Sentence examples for charge of charities from inspiring English sources

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Not surprisingly, the trend concerns some executives in charge of charities, who fear increased competition for philanthropic dollars fueled by the enthusiasm for the new formats among foundations, many of which have been lobbying hard for new laws to foster this type of business.

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William Josephson, the assistant New York State attorney general in charge of charity oversight, withdrew from any role in the merger because his wife, Barbara Haws, is the Philharmonic's archivist and historian, and his former law firm, Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson, represents the Philharmonic.

Through its year-round programme, the FSI delivers training, advice sessions, conferences and fundraising opportunities free-of-charge to charities with a raised voluntary income of up to £1.5m, whilst running a policy programme that aims to ensure that small charities can influence the public policies that affect them.

Rather, I fell into volunteering -- the way a socialite suddenly finds herself in charge of the charity ball.

Karen Froggatt, who is in charge of the charity's specialist work with children and young people, said: "It can be utterly devastating, to have revealed intimate details of sexual abuse, to then find they do not believe you or you are treated with contempt".

Talk to the people in charge of the charity you are doing this project for to get an understanding of the amount of time and number of volunteers it will take to be successful.

The commission's chair William Shawcross is a fan: he recently aired the idea of applying charges to charities with annual incomes above £100,000.

According to the BBC, many retailers in Scotland have said that they will donate the proceeds of the charge to charity, though there is no legal requirement for them to do so.

Panorama sprayed the charge of hypocrisy at other charities, too, with a range of accusations – some of which seemed woefully ignorant to anyone who knows anything about international development.

Equality of rights has been achieved with such dizzying speed that there were scarcely any legal battles left for Stonewall to fight by the time Ruth Hunt took charge of the gay rights charity in July.

The government is to abandon its policy of charging charities, businesses and individuals a £2m sponsorship fee to run academies, in a fundamental change to the scheme designed to sweep away accusations that Labour has privatised schools.

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