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Charity: How Our Tax Laws Affect Charitable Activities, Religious Institutions, and Free Speech
Charity: How Our Tax Laws Affect Charitable Activities, Religious Institutions, and Free Speech
2008 Tax Policy Conference - "Our Nation's Founding Principles and Our Tax Code - Consistent or In Conflict?" The architects of our nation took great care to constitute a limited government founded on personal responsibility and individual liberty. Do our internal revenue laws promote or undermine these founding principles? Are they an appropriate vehicle for implementing sweeping social policy? These and other questions will be the focus of our conference. Panel II: Charity: Whether and, if so, How Our Tax Laws Affect Charitable Activities, Religious Institutions, and Free Speech --Mr. Lee E. Goodman, Esq., LeClairRyan --Mr. Kevin Hasson, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty --Ms. Anne D. Neal, American Council of Trustees and Alumni --Moderator: Mr. Matthew Vadum, Capital Research Center National Press Club Washington, DC
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Designate money to special charity projects through charitable giving
Designate money to special charity projects through charitable giving
Topics of discussion include how easy charitable giving is through an IRA, 401K or life insurance policy, how donors can designate money for special projects within a charity and the guidance provided by organizations like Leave a Legacy to ease the process of charitable giving. Hosted by Robert Kass, Detroit estate planning attorney and co-chair of Leave a Legacy Southeast Michigan, part two of this episode of How to Leave a Legacy also includes Denise Fleckenstein, associate vice president of Beaumont Foundation and president of Planned Giving Roundtable, and Lynn Fisher, director of foundation grants at Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit.LEAVE A LEGACY® Southeast Michigan is a nine-county-wide campaign encouraging people to name non-profit organizations in their wills. The campaign, which is driven by the efforts of volunteers from non-profit groups, and financial, estate planning and law firms, is sponsored by the Planned Giving Roundtable of Southeast Michigan — a group of professionals in legal, financial, and allied fields as well as fundraising professionals whose focus is planned giving. The campaign resulted from a growing concern for non-profit organizations, who because of increasingly less government funding, are fighting to exist. And the problem worsens because this forces non-profit groups to rely more on public support; however, although 81.5% of people in Southeast Michigan give annually, only 2.8% leave a charitable bequest at death. LEAVE <b>...</b>
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Perth Push Ups For Charity Event Video Full - The Wings Of Love Charitable Trust
Perth Push Ups For Charity Event Video Full - The Wings Of Love Charitable Trust
The Lion's Share Personal Training & Development is proud to present our Push-Ups For Charity Event video for our recent event supporting The Wings Of Love Charitable Trust, supporting The Cancer Council Western Australia. This event was held at Point Walter on Sunday 13th Feb 2011, and has so far raised over $3500.00 for this worthy cause. For more details, call The Lion's Share on FREECALL 1800 838 032 or see www.TheLionsSharePTD.com/Wings-Of-Love.html
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Nectar of Instruction - Verse 04 - Offering gifts in charity, accepting charitable gifts, revealing
Nectar of Instruction - Verse 04 - Offering gifts in charity, accepting charitable gifts, revealing
PLAYLIST: youtube.com TEXT: causelessmercy.com AUDIO (Narration by Amala Bhakta dāsa): Purchase instant download at SadhuSanga.com (75% goes to author) IMAGES iskconmedia.com To clearly read the captions, click "CC," "Other Settings" then select the "Segoe UI" font. You can download it here causelessmercy.com dadāti pratigṛhṇāti guhyam ākhyāti pṛcchati bhuṅkte bhojayate caiva ṣaḍ-vidhaṁ prīti-lakṣaṇam SYNONYMS dadāti—gives charity; pratigṛhṇāti—accepts in return; guhyam—confidential topics; ākhyāti—explains; pṛcchati—enquires; bhuṅkte—eats; bhojayate—feeds; ca—also; eva—certainly; ṣaṭ-vidham—six kinds; prīti—of love; lakṣaṇam—symptoms. TRANSLATION Offering gifts in charity, accepting charitable gifts, revealing one's mind in confidence, inquiring confidentially, accepting prasāda and offering prasāda are the six symptoms of love shared by one devotee and another.
