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  2. Pumpkins on Elm St. in Gardner: Why they're there and ... - AOL

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    The HOPE Masonic Lodge in Gardner has begun selling pumpkins for charity next to the Big Chair on Elm St.

  3. Charitable for-profit entity - Wikipedia

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    A charitable for-profit entity is an organization with a charitable mission but legally organized as a for-profit corporation. Both benefit corporations and Low-profit limited liability companies (L3C) fall under this category. As well as generating a profit, a charitable for-profit entity concentrates on setting a social objective.

  4. 501(c)(3) organization - Wikipedia

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    A 501(c)(3) organization is allowed to conduct some or all of its charitable activities outside the United States. [64] [65] A 501(c)(3) organization is allowed to award grants to foreign charitable organizations if the grants are intended for charitable purposes and the grant funds are subject to the 501(c)(3) organization's control. [66]

  5. American Institute of Biological Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The overarching goal was to unify the individuals and organizations that collectively represent the biological sciences, so that the community could address matters of common concern. [2] In the 1950s, AIBS became an independent, member-governed, nonprofit 501(c)3 public charity scientific organization.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Jumble sale - Wikipedia

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    Clothes piled high at the 5th Manchester Boys' Brigade Jumble Sale The most commonly sold items include used clothes, books, and toys.. A jumble sale (UK), bring and buy sale (Australia, also UK) or rummage sale (US and Canada) is an event at which second hand goods are sold, usually by an institution such as a local Boys' Brigade Company, Scout group, Girlguiding group or church, as a ...

  8. How extreme weather in the US may have affected the pumpkins ...

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    For some pumpkin growers in states like Texas, New Mexico and Colorado, this year's pumpkin crop was a reminder of the water challenges hitting agriculture across the Southwest and West as human ...

  9. 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.