The phrase
"individual donations" refers to money or gifts given by individuals or single persons, instead of organizations or groups.
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The result was a $ 20,000 contribution, exceeding the $ 5,000 limit
on individual donations that was in place at the time.
Candidates who opt out of the public system would still face restrictions on the dollar amount
for individual donations that they could accept.
First, it helps a campaign immensely if
most individual donations, even the big ones, come in online rather than as paper checks.
Or does it count as a gift, in which case the total yearly amount is below the
yearly individual donation threshold and thus wouldn't be taxed?
We are a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that relies heavily on
private individual donations and volunteer services to be able to continue helping homeless dogs.
That is the conclusion of The Times this morning, which calculates that of the # 52 million received into party coffers over the last three years, «a growing proportion» has come in the form of
individual donations of # 50,000.
Generous grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Art Fund were supplemented by hundreds of
individual donations in the nationwide fundraising effort.
Jessica is a unique Equal Justice Works Fellow: her project is sponsored by
individual donations made by attendees of our 2012 Annual Dinner who participated in that night's «Text to Give» campaign.
Repeated attempts, notably by the former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, to reach cross party consensus on funding reform foundered when the Conservatives refused to accept a new lower
individual donation cap and Labour resisted major changes to the political levy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced this week that the federal government will be joining Alberta in
matching individual donations made for Fort McMurray disaster relief, so your $ 10 will go twice as far.
Mark - Viverito last year was collecting
maximum individual donations of $ 3,850, which is the ceiling on what a candidate for borough president can receive, according to the New York City Campaign Finance Board.
, then it may count as an in - kind campaign contribution by Cohen — one that apparently went unreported to the Federal Election Commission and exceeded the legal limit for
individual donations under federal law.
The latest campaign finance reports filed Tuesday show that Bronin has collected at least $ 171,000 in
individual donations since the start of...
It was the biggest donation in Conservative Party history and believed to be the second
biggest individual donation in New York electoral history.
Records show she received a $ 3,000 contribution from a little - known union, the United Surface Workers, and 15 separate
individual donations totalling $ 815.
They're fundamentally rooted in the interests of the Conservative party, which would be hardest hit by the caps on
individual donations which would accompany its introduction.
She is particularly intrigued by Montgomery County, Maryland's program, which prohibits participating candidates from
accepting individual donations of more than $ 150 and and from accepting donations from special interest groups.
Despite the fact that the city already has a heralded public - matching system that encourages small donation fundraising, Albanese pointed to the «democracy voucher» program instituted in Seattle, which is even more radical in its efforts to lower individual donation
In Manhattan this morning, Cuomo was asked by Zack Fink, a NY1 reporter, about the number of
small individual donations going to Nixon.
Labour Councillor David Boothroyd attempts to make Trade Union funding a special case by trotting out «the Party line» that it's really
just individual donations!
National charity initiatives, events such as Children in Need, Sport Relief, natural disasters etc are dealt with by the Club centrally and we do not therefore accept individual donation requests
It turns out that the organization is sitting on a big, fat email list of 400,000 Tea Party enthusiasts willing to cough up
enough individual donations for the group to bankroll advertising for Joe Miller in Alaska and O'Donnell in Delaware to the tune of close to a million dollars.
But Eldridge is personally wealthy thanks to his marriage to Facebook founder Chris Hughes and typically matches
individual donations dollar - for - dollar.
During this filing period, the campaign received 1,556
individual donations ranging from $ 1 to $ 2,700, the maximum allowable per election cycle.
Labour's governing body insisted last night that it would not accept a cap on
individual donations when Hayden Phillips publishes his review of party funding.
He
drew individual donations from a variety of real estate, financial and entertainment elites, including $ 40,000 from Michael Steinhardt, a hedge fund expert and philanthropist; $ 60,800, the maximum amount an individual could donate, from Ronald W. Burkle, the grocery store billionaire; and $ 25,000 from James L. Dolan, the chief executive of Cablevision.
Last November the committee on standards in public life put forward a proposal to cap
individual donations at # 10,000 and increase the amount of funding of political parties paid for by the state.
Another involves de Blasio's fundraising on behalf of Democratic state Senate candidates in 2014, and
whether individual donations de Blasio's team solicited were channeled to county committees before being sent to individual candidates as part of a coordinated effort to evade donation limits.
Recent individual donations to Labour include # 1,647,500 in tax efficient shares from businessman John Mills, brother - in - law of Tessa Jowell and chairman of retailer JML.
Like super PACs, these groups also take
huge individual donations — $ 10 million, $ 20 million, $ 30 million — but they are not required to disclose their contributions.
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