Sentences with phrase «money donors often»

Indeed, Cuomo has regularly been criticized from the left for embracing the charter school and education reform movement, with its big - money donors often connected to Wall Street.

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Currently, the money raised on sites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo is characterized as donations (for which donors are often offered rewards and opportunities to preorder products).
When donors give money to charitable organizations they often wonder how the money is managed and what meaningful change their money has helped to create.
The term «dark money» is often applied to this category of political spender because these groups do not have to disclose the sources of their funding — though a minority do disclose some or all of their donors, by choice or in response to specific circumstances.
The money brought in by college football programs is often siphoned away to subsidize other athletic programs, so schools usually turn to donors to pay the tab for new facilities.
His large - scale Facebook outreach reached voters in groups large and small in critical areas of the country, and the bulk of the campaign's late funding came through grassroots donors identified and recruited via Facebook ads (even if they often gave the money in response to a subsequent email appeal).
After various transfers from state committees to county committees, from housekeeping accounts to political accounts, from various campaign accounts for other candidates (often legislative leadership), and from individual and corporate donors to county party committees, money ends up transferred to a specific candidate.
Members and candidates looking to distance themselves from sketchy donors often give that money to charity.
Nearly all of the potential Democratic Presidential nominees have spoken out against «big money» in politics, often decrying the «corporate influence» of large - money donors, specifically...
Roberston and other super PAC donors are described as «a rarefied group of millionaires and billionaires acting as kingmakers in the GOP contest, often helping to decide, with a simple transfer of money, which candidate might survive another day.»
Often, development finance institutions, bilateral donors, and philanthropic funders feel the need to start from scratch in identifying enterprises that could deliver high value for money.
The fight against international money laundering often involves powerful individuals who often happen also to be donors to political parties (this is an issue on the SFO's investigation into Unaoil, where some of the suspects are the members of the Ahsani family, who have also been significant donors to Conservative party funds).
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