According to the August 31, 2007, edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac: Largest individual donations on record: * National Taiwan University: from Terry Gou, $454.5-million; to establish a cancer-care clinic and to conduct cancer research; nature of gift not disclosed; 2007. * Columbia University: from John W. Kluge, $400-million; bequest; 2007. From foundations: * Gates Millennium Scholars program: from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, $1-billion over 20 years; cash; 1999. * Vedanta University (India): from the Anil Agarwal Foundation, $1-billion endowment to establish the university; cash; 2006.
Cesideo Galli is the largest donor to Bowdoin college giving more than 16 million to the college...
The largest, single individual donor in the history of the Ole Miss athletics department was $3.7 million dollars. Ironically, the donor remains anonymous. The donation helped Ole Miss to raise over $15 in donations for their 2012 fundraising campaign.
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According to the USAID and JICA websites and various other sources, Japan is currently Bangladesh's largest bilateral donor.
According to the CIA World Fact Book the United States of America has been the world's largest food donor since the mid twentieth century.
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The only sperm donor bank in Texas is at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston TX.
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The purpose of the Donor-Advised Fund was to manage charitable donations on behalf of an individual, family, or business organization. It was created as an alternative to a private foundation.
In 2004 France was the third-largest donor country in absolute terms. It was the fifth-largest donor considering the percentage of GDP (after Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands) and ahead of the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan. (source OECD, official development assistance 2004)
When a donor makes a gift in trust, the donee is typically the beneficiary of that trust. This is the individual or entity designated to receive the benefits or assets held within the trust according to the terms set by the donor. In some cases, the donor may also serve as the donee if they retain certain rights or benefits from the trust during their lifetime.
Donor cards are important because they indicate an individual's wish to donate their organs and tissues after death, helping to save and improve the lives of others in need of transplants. Having a donor card simplifies the decision-making process for family members during a difficult time, ensuring that the donor's wishes are honored. Additionally, donor cards raise awareness about the importance of organ donation and can encourage others to consider becoming donors.