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  2. Benefact Trust - Wikipedia

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    Benefact Trust Limited; Founded: 1972: Founder: Ecclesiastical Insurance: Type: Charitable Trust: Registration no. 1043742 [1]: Focus "Benefact Trust exists to make a positive difference to people's lives by funding, guiding and celebrating the work of churches and Christian charities; empowering the most vulnerable and giving people, communities and places a renewed opportunity to flourish.".

  3. Poor box - Wikipedia

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    Mite box in the St.-Gallus-Kirche in Ladenburg, Germany. A poor box, alms box, offertory box, or mite box is a box that is used to collect coins for charitable purposes. . They can be found in most Christian churches built before the 19th century and were the main source of funds for poor re

  4. Trusteeism - Wikipedia

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    A decree of the Congregation of the Council [12] declares that the vesting of the title to church property in a board of trustees is a preferable legal form, and that in constituting such boards in the United States, the best method is that in use in New York, by which the Ordinary, his vicar-general, the parish priest, and two laymen approved ...

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  6. Benefice - Wikipedia

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    Raphael's The Coronation of Charlemagne (1514–15). The 800 AD coronation led to disputes over an emperor's ability to hand out benefices. In the 8th century, using their position as Mayor of the Palace, Charles Martel, Carloman I and Pepin III usurped a large number of church benefices for distribution to vassals, and later Carolingians continued this practice as emperors.

  7. Philanthropies - Wikipedia

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    The publicly-available centers supply resources for research and study of genealogy and family history, and are financed, in part, through donations to Philanthropies. The church also finances one of the largest genealogical databases, familysearch.org, which contains more than 36 million names that are linked into families and approximately ...

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    As of 2021, existing state law sets a limit for individual campaign donations for city and county candidates at $5,500, but that does not include school board, community college board or special ...

  9. Wikipedia : Fundraising/2022 banners

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    The message more prominently highlights Wikipedia as a place of learning and knowledge. A message from past campaigns was reintroduced: "Wikipedia is something special. It is like a library or a public park where we can all go to learn." "Resources to help the Wikimedia Foundation advance the cause of free knowledge in the world." was added.