Cleanup date June 2008 Wills, trusts, estates A charitabletrust is an irrevocable Trust property trust established for Charity practice charitable purposes, and is a more specific term than charitable organization . 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. Charitable ... when the trust terminates. These split interest trusts are defined in 664 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended and are normally tax exempt. A section 664 trust makes its payments, either of a fixed amount charitable remainder annuity trust 664 d 1 D or a percentage of trust principal charitable ... 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 property as it diversifies its portfolio of trust property. At the end of the trust term, which may be based on either lives or a term of years, the charity receives whatever amount is left in the trust. Charitable ... inflation s impact on income distributions who are using cash or marketable securities to fund the trust. Charitable lead trusts make payments, either of a fixed amount charitable lead annuity trust or a percentage of trust principal charitable lead unitrust , to charity during its term. At the end ... a lead trust gift, depending on the type of a charitable lead trust. Generally, a non grantor ... trusts are a form of express trust dedicated to charitable goals. There are a variety of advantages to charitabletrust status, including exception from most forms of tax and freedom for the trustees ... charitabletrust, the organisation must demonstrate both a charitable purpose and a public benefit ... of a charitabletrust are far freer to act than other trustees and secondly, beneficiaries cannot ... of income, and may be helpful in retirement planning, while charitable remainder annuity trusts ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust , is a Planned Giving vehicle that entails a donor placing a major gift of cash or property into a trust. The trust then pays a fixed amount of income each year to the donor or the donor s specified beneficiary trust beneficiary . When the donor dies, the remainder of the trust is transferred to the charity. Charitable trusts such as a CRAT require a trustee . Sometimes the charity is named as trustee, other times it is a third party such as an Lawyer attorney , a bank or a financial advisor . Charity Category Charities ... more details
title Millennium Stadium CharitableTrust accessdate 2008 06 15 ref The Trust only supports .... J. A. Tolloczko, Jean Benedetti, J. N. Clarke, Concrete Society accessdate 2008 09 04 ref The trust became the Millennium Stadium CharitableTrust on 8 February 2001, and its income also comes from ... of the Millennium Stadium CharitableTrust, Tom Jones singer Tom Jones announced, The Trust has now ... http www.wru.co.uk 10351 12441.php publisher Welsh Rugby Union Limited title CharitableTrust makes ... Millennium Stadium CharitableTrust UK charity 1086596 Category Charities based ...Image Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust.jpg thumb Official logo of the Millennium Stadium CharitableTrust The Millennium Stadium CharitableTrust is a charitabletrust 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 CharitableTrust 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 ... voluntary organisations , Charitable organization charitable organisations , voluntary groups ... receive up to GB 2,000, 10,000 and 20,000 respectively. ref name Trust cite web url http www.millenniumstadiumtrust.co.uk en fe page.asp?n1 4 publisher Millennium Stadium CharitableTrust title Funding Levels accessdate 2008 06 15 ref The Trust does not support any project outside of Wales, any ... made solely by local authorities. ref name Welsh Revenue and grants The predecessor trust was established in July 1996, to support local charitable activities in Wales and it received 10 of distributable ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Addenbrooke s CharitableTrust Non profit logo Image ACT logo.jpg Non profit type founded date 1997 founder location Addenbrooke s Hospital , Cambridge , England origins key people Mr. Keith Day Chief Executive area served product focus method revenue endowment num volunteers num employees num members subsib owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk dissolved footnotes Addenbrooke s CharitableTrust ACT established 1997 ref http www.charity commission.gov.uk registeredcharities showcharity.asp?chyno 1048868 Addenbrooke s CharitableTrust Bot generated title ref is the official independent registered charity for Addenbrooke s Hospital , Cambridge, UK. ACT s objective is to support and promote the work of Addenbrooke s for the benefit of patients and staff, by raising extra funds to enhance services, facilities and research. Many hospitals across the UK rely on fundraising activities to supplement publicly funded services. Donations received by ACT make a real difference to patients and staff at Addenbrooke s. Monies raised play a critical role in keeping Addenbrooke s at the forefront of medical diagnosis, treatment and research, by enabling the purchase of sophisticated equipment not affordable through NHS budgets, funding specialist staff and providing financial support for environmental enhancements. Charitable donations have contributed to funds in most departments around the hospital. ACT manages the charitable funds in an effective way and aims to invest and disburse money successfully, ensuring that funds are used for the purposes for which they are raised. Addenbrooke s CharitableTrust ACT registered charity number 1048868 External links http www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk Official Website UK charity 1048868 References reflist Category Health charities in the United Kingdom ... more details
About the charity other uses El Shaddai disambiguation El Shaddai CharitableTrust is a Charitable organization 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 night shelter s & 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 El Shaddai Category Charities based in India ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 The Frontline Club CharitableTrust is a charitable organization 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 British Motorcycle CharitableTrust BMCT is a CharitableTrust dedicated to promoting and supporting the preservation and restoration of United Kingdom British motorcycles . Established as a Registered Charity and a Company Limited by Guarantee in 1979, the Trust aims to protect and restore rare British motorcycles and provide access to the public through a network of museums and annual motorcycle heritage events. The Trust also provides support and resources to educational establishments, clubs and private individuals and maintains information on all aspects of British motorcycles. ref name BMCT cite web url http www.bmct.org index.html title British Motorcycle CharitableTrust accessdate 29 November 2009 ref Funding As well as donations and membership subscriptions, the Trust benefits from legacies from motorcycle enthusiasts. The income is used to provide restoration grants and to improve ... AC 20031231 E C.pdf title The British Motorcycle CharitableTrust Trustees Report accessdate 29 ... title Thanks to the British Motorcycle CharitableTrust pages P3 accessdate 06 December 2009 ref Motorcycles The British Motorcycle CharitableTrust own and restore a range of rare British ... The British Motorcycle CharitableTrust Category Charities based in the United Kingdom ... Between 1979 and 1995 the Trust developed the National Motorcycle Museum UK National Motorcycle Museum ... Museum, Beaulieu Beaulieu National Motor Museum Sammy Miller Museum The Trust also supports the Manx ... accessdate 06 December 2009 ref from the Trust in 2001 when the Marston Collection became available ... Beardmore Precision Motorcycles Beardmore Precision and a 1937 Brough Superior SS80 . The Trust ... Six Days Trial covering over 1,000 miles in challenging conditions. ref name BMCT The Trust ... 80 Restoration Project accessdate 06 December 2009 ref Educational work The Trust funds a range ... date 06 03 2009 work Coventry Telegraph accessdate 06 December 2009 ref The Trust also worked with the Coventry ... more details
knowledge , painting , quizzes etc. Structure The Board of Vikash Educational CharitableTrust ..., USA, a number of members of North South Foundation, Chicago, U.S.A., and Jindal CharitableTrust ... with full enthusiasm and interest. Under the guidance of these people, this charitabletrust started ... CharitableTrust, Tumkur Road, Bangalore are helping large number of such students. Recent achievements External links http www.vikas.org.in Official website DEFAULTSORT Vikash Educational CharitableTrust Category Foundations based in India Category Education in Orissa Category Charities based in India .... It is the mission of the trust to ensure that no such talent goes waste and also to provide .... Objectives In pursuance of the mission adopted the trust has adopted the following realizable ... from the society. With this idea in mind, the Trust started working to locate the rural poor and deserving ... that strengthen the trust are all successful and well settled professionals with ample of dedication .... Presently, the trust is increasing its area of competitions to more high schools in addition to existing seven participating high schools. The trust has adopted three Government High schools ... more details
The Joseph Rowntree CharitableTrust JRCT is a philanthropic trust that chiefly supports work undertaken in the UK , Ireland and South Africa . It is one of Rowntree trusts four trusts set up by Joseph Rowntree Philanthropist Joseph Rowntree in 1904. The JRCT states We are an independent, progressive organisation committed to funding radical change towards a better world. The JRCT makes grants to individuals and to projects seeking the creation of a peaceful world, political equality and social justice. In 2005 the trust launched a scheme with the aim of supporting six applicants full time to carry out their personal missions as Visionaries for a Just and Peaceful World . Seven people were chosen, with two sharing an award. External links http www.jrct.org.uk JRCT website http www.jrct visionaries.org.uk JRCT Visionaries website EW charity 210037 Category Organisations based in York Rowntree, Joseph Category Rowntree family Category Charities based in North Yorkshire charity org stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date June 2008 Help The Needy CharitableTrust HTN is a United Kingdom charity registered with the Charity Commission since 1996 No 1059951 1,2 . HTN is also registered with the authorities in Iraq , and is formally recognised in Jordan & Qatar . Additionally, HTN is a member of the IBH Geneva International Bureau for Humanitarian NGO s . All its work has been carried out without administration charges being deducted from donations hence all monies go straight to the beneficiaries on the ground. Projects by HTN have been carried out in several countries including Iraq , Albania , Kosovo , Bosnia , Bangladesh , Rwanda and other Asian and African countries. Help the Needy Charitabletrust projects on the ground include Orphan, Family and Student Sponsorships Setting up Medical Clinics & their subsequent supply with medication Training medical professionals such as doctors Running cultural programs for children Food and accommodation relief campaigns. External links http www.charitycommission.gov.uk registeredcharities showcharity.asp?remchar &chyno 1059951 http www.helptheneedy.org.uk Category Charities based in the United Kingdom ... more details
of the Fund and a new Trust deed was eventually signed for the Fund but the landlord only allowed ... and Arthur Wontner. The charity was based at 8 Adam Street. Coward also reinvigorated the charitable ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Set up 2002 as part of ongoing research undertaken at the University of Waikato , Film Waikato as it is more informally known acts as a regional film locations office for the Waikato region in New Zealand . Registered as a charity for funding reasons, Film Waikato was New Zealand s first independent film office and the only one not set up through any form of local government. It currently has three board members Paul A. Barlow as Chairman, Ben Woollen as Treasurer and Tracey Barlow as Secretary. Under its founding document the trust has two objectives To promote the screen industry to the Waikato Region To promote the Waikato Region to the Screen Industry Industry promotion to the region This part of the trust document allows Film Waikato to promote locally made content and local content makers and to aid in its creation where possible. In the past this has included projects such as a limited screening of a Double Feature Picture Show to celebrate the unveiling of the statue of Riff Raff in Hamilton, New Zealand Hamilton City . The local promotion of the 48 Hours film making competition The running of a large scale film auction to raise funds for the digital feature film Pictures of You . Covering small costs for the hirage of materials for filming or showcasing locally produced movies Offering assistance to film makers who are showcasing locally made content internationally. Film Waikato will be co hosting the New Zealand Premier of the Digital feature film Down by the Riverside, starring Rebecca Trelease and directed by Marama Killen and Brad Davison Promoting the region to the Screen Industry This is the more difficult of the two goals, made more difficult by the lack of support from national agencies who see Film Waikato s lack of ownership by local councils as something of an issue. The primary portal used for this duty has become the Film Waikato webpage www.filmwaikato.com. Through this portal productions are able to view a number of ... more details
distinguish Charles Stewart Mott Foundation The Stewart R. Mott CharitableTrust is a charitabletrust founded by Stewart Rawlings Mott in the United States that gives small grants to organizations working in the following areas peace , arms control and foreign policy population issues, international family planning and reproductive rights government reform and public policy and human rights , civil rights and civil liberties . External links http www.srmtrust.org main.asp Stewart R. Mott CharitableTrust Homepage US philanthropy org stub Category Charities based in the United States Category Human rights organizations Category Peace organizations ... more details
Orphan date May 2010 SukhSagar International Educational & CharitableTrust Regi was founded by Dr. Raman Sukhsagar ji to promote quality education to the poor aspirants and others. It is situated in Western Uttar Pradesh in India close to the National Capital Region Delhi . Category Education in Uttar Pradesh India stub ... more details
Image NorfolkWherryHathor.jpg right 350px Norfolk Wherry Hathor The Wherry Yacht Charter CharitableTrust WYC is a waterway society and registered charity number 1096073, on the Norfolk Broads Norfolk and Suffolk Broads in East Anglia , England , UK . The Trust was established in 2002 and aims to restore, protect and sail the three Norfolk trading Wherry wherries Hathor, Olive and Norada, and to keep them together as the only fleet of wherries left. Hathor was built in 1905 at Reedham, Norfolk for the Colman s Colman s Mustard and Boardman families. She was purchased by WYC in 1985, and, after 2 years of restoration work, she was at first used for charter work, but now only for promotional tours, pending an extensive refit. Norada was built in 1912 at Wroxham and worked as a hire boat until 1950. She was bought in 1964 and underwent extensive restoration. Since 1984 she has been working as a charter boat. As of 2008, Norada is out of the water for restoration of the hull watercraft hull . Olive was built in 1909 at Wroxham and worked as a hire boat until 1958. She had four more owners until she was restored by the Trust and used for educational charters. In 2005 she sank at her moorings and is awaiting repair and restoration. The Trust obtained a Grant money grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to purchase the wherries, to give the public access to the boats, and to run environmental education programmes. See also List of waterway societies in the United Kingdom Norfolk Wherry Trust Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust Norfolk and Suffolk Boating Association Norfolk Sailing School North Walsham & Dilham Canal North Walsham and Dilham Canal Society East Anglian Waterways Association External links http www.wherryyachtcharter.org Wherry Yacht Charter CharitableTrust http www.hlf.org.uk GEMS East 20England 20 20Sailing 20Heritage.doc Heritage Lottery Fund website announcing 492,500 award to WYC http www.broads authority.gov.uk broads live authority meetings navigation committee ... more details
A charitable contribution can refer to A Charitable organization charitable donation generally For the US tax law term, see Charitable contribution deductions in the United States disambig ... more details
those people who are eligible to benefit from the charity . When the trust has charitable purposes, and is a charity, the trust is known as a charitabletrust. The governing document is the Trust ... www.hope.ck.ua See also Charitabletrust Cy pres doctrine Foundation charity Foundation Small Charity ... in Washington, D.C. A charitable organization is a type of non profit organization NPO . The term is relatively general and can technically refer to a public charity also called charitable foundation ... philanthropic nature e.g. Charity practice charitable , educational , religious , or other activities serving the public interest or common good . The legal definition of charitable organization ... in which the charitable organization operates. The regulation, tax treatment, and the way in which charity law affects charitable organizations also varies. Australia Definition of charity The definition of charity in Australia is derived through English common law, originally from the The Charitable Uses Act 1601 Charitable Uses Act 1601 , and then through several centuries of case law ... 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 to legal doubts. These purposes were ... library pubs bd 2003 04 04bd164.pdf title Extension of Charitable Purpose Bill 2004 Bills Digest ... so whilst Sunnykids can publicly raise funds for charitable purposes, and whilst such donations are tax ... charity is an organization established and operated for charitable purposes, and must devote its resources to charitable activities. The charity must be resident in Canada, and cannot use its income ... has to be either incorporated or governed by a legal document called a trust or a constitution. This document ... and Wales Definition of charitable organization A charity, or charitable organization, in England ... more details
Charitable immunity is a legal doctrine which holds that a charitable organization 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 charitabletrust 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 ... malpractice 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 ... more details
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 ..., some religious organization such as the Interfaith Alliance are concerned about the impact of charitable ... 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
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
wiktionary trustTrust may refer to Trust social sciences , reliance on another person or entity tocright Business and legal Trust law , an arrangement in which property is managed by one person or entity for the benefit of another Trust monopoly , a business entity formed to create a monopoly or fix prices Massachusetts business trust , a type of company also called an unincorporated business organization Investment trust , a collective investment fund Trust company , a financial institution offering certain services Music Bands Trust band , a French rock group formed in 1977 Trust Belgian band , a pop group formed in 2007 Trust Company band , an American grunge band Albums Trust Elvis Costello album Trust Elvis Costello album , 1981 Trust Low album Trust Low album , 2002 Trust Saga album Trust Saga album , 2006 Songs Trust Keyshia Cole and Monica song Trust Keyshia Cole and Monica song , a 2009 song Trust Ayumi Hamasaki song Trust Ayumi Hamasaki song , a 1998 song Trust Megadeth song Trust Megadeth song , a song on Megadeth s album 1997 Cryptic Writings Trust KMFDM song Trust KMFDM song , a 1995 song by industrial rock band KMFDM Trust , a song on The Cure s 1992 album Wish The Cure album Wish Trust , a song on Thrice s 2002 album The Illusion of Safety Trust , a song on Nightingale s 2007 album White Darkness album White Darkness Fiction Trust TV series Trust TV series , a 2003 UK legal drama The Trust 1915 film The Trust 1915 film , a lost silent drama film Trust 1990 film Trust 1990 film , a dark romantic comedy Trust 2010 film Trust 2010 film , a melodrama film directed by David Schwimmer Trust 100 Bullets Trust 100 Bullets The Trust Stargate , a fictional entity in the Stargate franchise Other uses Trust electronics company Trust political party , formed by Stuart Wheeler in 2010 Trust, North Carolina , United States TRUST , a computer system for tracking trains NHS trust , a public health organization Trust Company Ltd. , a car parts company Trust Operation , a Soviet ... more details
dablink This article is about a train monitoring system. For other uses see Trust . TRUST Train Running System TOPS is a Network Rail computer system used for monitoring the progress of trains and tracking delays on Great Britain s Rail transport in Great Britain rail network . See also Signalman rail Category Railway signalling in the United Kingdom UK rail stub Tech stub ... more details
Infobox Film name In Trust image image size caption director B. Reeves Eason producer writer narrator starring Bessie Banks music cinematography editing distributor released 6 September 1915 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by In Trust is a 1915 in film 1915 short film directed by B. Reeves Eason . Cast Bessie Banks Perry Banks Charles Bartlett Louise Lester Jack Richardson actor Jack Richardson Vivian Rich External links imdb title id 0483373 title In Trust Category 1915 films Category Films directed by B. Reeves Eason Category American films Category Silent films Category Short films Category Black and white films short silent film stub ... more details
The Gatsby Charitable Foundation is an endowed grant making trust, based in London . The organisation is one of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts , set up to provide funding for charitable causes. Although the organisation is permitted in its Trust Deed to make general grants within this broad area, its activities have generally been restricted to a limited number of fields. At the time of writing, these fields are Technical education Plant science Cognitive neuroscience Mental health Disadvantaged children Local economic renewal Environmentally sustainable development and poverty alleviation in developing countries The arts However, these categories may change from time to time. Amongst its activities, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation funds the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit http www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk at University College London , the Sainsbury Management Fellowship s and the Institute for Government based in Carlton House Terrace . It has long funded the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health but is mostly withdrawing that funding in 2010. External links http www.gatsby.org.uk The Gatsby Charitable Foundation http www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk The Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit Category Foundations based in the United Kingdom ... more details