Sentences with phrase «voluntary donations from»

An independent charity, we are supported by voluntary donations from the drinks industry and from major UK supermarkets.
Although the group does not disclose their funding sources, they claim to be «funded entirely by voluntary donations from a number of private individuals and charitable trusts.»
These funds come from voluntary donations from our clients.
We're only able to do what we do because we're funded almost entirely by voluntary donations from creditors, which include banks, the government and loan companies.
The program, administered by REF, is supported by voluntary donations from the community and from a recently - received grant from the Rothenberg Family Foundation.
The tax - credit scholarship program is entirely funded by voluntary donations from individuals and businesses to Student Scholarship Organizations (SSOs), nonprofits that provide students with scholarships to attend private schools.
The funds come from voluntary donations from the church members.

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[1][2] Fundraising Fundraising or fund raising (also known as «development») is the process of soliciting and gathering voluntary contributions of money or other resources, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies (see also crowd funding).
We live in a generous country where last year more than $ 300 billion was given to charity from voluntary donations.
If you don't like the Catholic Church accepting donations from voluntary donors to help those in need, then don't donate.
But while supporters of state funding believe it to be a panacea to end big donations, reduce the risk of corruption and support smaller parties, the fact that state funding is being given serious consideration actually demonstrates how political parties have not done enough to broaden their memberships and attract voluntary support from the public.
Political parties in the UK are funded from a variety of sources including membership and affiliation fees, fund - raising and commercial activities, government grants and voluntary donations.
In 1989, the Community committed itself to self - sufficiency in blood from voluntary donation, although it did not set a deadline.
For this reason, the authors tested the hypothesis that voluntary blood donation is associated with reduced risk of acute myocardial infarction in a prospective epidemiologic follow - up study in men from eastern Finland.
Childline is reliant on funding from the public, with 80 % of it coming from voluntary donations.
The case is testing the strength of sweeping campaign finance reforms passed in 2005 after a corruption scandal toppled Gov. John G. Rowland: a ban on donations from state contractors, limits on lobbyist contributions and a voluntary system of publicly financed campaigns.
Your donation, entirely voluntary, may be much less than you think - for example, to offset one person's flight from Athens to London will cost just # 2.33.
In theory, I supported the idea of modders accumulating some kind of income from the content they created; mod hosting websites like Nexus have struck a balance by allowing modders to solicit voluntary donations.
But the fund has so far secured only $ 22 million, almost entirely from voluntary national donations and far shy of its $ 116 million goal.
The HCBA Yoga Club is offering a free (voluntary donation - based) class at the HCBA offices from 12:00 — 12:45 p.m. on Friday, May 18th.
Implied consent lasts two years from the time of the last donation or volunteer work or two years from the time when the person quit the voluntary organization.
As the donation of a biological sample was a voluntary component of the overarching study the majority of donors chose to give a saliva sample from which peripheral levels of serotonin could not be obtained.
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