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  2. The limit for donations of appreciated assets, for example, is 30% of your AGI. ... acknowledgment from a receiving organization confirming the donation — either the cash amount or the ...

  3. CEO makes largest-ever donation to 'undervalued' U.S ... - AOL

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    Kang’s donation will help the organization double the number of camps it currently runs to six per age group, specifically funding those for women and girls, according to the press release said.

  4. Employee recognition - Wikipedia

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    The track of scientific research around employee recognition and motivation was constructed on the foundation of early theories of behavioral science and psychology. [3] The earliest scientific papers on employee recognition have tended to draw upon a combination of needs-based motivation (for example, Hertzberg 1966; Maslow 1943) theories and reinforcement theory (Mainly Pavlov 1902; B.F ...

  5. Corporate donations - Wikipedia

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    Examples of direct cash contributions include: Community grants to support local community efforts or nonprofits – 100% of Fortune 500 companies provide some form of community grant or sponsor at least one fundraising event. [2] Matching gifts – Corporate donations to nonprofits as a match to employee giving. Approximately 65% of Fortune ...

  6. Philanthropy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary charitable organizations established by ethnic and religious groups, for their own people, originated in the colonial era and grew much stronger in the 19th century. As assimilation took place most of the European groups merged into a general "American" population; the ethnic charitable societies sharply declined by 1900.

  7. Charitable organization - Wikipedia

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    A charitable organization [1] or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definition of a charitable organization (and of charity) varies between countries and in some instances regions of the ...

  8. Acknowledgment (creative arts and sciences) - Wikipedia

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    In non-fiction writing, especially academic works, it is generally considered important to give credit to sources of information and ideas. Failure to do so often gives rise to charges of plagiarism, and "piracy" of intellectual rights such as the right to receive a royalty for having written.

  9. 30 NBA teams give thanks for 30 blessings - and no turkeys - AOL

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    From top to bottom in the NBA, from teams eyeing a deep playoff run to those plotting for the draft lottery, there’s plenty to give thanks for in ’24.