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Philanthropy

The donation of funds, goods, and/or services to help a charitable cause. Such altruistic activities can benefit religious and humanitarian causes, among others.

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What is the value of a 1982 Canadian quarter?

Unless there was rare mistake in minting, it is not likely worth any more than 25 Canadian cents. It is too new to be particularly desirable by coin collectors.

An organization that does not fulfill its philanthropic responsibilities is behaving unethically?

An organization that does not fulfill its philanthropic responsibilities is behaving unethically

Which charity is known as the RNIB?

The Royal National Institute of Blind People is a British charity which helps over 2 million people with various degrees of sight loss. Their official website is given by the link below.

Should you get slimed for charity?

sure! the slime washes off and you've done something good for the community!

What are some fun ways to raise money for charity?

There are many different options for fun ways to raise money for charity. There are options such as raffles, yard sales, charity dinners or having one perhaps shave their head if a certain donation amount is achieved. One can find many fund raising suggestions on the Sign Up Genius website.

Why charity shops are so important?

Charity Shops constitute a vital source of unrestricted income for charities to use on their dedicated work area, as well as providing a source of income, they also offer an outlet for community recycling, charity brand awareness and a community hub from which the charity can work to expand it's following whether it be volunteers or general supporters.

It is estimated that Charity Retail operations generate over £1b per year for charities throughout the UK.

What does the charity shelter do?

wukfgkrg helps the homeless and the badly housed people xx i hope this helps xx i found out the information online for my homework and i hope that it helped you to xx

Who is Sathya Sai Baba?

To a spiritual aspirant, He is the divine master par excellence; to a rationalist, He is the greatest humanitarian on earth; to thousands of modern youth, He is the leader with a dynamic vision and a colossus of inspiration; to a devotee, He is simply divinity in human form; and to everyone who has had the opportunity to behold Him, He is Pure Love Walking on Two Feet.

What is philanthropic responsibilities?

philanthropic responsibility is additional behaviors and activities that society finds desirable and that the values of the business supports. Like giving support to charities or community projects.

What are the functions areas of charity?

Finance;

Production;

Customer Service;

Sales;

Human Resources;

Marketing;

What cheap food do you sell at fundraisers?

hot dogs.

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Donated homemade baked goods.

Donated meals from local restaurants who will offer meals in return for advertising, a tax wright-off, or because they support the cause.

Board Resolution for Opening of Demat Account?

You can modify the following according to your requirement

"RESOLVED THAT the consent of the Board of Directors of the Company be and is hereby granted to open and operate a demat account in the name of the Company with ................, ................... and Shri A, Chairman and/or Shri K, Director of the Company be and is hereby severally authorized to sign and submit the application form for that purposes and to comply with all the formalities as may be required for and on behalf of the Company."

"RESOLVED FURTHER THAT M/s ..................... be and is hereby authorised to act upon the instructions as may be given by the above said signatories severally relating to the demat account and to accept all the demat delivery instructions, etc. from time to time."

When was Andrew Carnegie business made?

Andrew Carnegie came to America from Scotland, and after doing factory work, he went to work for the Pennsylvania Railroad, as a telegrapher (he sent out messages, using the telegraph, which was how business communication was transmitted in those days). He developed a good understanding of the railroad business, and worked his way up in the company, eventually becoming an executive. He also began making investments into other businesses, especially the steel industry. He founded his own steel company in the 1870s, and built it into a force in the business world. In fact, by 1889, the Carnegie Steel Corporation was the largest steel company in the world. He became a very wealthy man and made millions.

Then, in 1901 he sold his business and decided to spend his remaining years focused on doing charitable work. He became a well-known philanthropist, donating to libraries and museums, and creating an institute for the study of peace. In 1904, he also established a university, today known as Carnegie-Mellon University.

Do you think all celebrities who have their own charity or charities give enough of their own riches to their own charities when you know of the wealthiness of that celebrity?

yes, celebrities do

No, not all celebrities give generous amounts if you base it on what you know some of them earn and have. The question referred to the celebrities who actually have their own charity or charities. That's a whole other animal. I think that if a celebrity starts a charity they should be front and center contributing a much higher percentage of their own money to what they believe in so very dearly. Nothing wrong with giving to a worthy charity but when you have celebrities that promote their own causes who you know is capable of giving much more than what they do it's a little disheartening to believe in that charity.

What are some legitimate child charities?

Here are some of the legitimate child charities that you can work for and help: Human Rights, Child Protection, Cancer, AIDS, Youth Development and Hunger.

Example on generosity?

Being unselfish so, helping those less fortunate. However, generosity must be done out of the pure good will. For example, you donate to a certain charity not because you may benefit from this action but simply because you want to be a good person.

What percent of stuff given to charity shops makes it onto the shelf?

It's difficult to estimate the percentage of donations to charity in the form of consumer goods which make it to the store shelves.

Many donations are simply made as an easy way to get rid of junk; they can't be offered for sale. Even good items are frequently rendered unsaleable by being stripped of useable or attractive parts and trimmings before donation.

Garments often have buttons and even zippers cut from them; this means they cannot be sold in charity stores, since charities simply don't have sufficient staff or volunteers to replace these essential finishes. Even the very best of garments must, sadly, be turned into rags for this reason; there is no alternative.

Of goods which are able to be offered for sale, all make it to the shelves. Staff integrity is, in all reputable and viable charities, rigidly enforced. Workers, usually unpaid, put in long hours cleaning and otherwise making articles presentable for sale. All charities have policies in place to cover unavoidable situations where staff members might wish to purchase an item before it's offered for sale to the public.

You need to contact the particular charity in question to discover their policy in these circumstances; the government agency which oversees your local consumer laws will also have information on these matters.

If your question is prompted by suspicions that a particular charity is not passing on donations for the purpose they're given, try to quietly check on those fears and, if possible, report suspected breaches to the directors of the charity. No reputable charity will allow such problems to go unchecked.

How much is 1bn in rupees?

Hey 1mn$ equals 10 lakhs $

which then multiplied with dollar rate in terms of rupees will give you net amount.

Similarly,

1Bn$= 1000Mn$.

How do you find a philanthropist?

The best answer to this requires faith (in the diety of your choice, of course). I am not sure it even requires prayer for meeting a philanthropist, specifically. Have faith that your needs will be met. that the diety of your choice has heard your worries and concerns and has enough love for you that even if you don't get everything that you want, somehow everything will work out all right. Failing that the next best answer is to look on-line for philanthropist organizations, contact them and tell them your story. Be honest with them!

What shops or charities will take old postage stamps?

Oxfam will take them as will the Salvation army. (http://www.spaceandtimedecluttering.co.uk/page.php?id=4) Most charity shopd will take old stamps.

What do people in haiti need?

Food, water, shelter, clothing, medicine and comfort.

How much would each person receive if they divided one and onehalf million dollars?

The amount that each person would receive if they divided one and one-half million dollars depends on the number of people. This varies.