- on any investment. This was one of the
first housing ****ociations, a
philanthropic endeavor that
flourished in the
second half of the
nineteenth century...
-
through the
Foundations (Jersey) Law 200. In the
United States, many
philanthropic and
charitable organizations (such as the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation)...
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Philanthrocapitalism or
philanthropic capitalism is a way of
doing philanthropy,
which mirrors the way that
business is done in the for-profit world....
-
National Philanthropic Trust (NPT) is an
American independent public charity that
provides philanthropic expertise to donors,
foundations and financial...
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Temasek Holdings (Private)
Limited (IPA: /təˈmɑːseɪk/ tə-MAH-sayk) is a
Singaporean state-owned
multinational investment firm.
Incorporated on 25 June...
- Motives" (sometimes
translated On a
Supposed Right to Lie
because of
Philanthropic Concerns) (German: Über ein
vermeintes Recht aus
Menschenliebe zu lügen)...
- Catch22 can
trace its
roots back 229 years, to the
formation of The
Philanthropic Society in 1788. Catch22
designs and
delivers services that
build resilience...
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Jehovah Bible and
Tract Society, then
Church of the
Kingdom of God or the
Philanthropic ****embly of the
Friends of Man. The
group began when
Freytag started...
- The
Dialectic and
Philanthropic Societies, Inc.
commonly known as
DiPhi or The Societies, are the
original collegiate debating societies at the University...
- The
Philanthropic Order of True Ivorites,
commonly referred to as the
Ivorites Society or the
Ivorites (Welsh: Yr Iforiaid), was a
friendly society founded...