which had been established for a home for fatherless boys, contending that he had been excluded from the home even though he was fatherless and otherwise qualified for the charitable benefits. By the time his case was determined, Ross was too old for admission, and the question was whether he was entitled to damages from the trust funds. The House of Lords held that he was not. In the House of Lords, Lord Cottenham in dictum pronounced that an award of damages out of a trust fund would not be to apply it to those objects which the author of the fund had in view, but would be to divert it to a completely different purpose. Heriot s Hospital was not a tort ... States had abrogated or limited the charitable immunity doctrine. ref name Jerold2002 cite journal ... name canon cite journal title The Impact of Changes in Judicial Doctrine The Abrogation of Charitable ... . ref name canon Under the charitable immunity doctrine it was still possible to sue employees or volunteers of charitable institutions, so the doctrine s existence encouraged other legal arguments, such as the captain ... more details
File Bus Hartheim Foto Niedernhart Prozess.jpg thumb 250px Gekrat bus and driver The Charitable Ambulance GmbH known as Gekrat , a shortened version of its full German name, Ge meinn tzige Kr anken t ransport GmbH was a National Socialist subdivision of the Action T4 organization. The euphemistically named company transported sick and disabled people to the Action 14f13 Killing centers Nazi killing centers to be murdered under the Nazi eugenics program and was known for the gray buses it used. Background Gekrat was created to transport the victims to the Nazi killing centers Grafeneck Castle , Brandenburg an der Havel Nazi era Brandenburg concentration camp , Schloss Hartheim , Schloss Sonnenstein , Bernburg and Hadamar Clinic . It also handled some administrative tasks. When family members wrote to hospitals where their loved ones had been sent, that mail was forwarded to Gekrat , which did not answer inquiries, but did allow institutions to provide limited information in reply. This information was provided only as a means for the Nazis to continue receiving payment for room and board. ref Henry Friedlander, http books.google.com books?id gqLDEKVk2nMC&pg PA276&lpg PA276&dq gekrat&source bl&ots Iw0Os36u6G&sig hldLXcvsPDxW15r2FhV6qA9QmBI&hl en&ei JEv4S9SaOomYOJ3OnJUM&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 8&ved 0CDQQ6AEwBw v onepage&q gekrat&f false The Origins of Nazi Genocide From Euthanasia to the Final Solution The University of North Carolina Press 1995 ISBN 0 8708 2208 6. Retrieved May 22, 2010 ref Reinhold Vorberg headed the central office for transportation. Hermann Schwenninger was registered as the chief executive. ref Ernst Klee , Was sie taten Was sie wurden. rzte, Juristen und andere Beteiligte am Kranken oder Judenmord. Frankfurt am Main 1986 ISBN 3 596 24364 5, p. 66 de icon ref After 1941, Gekrat also handled transportation for the Action 14f13 program, which eliminated sick prisoners and those no longer able to work from Nazi concentration camp s by bringing ... more details
The Charitable Corporation was an institution in Kingdom of Great Britain Britain intended to provide loans at low interest to the deserving poor, including by large scale pawnbroking . It was established by charter in 1707 . Its full title was Charitable Corporation for the relief of the industrious ... flow difficulties. The initial capital was 30,000. ref name nature The nature of the Charitable Corporation ... Londiniensis a Narrative or Account of the Charitable Corporation London 1719 available from Eighteenth ... considerably more than lawful interest . ref Report of Committee of the House of Commons on ... Charitable ... to enquire into the affairs of the Charitable Corporation to his friends ... 1733? From Eighteenth ... of the House of Commons on ... Charitable Corporation 1733 , 5. ref The Spring Garden warehouse was on the site ... John Meres on 23 December 1729. ref Report of Committee of the House of Commons on ... Charitable ... by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation 1732 , 6 7. ref Thomson also did the cashier ... The presetn state of the Charitable Corporation Consider d ref The matter was rapidly considered by House ... The Charitable Corporation have lent money in large sums which under colour and pretence of reasonable ... appointed by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation , 8. ref The bankruptcies ..., Report of the Gentlemen appointed by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation . ref However ... of the Charitable Corporation ref London Gazette issue 7075 date 18 March 1731 startpage ... the rights of the shareholders and creditors for the Charitable Corporation to appoint an assignee ... the Charitable Corporation and its three quarters of its creditors and make it binding on those under .... II, c. 14. ref The aftermath The result of the frauds was to deprive the Charitable Corporation of the bulk ... was liable to make the Company s losses though the Five Partners were primarily liable see The Charitable .... See also The Charitable Corporation v Sutton 1742 26 ER 642, the case where the directors were ... more details
organization s, international organization s, armed forces , charitableorganization charities ... Charitable trust Coalition Collective Cooperative Enterprise architecture Hybrid organization ...Other uses Cleanup reorganize date May 2010 An organization or organisation &mdash see American and British ... organization is a body that operates in both the public sector and the private sector , simultaneously ... organization becomes a mixture of a government and a corporation corporate organization. In the social ... studies , organizational behavior , or organization analysis. A number of different perspectives exist, some of which are compatible From a process related perspective, an organization is viewed as an entity is being re organized, and the focus is on the organization as a set of tasks or actions ... are used. From an institution al perspective, an organization is viewed as a purposeful structure ... is interested in organization mainly from an instrumental point of view. For a company , organization ... organs of a coherent body. In the social and political sciences in general, an organization ... distinguishes the term organization into planned formal and unplanned informal i.e. spontaneously .... In this sense, organization is a permanent arrangement of elements. These elements and their actions ... labor division division of labor . An organization is defined by the elements that are part of it who belongs to the organization and who does not? , its communication which elements communicate and how do they communicate? , its autonomy which changes are executed autonomously by the organization or its elements? , and its rules of action compared to outside events what causes an organization to act as a collective actor? . By coordinated and planned cooperation of the elements, the organization ... science , most human organizations fall roughly into four types Pyramid s or hierarchical organization hierarchies Committee s or jury juries organisation Matrix organization Matrix organizations organisation ... more details
Image Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust.jpg thumb Official logo of the Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust The Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust is a charitable trust based in Wales , which was establish 8 February 2001 and is registered with the Charity Commission . The Trust was established between the Millennium Stadium plc and the Millennium Commission when the Millennium Stadium was built in 1999. ref name Stadium cite web url http www.millenniumstadium.com 3473 3540.php publisher Millennium Stadium plc title Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust accessdate 2008 06 15 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Activities The Trust assesses any application it receives against the following criteria quality of life , knowledge and need, passion and value, leaving a legacy, life exchanges and working with disadvantaged people. ref name Welsh cite web url http www.welshasa.co.uk docs The 20Millennium 20Stadium 20Charitable 20Trust.doc publisher Swim Wales Welsh Amateur Swimming Association title Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust accessdate 2008 06 15 ref The Trust only supports applications from Non profit organization non profit making organisations , Non governmental organization voluntary organisations , Charitableorganizationcharitable organisations , voluntary groups working alongside Local government local authorities . ref name Welsh Priority however is given to organisations ... en fe page.asp?n1 4 publisher Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust title Funding ... in July 1996, to support local charitable activities in Wales and it received 10 of distributable ... became the Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust on 8 February 2001, and its income also comes from ... of the Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust, Tom Jones singer Tom Jones announced, The Trust has now ... http www.wru.co.uk 10351 12441.php publisher Welsh Rugby Union Limited title Charitable Trust makes ... Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust UK charity 1086596 Category Charities based ... more details
About the charity other uses El Shaddai disambiguation El Shaddai Charitable Trust is a Charitableorganization charity set up and run by co founders Anita Edgar and Matthew Kurian with the aim of helping orphaned street children in India . El Shaddai operates 4 children s home s 3 Homeless shelter night shelter s and day care units a non formal school a vocational training college The charity s fundraising focuses mostly on gaining sponsors for orphans, enabling the children to better their prospects by attending school or learning a trade. External links http www.childrescue.net ChildRescue.net Category Charities based in India ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 The Frontline Club Charitable Trust is a charitableorganization charity whose objective is to advance, for the benefit of the public, education of journalists , media decision makers, educators and other interested parties in matters of public concern, such as equality, diversity, accountability and human rights as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent instruments and including the right of freedom of expression, by promoting free, accurate and responsible media coverage anywhere in the world and training in the safety and health of journalists and other personnel exposed to danger as a result of media activity in areas of conflict. Category Charities ... more details
The Presley Charitable Foundation is a non profit philanthropic organization created by Lisa Marie Presley in August 2007. The first endeavor of The Presley Charitable Foundation will be Presley Place New Orleans a transitional housing facility for homeless families. The foundation provides rent free housing, child day care, career and financial counseling, family management guidance and other tools which help people learn how no longer be homeless again. Through this process they gain self esteem and independence. ref cite web title Presley Charitable Foundation Home url http www.presleycharitablefoundation.org publisher Presley Charitable Foundation accessdate 27 June 2011 ref The first Presley Place in Memphis, Tennessee is a multi unit apartment property. It is one of several such properties or campuses in Memphis that are part of the Estival Communities program, created and managed by the Metropolitan Inter faith Association MIFA . Presley Place Memphis opened the doors to its first residents in July 2001 and will serve as the model for Presley Place New Orleans. ref cite web title PCF Info url http www.presleycharitablefoundation.org info publisher Presley Charitable Foundation accessdate 27 June 2011 ref In 2007 Lisa Marie Presley recorded a duet of In the Ghetto with her Father, Elvis Presley , which reached 1 on iTunes in Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, Germany and New Zealand and was in the top 5 everywhere else. ref cite web title Home Page url http www.lisamariepresley.com publisher Lisa Marie Presley Online accessdate 27 June 2011 ref Proceeds from the sale of this song and video, directed by Tony Kaye, went directly to The Presley Charitable Foundation. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of her father s death, Lisa Marie Presley said I wanted to use this for something ... Charitable Foundation is a 501c3 charitableorganization. References See http en.wikipedia.org ... Charitable Foundation ... more details
Nobel Family The Nobel Charitable Trust NCT is a charitableorganization charity set up by members of the Swedish Nobel family , i.e. descendants of Ludvig Nobel . Its founders are Michael Nobel , Gustaf Nobel , Philip Nobel, and Peter Nobel . Peter Nobel Oleinikoff serves as a senior adviser. The trust has announced its intention to award its own prizes. The Chairman of the Nobel Charitable Trust is Gustaf Nobel. Michael Nobel Energy Award The Michael Nobel Energy Award is a proposed award, to be awarded to scientists and or institutions who have made important discoveries in the renewable energy field or whose discoveries could lead to reduction in pollution and global warming . ref http www.24 7pressrelease.com press release peter nobeloleinikoff joins the nobel charitable trust 51223.php ref It will be the first new Nobel prize to be established by the Nobel family since Alfred Nobel established his prizes in 1895 they were first awarded six years later . The plan was announced at nanoTX 07. The Nobel Foundation quickly reacted by threatening legal action for clear misuse of the reputation and goodwill of the Nobel Prize and the associations of integrity and eminence that has been created over time and through the efforts of the Nobel Committees . ref cite web author nanoPRwire title Michael Nobel Relieved of nanoTX 07 Activities After Protest from Nobel Foundation and Family Society publisher Nano Science and Technology Institute date 2007 09 24 url http www.nsti.org press PRshow.html?id 2335 accessdate 2007 10 18 ref The Director, Michael Sohlman, of the Nobel Foundation and the elected head of the Nobel family disapproved to the institution of the so called Dr. Michael Nobel Award as well as the Nobel Charitable Trust NCT and Nobel Family Benevolent society. ref cite news first Barnaby J. last Feder title The Nobel Prize That Wasn t publisher The New York Times ... 10 18 ref References reflist Category Nobel family no Nobel Charitable Trust ... more details
A Charitable Gift Annuity is a gift vehicle that falls in the category of Planned Giving . It involves a contract between a donor and a charity, whereby the donor transfers cash or property to the charity in exchange for a partial tax deduction and a lifetime stream of annual income from the charity. When the donor dies, the charity keeps the gift. The amount of the income stream is determined by many factors including the donor s age and the policy of the charity. Most charities use payout rates defined by the American Council on Gift Annuities. A charitable gift annuity enables a donor to transfer cash, marketable securities or real estate to the charitableorganization issuing the gift annuity in exchange for a current income tax deduction and the organization s promise to make fixed annual payments to the donor for life. Annuity payments can begin immediately or can be deferred to some future date. A charitable gift annuity is implemented as a contract under which a charity, in return for a transfer of cash or other property, agrees to pay a fixed sum of money for a period measured ... be made to them jointly or successively. Charitable Gift Annuity Payments Payments from a charitable ... if it has to dip into its general funds to do so. The size of the payments from a charitable gift ... Council on Gift Annuities ACGA has periodically published a schedule of suggested charitable gift ... they consider supporting, rather than the rates offered. Charitable gift annuity rates are lower ... portion of a contribution will be available for charitable purposes. Though lower than commercial ... of guaranteed payments, and would like to save taxes. A charitable gift annuity could be right for people ... with representatives of the charity as well as financial advisors. Income Tax Charitable Deduction Taxpayers who itemize deductions can claim a charitable deduction for a portion of the original ... Annuities http www.annuity.com CharitableGiftAnnuities.cfm Annuity.com Charitable Gift Annuties ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 Orphan date February 2009 The Desert Valley Charitable Foundation was founded in 1989. The Foundation was established by Prem Reddy , MD, a cardiologist and philanthropist with an initial gift of 1 million. Since that time, he has contributed over 5 million to the Foundation. The Desert Valley Charitable Foundation is a 501 c 3 not for profit charitableorganization that serves the health care needs of the High Desert communities in many ways, including a free public health library, a scholarship program for students in the health care field, and the support of other health care related charities. News http www.premreddy.com content ContentDetail.aspx?ShowWhat T&ItemId 38dbb14a a801 4930 Medical Dreams Come Alive Through Scholarship Program http www.vvc.edu offices president newsletter newsletters March 31 06.htm Scholarship Awarded for 9 11 Memorial Design http news.csusb.edu story full.asp?articleID 2083 Presidential Scholar Graduates in Just Three Years http www.premreddy.com content ContentDetail.aspx?ShowWhat T&ItemId 40252ad9 2eea 457d aaf0 Fruits of donation Dr. Prem Reddy School of Health Sciences http www.vvc.edu offices president newsletter newsletters April28 2004.htm Dr. Prem Reddy Honored for Donation http www.premreddy.com content ContentDetail.aspx?ShowWhat T&ItemId 3183408b 3ebf 4b74 9361 9c67468be17b Largest Donation in College History http www.premreddy.com content ContentDetail.aspx?ShowWhat T&ItemId cc3d7ad4 eedc 4102 b299 d5443734f42b The Helping Hands of Desert Valley Charitable Foundation http www.premreddy.com content ContentDetail.aspx?ShowWhat T&ItemId a1b80e2e d7cb 4e68 bab3 6cff84a0d233 Gov. Pete Wilson lays cornerstone for Desert Valley Library http www.premreddy.com content ContentDetail.aspx?ShowWhat T&ItemId fb334212 46c2 4013 adbb 17bf5a3ec7d0 Art Reflects Intent to Lend Helping Hands External links http www.premreddy.com ... Charitable Foundation Category Medical and health foundations Category Foundations based in the United ... more details
The National Center for Charitable Statistics NCCS is a clearing house of data on the U.S. nonprofit sector. NCCS builds national, state, and regional databases and develops standards for reporting on the activities of all tax exempt organizations. NCCS was established in 1982 as a research division of Independent Sector but transferred to the http www.urban.org center cnp index.cfm Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy CNP at the Urban Institute in July 1996. NCCS, along with several other nonprofit organizations was instrumental in creating the National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities classification system or National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities NTEE Codes. The NTEE coding system classifies organizations into more than 100 different categories based on the mission and program activities of an organization. The IRS currently uses this system to classify newly registered nonprofits. External links http www.nccs.urban.org NCCS homepage DEFAULTSORT NCCS Category Non profit organizations based in the United States ... more details
knowledge , painting , quizzes etc. Structure The Board of Vikash Educational Charitable Trust ..., USA, a number of members of North South Foundation, Chicago, U.S.A., and Jindal Charitable Trust ... with the main stream of nation building is the motto of this organization. The supporting hands ... with full enthusiasm and interest. Under the guidance of these people, this charitable trust started ... Charitable Trust, Tumkur Road, Bangalore are helping large number of such students. Recent achievements External links http www.vikas.org.in Official website DEFAULTSORT Vikash Educational Charitable ... more details
The Sanabal Charitable Committee was a charity front in the United Kingdom which raised money for the banned terrorist organization called the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group , which is aligned with al Qaeda . Sanabal was banned worldwide, and its assets frozen, on 7 February 2006 by the United Nations Security Council Committee 1267 . ref name un1267 http www.un.org Docs sc committees 1267 tablelist.htm UN list of affiliates of al Qaeda and the Taliban , see SANABEL RELIEF AGENCY LIMITED ref Several related corporations and individuals were embargoed at the same time see Libyan Islamic Fighting Group . In the Combatant Status Review Tribunal of Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed Al Daihani , some of the evidence against him was his previous work for Sanabal. ref name CsrtAlDaihaniPg25 http wid.ap.org documents detainees fenaitelaldaihani.pdf Summary of Evidence .pdf from pages 25 26 of Mohammed Al Daihani s Combatant Status Review Tribunal ref The Combatant Status Review Tribunal states The Sanabal Charitable Committee is considered a fund raising front for the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group . The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group is listed as a terrorist organization in the U.S. DHS Dept. of Homeland Security Terrorist Organization Reference Guide . Al Daihani, an accountant at Kuwait s State Audit Bureau, stated that he thought the Sanabal Committee was a legitimate charity, with its headquarters in London . ref name CsrtAlDaihaniPg12 http wid.ap.org documents detainees fenaitelaldaihani.pdf Summarized Transcripts .pdf from pages 12 23 of Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed Al Daihani s Combatant Status Review Tribunal ref In May 2006 police Greater Manchester Police s anti terrorism unit conducted 18 raids under the 2000 Terrorism Act , including the offices of the Sanabal Relief Agency. ref name Bbc20060524Video cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk nolavconsole ifs news hi newsid 5010000 newsid 5012600 nb wm 5012694.stm title Seven held after anti terror raids author Mark Simpson publisher ... more details
Infobox Organization name Redress image REDRESSlogolow.jpg image border 1px size caption map msize mcaption abbreviation motto formation Dec. 1992 extinction type status Charitableorganization purpose Seeking Reparation legal reparations for torture survivors headquarters London & Brussels location region served UK and International membership language English also Arabic, French, Spanish, German leader title Director leader name Carla Ferstman main organ parent organization affiliations Victims Rights Working Group VRWG Coalition of International NGOs Against Torture CINAT num staff 12 num volunteers 4 budget 800,000 website http www.redress.org remarks Redress , or The Redress Trust is a human rights organisation based in London , England that helps survivors of torture to obtain justice and reparation, in the form of compensation, rehabilitation, official acknowledgement of the wrong and formal apologies. In addition Redress seek accountability for those who have been tortured. Services Redress provides legal and related support in obtaining legal reparations, promote survivors rights in international and regional courts and tribunals and promotes survivors rights in national policy and practice contexts in the United Kingdom . In 2008 Redress was addressing torture and related crimes in more than 50 countries in all regions or the world and having over 50 active case files relating to more than 957 survivors. ref http www.redress.org downloads annual reports AR 202011 20for 20the 20web.pdf 2011 Annual Report ref History Redress was founded in 1992 by Keith Carmichael, a British torture survivor who sought justice for how he had been treated while a prisoner in Saudi Arabia from November 1981 until March 1984. After his release, Carmichael found that while the existing non governmental organization s advocated for the release of prisoners, provided medical attention ... is supported by the United Nations , the European Commission , Oxfam , the Joseph Rowntree Charitable ... more details
index.html ref as either a charitableorganization , public foundation or private foundation . Although ...Charitable organizations in Canada are regulated under the Canada Canadian Income Tax Act through the Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency . There are more than 85,600 registered charities in Canada. ref cite web url http www.cra arc.gc.ca ebci haip srch advancedsearchresult eng.action?n &b &q &s registered&d &e &c &v &o &z &g &t &y &p 1 title Charities Listings publisher Canada Revenue Agency date accessdate 2011 11 06 ref The charitable sector employs over 2 million people and accounts for about 7 of the GDP of Canada. Registered charities are registered under the Income Tax Act ..., thereby contributing to the integrity of the charitable sector and the social well being of Canadians ... the courts have said are charitable. This definition comes from the English case Commissioners for Special ..., 1891 A.C. 531 H.L. ref commonly referred to as Pemsel . The organization s purposes must be exclusively and legally charitable. Therefore all the purposes of the charity must be charitable, not just most purposes. In addition the organization must be established and resident in Canada. Furthermore ... for a Canadian registered charity to maintain its status are as follows conduct allowable charitable ... of their property not used directly in charitable activities such as endowments, investment property ... arc.gc.ca chrts gvng chrts prtng chngs menu eng.html ref Charitable activities Canadian registered charities can carry out charitable activities by either gifting funds to a qualified donee or by carrying ... charities can conduct charitable activities in Canada and abroad. ref cite web url http www.cra ..., hospitals, daycares, etc. Misuse of charitable resources There have been some concerns expressed about misuse of Canadian charitable resources from the media ref Investigative Reporter Kevin ... Ms. Kirilow is disheartening and inevitably leaves people feeling jaded about charitable organizing ... more details
foundation to non profit organization . Since the Pew s change to a charitable foundation , it can ...primary sources date October 2011 Infobox Institute name Pew Charitable Trusts image name Pewcc logo.PNG image width 200px caption established 1948 chairman Robert H. Campbell head label President head Rebecca W. Rimel faculty 12 board staff 630 budget 250 million endowment 5.0 billion assets 5.0 billion location Philadelphia, PA address 2005 Market Street, Suite 1700 br Philadelphia, PA 19103 7077 website http www.pewtrusts.org www.pewtrusts.org The Pew Charitable Trusts is an independent non profit organization non profit , non governmental organization NGO , founded in 1948. With over US 5 billion in assets, its current mission is to serve the public interest by improving public policy , informing the public, and stimulating civic life. ref http www.pewtrusts.org default.aspx The Pew Charitable Trusts Non Profit Organization Serving the Public . Retrieved 2010 02 22. ref History The Trusts, a single entity, is the successor to, and sole beneficiary of, seven charitable funds established between 1948 and 1979 by J. Howard Pew , Mary Ethel Pew, Joseph N. Pew, Jr. , and Mabel Pew Myrin ... Charitable Trusts is rigorously non partisan and non ideological, Joseph Pew and his heirs were ... of The Pew Charitable Trusts, is to help meet what they view as one of the seminal challenges of our ... http www.pewtrusts.org default.aspx Official web site of the Pew Charitable Trusts. http www.pewenvironment.org ... Official Movie of their Charitable actions. http www.pewtrusts.org our work.aspx Listing of Pew ... a4&name A 20History 20of 20the 20Trusts History of the Trusts. DEFAULTSORT Pew Charitable Trusts Category Charities based in the United States Category The Pew Charitable Trusts Category Organizations established in 1948 Category Foundations based in the United States de The Pew Charitable Trusts fr The Pew Charitable Trusts pt The Pew Charitable Trusts ... more details
UStaxation A charitable remainder unitrust is an irrevocable trust created under the authority of http www.law.cornell.edu uscode search display.html?terms 664&url uscode html uscode26 usc sec 26 00000664 000 .html Internal Revenue Code 664 ref http www.law.cornell.edu uscode search display.html?terms ... a fixed percentage of the value of its assets on an annual or more frequest basis to a non charitable ... to the CRUT. Code Section 664 d 1 sets the federal income tax requirements for a charitable remainder ..., as part of the Tax Reform Act of 1969 Pub. L. No. 91 172 . Requirements A charitable remainder unitrust is a trust that which meets both 1 The applicable rules under state law for a valid Charitable ..., California requires charitable trusts to be registered by filing a form http ag.ca.gov charities forms charitable ct1 form.pdf CT 1 with the state attorney general. This is because the state attorney general represents the charitable interests involved with CRUT. Income Tax Requirements Code Section ... a fixed percentage annuity to the non charitable beneficiary. This percentage may not be less than 5 ... to one or more persons. The person may be an organization, however, it may not be a charity described ... at the time of the creation of the trust. The annuity is paid to that non charitable beneficiary ... charitable beneficiary. Code Section 664 d 2 B . Transfer remainder interest when termination of payments Once the annuity period is over i.e., at the death of the non charitable beneficiary, or at the expiration ... The charity must be an organization described in http www4.law.cornell.edu uscode uscode26 usc sec ... any additional supplemented provisions. Income, Gift, and Estate Tax Consequences Charitable Deductions A donor is entitled to a http www.law.cornell.edu uscode 26 170 c ..html Charitable Deduction ... value of the remainder interest in a CRUT. Regs. 1.664 4 e 3 and 4 . The method of determining the charitable ... for public, charitable, and religious purposes. Therefore, the amount of principal contributed ... more details
Infobox organization name The Charitable Society br for Social Welfare image image border size default 200 alt alt text see WP ALT caption map optional msize map size, optional, default 200px malt map alt text mcaption optional abbreviation CSSW motto formation extinction date of extinction, optional type GO, NGO, IGO, INGO, etc status ad hoc, treaty, foundation, etc purpose focus as e.g. humanitarian, peacekeeping, etc headquarters location coords Coordinates of location using a coordinates template region served membership language official languages leader title position title for the leader of the org leader name Abdul Majeed al Zindani main organ gral. assembly, board of directors, etc parent organization if one affiliations if any num staff num volunteers budget website remarks File Anwar al Awlaki sitting on couch, lightened.jpg thumb right Anwar al Awlaki The Charitable Society for Social Welfare CSSW was founded by Abdul Majeed al Zindani , whom the US Treasury Department identified as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist , citing his long history of working with bin Laden and whose name also appears on the United Nations Security Council Committee 1267 UN 1267 Committee s list of individuals belonging to or associated with Al Qaida . ref name wash post Schmidt, Susan http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2008 02 26 AR2008022603267.html Imam From Va. Mosque Now Thought to Have Aided Al Qaeda the Washington Post, February 27, 2008. Retrieved November 20, 2009. ref During a terrorism trial, Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI agent Brian Murphy testified that CSSW was a front organization to funnel money to terrorists, and US federal prosecutors have described it as being used to support Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda. ref name wash post ref Hays, Tom, FBI Eyes NYC Charity in Terror Probe, Associated Press , February 26, 2004. Retrieved November 11 ... Press , 2007, ISBN 0300122586, 9780300122589 DEFAULTSORT Charitable Society for Social Welfare Category ... more details
This is a list of wealthiest charitable foundations and consists of the 25 largest Foundation nonprofit organizationcharitable foundations , private foundation s and other charitableorganization s. Only Foundation nonprofit organization nonprofit foundations are listed here. Funds that are part of a larger company are not included such as holding companies , which typically hold the majority of outstanding stock of other companies . The entries are ordered by the current size of the organization s total financial endowment that is, the current total value of invested donation s . The endowment value is an estimate measured in United States dollar s, based on the exchange rate s on March 4, 2008. Due to fluctuations in investment values and exchange rates, this list only represents the valuation of each foundation on a single day. The combined net worth of this list is US 219.8 billion. Wealthiest foundations class wikitable sortable Rank Organization Country Headquarters Financial endowment Endowment USD width 125 class unsortable Endowment br small native currency small class unsortable References align center 1 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation USA Seattle, Washington align right 36.7  billion align right align center ref cite web accessdate 2010 12 01 url http www.gatesfoundation.org about Pages foundation fact sheet.aspx title Foundation Fact Sheet publisher Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ref align center 2 Stichting INGKA Foundation NLD Leiden Leiden, Netherlands align right 36  billion align right align center ref name flatpack cite news url http www.economist.com business displaystory.cfm?story id 6919139 title Flat pack accounting accessdate 2007 01 02 ... 6.1  billion align right align center ref name us align center 20 The Pew Charitable Trusts ... PP 2007.pdf title Pew Prospectus publisher Pew Charitable Trusts ref align center 21 Gordon and Betty ... us See also List of charitable foundations Sovereign wealth funds References reflist 2 External links ... more details