Funding would come from a charitable trust he has established and from fees paid by guests.
Under the agreement, the Birmingham firm established a charitable trust to revamp and run the theatre.
Miss Waterhouse donated the land and created a charitable trust to build six houses for rent for local people.
His mother continued to campaign for justice for her son and set up a charitable trust in his name.
Repealing the estate tax would eliminate a huge incentive for the wealthy to set up a foundation or a charitable trust.
Mr Miller, a trustee of a charitable trust that runs the Valentine mansion, has difficulties walking, due to a spinal problem.
The project is paid for by a grant from a charitable trust which is due to come to an end next spring.
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Now operated by a charitable trust, the R Tucker Thompson runs summer day sails like this one to fund its work with local children.
Right before selling, he donated the company to a charitable trust for music education, so all the proceeds from the sale went to the charitable trust.
But Mr Pennant has suggested funding a project in Clarendon though a charitable trust and has been put in touch with Mayor Brown by the programme makers.
The tour operator has joined forces with Save the Rhino, a charitable trust, to create a unique relationship where rhino tracking and preservation go hand in hand.
Under Massachusetts law, a charitable trust can deviate from its initial charter, but only if the mission essentially becomes impossible to carry out or runs into unforeseen problems.
We also discounted the portion of Ikea's sales that we estimate are earmarked for a charitable trust and subtracted a percentage of the sales that are held by another Kamprad company.
He wanted his personal and household effects divided between six adult children, the sum of two million dollars set aside in trust to pay for the education of his grandchildren, with the rest passing into a charitable trust.
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Cheney has insisted in the past that the deferred compensation was set up two years before he became a vice presidential candidate in 2000 and that he assigned all his stock options to a charitable trust just before being sworn in.
It was then handed over to a new charitable trust, The Auckland Castle Trust, who have redeveloped the site into a heritage tourist attraction.
But what if you plan to take your company public next year, or you expect to create a large charitable trust?
Taxation of capital gains is legally deferred in a charitable remainder trust.
Contributing appreciated assets, such as stock, family businesses and real estate to a charitable remainder trust during 2010 is a good way to avoid capital gains tax.
Donors could also put the partnership shares in a charitable remainder trust, a popular estate-planning device in which donors or their beneficiaries draw income for life, with trust assets going after death to a charity.
"If you have bats roosting in your building, you can't disturb them in any way without getting a special license, " says Kelly Gunnell, Built Environment Officer with the Bat Conservation Trust, a charitable organization in London, England.
This makes the charitable trust a particularly attractive vehicle for appreciated assets like stocks, which would normally be subject to capital gains, but can be contributed to the trust at fair market value (and thus, deducted calculating that same value) and sold inside the trust for no gain.
More than half of Americans, in a recent poll for the respected Pew Charitable Trust, found more than half believe immigrants strengthen the country, though 43% say they undermine American customs and traditions.
Ms. Cargill, who was 85 when she died in 2006, left all of her shares of Cargill stock to be split between the Anne Ray Charitable Trust and the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation, in Eden Prairie, Minn.
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Soon after, he asked the emissary to set up a remainder trust with seven museums as the charitable beneficiaries.
Peterson and his wife Joan Ganz Cooney, the creator of Sesame Street, have had a charitable fund, the Peterson Fund, at the Trust since the 1970s.
Mr. Buffett said the deal will continue local ownership of the company, currently 80%-owned by employees and 20%-owned by the Pieter Kiewit Foundation, an Omaha-based charitable trust formed by the estate of a former World-Herald owner.
The result: The first real estate investment trust that specializes in acquiring property from owners with a charitable intent.
As the controversy grew, tributes to the presenter's charity work, including a Savile's View footpath sign in Scarborough were removed and trustees at the Jimmy Savile Charitable Trust said they were considering whether to change its name.
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