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He has not donated to the foundation since 2008, in which he made a contribution of $30,000.
Mr. Trump's foundation also made a contribution of $100,000 to the museum, a spokesman for the nonprofit organization, Michael Frazier, confirmed.
In 1995, Japan established the Asian Women's Fund, to which the government made a contribution of about $46 million in total.
Cohen also told the judge he made a contribution of $28503,22019 to another woman alleging an affair at the direction of the candidate.
According to the foundation's 2012 tax filings, which cover through September 2013, it made a contribution of $1.015 million to the Independence Fund.
Cohen also told the judge he made a contribution of $150,000 at the direction of the candidate, which aligns with his payment to secure the rights to former Playboy model Karen McDougal's account of an alleged affair with Trump.
Cohen additionally told the judge he made a contribution of $2202,2628 at the direction of the candidate, which aligns with his payment to secure the rights to former Playboy model Karen McDougal's account of an alleged affair with Trump.
Of the 892 people who gave Mr. de Blasio the maximum donation during his 2013 campaign for mayor, just 142, or 16 percent, have made a contribution of any size to his re-election campaign, according to an analysis of campaign finance records.
The employees of Adani Group made a contribution of to Adani Foundation for COVID-19 relief measures.
A working group was set up in December 2018 to restructure the income situation and generate membership contributions. The Austrian government made a contribution of €544,000 in December 2018.
10 (Edinburgh, 1936), pp. 495-6. Several of O'Rourke's creditors feared that his debts would go unpaid, but the English ambassador made a contribution of £47.Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1589-1593, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 496.
Ayala made a contribution of 7 goals in 11 games. Ayala left Tigre to join Ecuadorian Serie A's champion Deportivo Quito in July 2010. He scored 6 goals for Deportivo Quito during the second half of the 2010 Season. On 1 February 2011, he officially agreed a 6-month contract with Deportivo Cuenca.
The organization has set up its website for accepting online donations and encourage philanthropists to assist the foundation in its activities. On 14 July 2015, the Aster DM Healthcare, a Dubai-based healthcare conglomerate chaired by Azad Moopen, made a contribution of 2.72 million to the foundation. It also raises funds by organizing social and sports activities.
As Attorney General of Virginia, Earley recused himself during the investigation against evangelist Pat Robertson. Robertson made a contribution of $35,000 to Earley's campaign. The Commonwealth of Virginia concluded that Robertson diverted his ministry's plane (funded by religious donations) to a Liberian diamond-mining operation, but after a year's investigation decided not to prosecute.Pat Robertson's Katrina CashSizemore, Bill.
Shwas was India's official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 77th Academy Awards (the Oscar awards), 2004. The team faced financial problems to showcase and promote their film at the Oscars. People from all classes came forward with contributions. A school in Jogeshwari organized its children to make lamps and sell them and made a contribution of Rs. 30,000.
Debuted on TV with a novel rapid participation in Laços de Família in 2000. The following year, she played the small Rosicler, the daughter of Ana Paula Arósio character in the miniseries Os Maias. In the same year, became the show's child Emília Sítio do Picapau Amarelo. In 2007 she played Gina in the telenovela Eterna Magia and in 2008 made a contribution of two chapters in the novel A Favorita.
Construction of the water tower was carried out in 1907 and the Burton Town Council made a contribution of £1,000 towards the costs. The tower was originally supplied from the nearby water main in Ashby Road via an electric pump in Hamilton Road. The feed was later switched to the company's water main in Saxon Street (Stapenhill), which was the main supply to Burton from the pumping station at Chilcote. The Ashby Road supply was maintained as a backup.
The stadium is named after Tommy Latham and his family. Latham was an All- Conference baseball player at Furman. The venue was renamed and dedicated to him and his family in May 2008 prior to a conference game against Davidson, with the park's full name becoming John T. and Gloria Latham Baseball Stadium (John and Gloria Latham are the parents of the Paladin baseball player Tommy). The Latham family made a contribution of $1 million for the park to be renamed.
The gift paid for the 2011 construction of the Naimoli Family Baseball Complex on FDU's Teaneck, New Jersey campus.Staff. "FDU baseball complex gets bequest", The Record (New Jersey), December 18, 2007. Retrieved October 22, 2008. In 2006, Naimoli made a contribution of $5 million to his undergraduate alma mater, the University of Notre Dame, to be used towards a $24.7 million renovation project of the Edmund P. Joyce Center, an 11,418-seat multi-purpose arena that is used by the school's basketball and volleyball teams.
World War I intervened however, causing delay, and then the low bid for construction was over the appropriated sum. Charles Ilfeld made a contribution of $25,000 in memory of his wife Adele in 1919, and then construction began, but the funding was still inadequate to complete the interior. The unfinished building was nonetheless pressed into use after a June 1922 fire damaged Springer Hall. Additional state funding in 1929 plus an additional donation from Charles Ilfeld's sons enabled completion and furnishing of the building in 1931.
Shuja was on friendly terms with Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum who had previously served as Assistant Political Agent in Chitral. Upon encouragement from the latter Shuja had made a contribution of Rs 20,000 towards the setting up of the institution, with encouragement from the latter, he began participating in the growth of the institution. When time permitted he presided over meetings of the Trustees of Islamia College. Shuja was elected President of the Islamia College Management Body and visited the institution in that capacity in 1928 and 1931.
Michael J. Lichens, editor of the website Catholic Exchange, described Caldecott as "...without a doubt, the most powerful voice for Catholic culture in the Anglophone world." Caldecott's influence continues to grow, despite his death, as others study his enormous body of work. He is cited, for instance, in Joseph Pearce's Catholic Literary Giants, Charlotte Ostermann's Souls at Rest, and Paul Kerry's The Ring and the Cross. In the tradition of the Catholic communio movement, he made a contribution of lasting significance to the work of returning all things to Christ fulfilled through the Faith.
In 1822, William Crawford Murphy made a contribution of of land for the installation of the county seat of what was soon to be St. Francois County. Murphy's Settlement was renamed Farmington in 1825, taking the name from the area's rich farm land. Farmington was granted incorporation as a town in 1836 and became a village 20 years later in 1856. In the mid-19th century, Farmington enjoyed growth and economic well-being through the building of the historic Plank Road, which stretched from Pilot Knob to Ste. Genevieve.
This was done in association with like-minded organizations from the different countries where the activity was planned. Malabar Gold & Diamonds sponsored the tickets of 100 prisoners to facilitate their repatriation. The prisoners were those who had completed their jail terms at the Ajman Central Jail. Malabar Gold & Diamonds organized a blood donation drive on December 26 near one of their outlets in Qatar. In 2018, the Malabar Group made a contribution of Rs. 2 crore to Kerala Chief Minister’s distress relief fund to help cope up with the devastating flood in the state.
Clearing Puget Sound 6 February 1943, Core qualified pilots in carrier operations off San Diego, then sailed on to the east coast, arriving at Norfolk 11 April. She continued to train pilots in Chesapeake Bay until 27 June when she sortied as the nucleus of TG 21.12,TG = Task Group. a hunter-killer group. Such groups, providing cover for the movement of convoys, made a contribution of great significance to winning the Battle of the Atlantic, and the innovation represented by their formation was a marked advance in antisubmarine warfare.
In 1990, Khoo made a contribution of S$10 million to the Singapore government's 25th anniversary charity fund – to help children, the elderly and the disabled. He was listed as Singapore's richest businessman by the business magazine Forbes in 2003. In 2004, when Khoo died at Mount Elizabeth Hospital from a heart attack, it emerged that Khoo had owned a larger stake in his listed companies Goodwood Park, Hotel Malaysia and Central Properties than was disclosed to the Singapore Exchange. After an investigation, his daughters Jacqueline and Elizabeth, who were in management positions at the companies, were fined a total of S$500,000.
The census reports do not state what proportion of the Muslim population hold Liechtenstein citizenship. In 2006, the government made a contribution of US$20,000 (25,000 Swiss francs) to the Muslim community. Since 2001, the government has granted the Muslim community a residency permit for one imam, plus one short-term residency permit for an additional imam during Ramadan. The government follows a policy of routinely granting visas to the imams in exchange for the agreement of both the Turkish Association and the Islamic community to prevent religious diatribes by the imams or the spread of religious extremism.
The Highland Railway reluctantly made a contribution of £30,000 to the construction costs of the line, after considerable pressure and manipulation by the Duke. Costs were exceptionally heavy due to the difficult terrain; the issue of the supposedly excessive cost of construction was made into a point of contention by the Duke at the time and subsequently. Notwithstanding the cash injection, the company only managed to open as far as Golspie, which it did on 13 April 1868; Golspie was short of the intended terminal point at Brora. The Highland Railway operated the lines, which to outward appearances simply formed a continuous line from Inverness to Golspie.
He made a contribution to the establishment of T.N.B College in Bhagalpur which was in need of funds having been established in 1880s. The Raja made a contribution of "60 acres of land and 6 lakhs of rupees in cash for the construction of building and other developmental work". For this contribution and other acts of charity, he was awarded the title of "Raja" in June 1914. On 9 July 1917, he was appointed as a government nominee to the Champaran Agrarian Committee which had been set up to resolve the issue of indigo planters in Champaran following the Champaran Satyagraha by Mahatma Gandhi.
The money for the Congress in Geneva, about $3,500, was raised by a British committee of which Rosamond Smith was chairman and Emmeline Pethick- Lawrence, treasurer. To this fund the United States, which had not suffered from the war to the extent of European countries, was a large contributor. At the close of the congress, there were no funds on hand for the coming year and the delegates from all countries were feeling the effects of the war financially. At this critical moment, Katharine Dexter McCormick of the US, corresponding secretary of the Alliance, made a contribution of $5,000, and a little later, the Leslie Commission added $4,000.
Spanish NGOs with a presence in the country in 2011 (FPSC, Rescue, Action Against Hunger and AIDA) have withdrawn their expatriate cooperating staff from the country. The total aid through NGOs has amounted to about 300,000 Euros. In February 2012, the Office of Humanitarian Action of AECID made a contribution of 300,000 euros to the International Committee of the Red Cross to support actions aimed at assisting the Syrian population affected by the events in the country. During 2013, Spain committed an important amount of aid to alleviate the situation of refugees in the different bordering countries through the UN agencies and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
In 1979, the governments of Cameroon and the United States agreed to build a new academic institution in Cameroon. It was a time when the government of Cameroon had decided to place academic institutions in key corners of the country. Since there were already academic institutions in the commercial capital (Douala), the political capital (Yaoundé), in the north in Ngaundere, the new institutions were to be placed in the west (at Dschang) and in the south west (at Buea). The US government committed $44 million USD (a mix of a grant and a loan) to fund the Dschang project, and the Cameroon government made a contribution of about $74 million USD that covered the salaries of Cameroonian staff and infrastructure.
Raja Bahadur Kirtyanand Sinha Navaratan Palace and New Palace at Chanmpanagar The more prominent and better educated son of Raja Lilanand Singh was Raja Bahadur Kirtyanand Sinha. He was a Bachelor of Arts from Allahabad University, and was famous for his many pursuits - shikaar (hunting), Polo - as well for the role he played in the contemporary public life. He wrote three books - Purnea, a Shikarland; Shikar in Hills and Jungles; and Homeopathic Practice. He and his brother made a contribution to the establishment of T.N.B College in Bhagalpur which was in need of funds having been established in 1880s. The Raja made a contribution of "60 acres of land and 600,000 of rupees in Cash for the construction of building and other developmental work".
Lee returned to the international team for the 2001 Ashes series after recovering from an elbow injury. His comeback saw less success than his debut, managing only nine wickets in five Tests at 55.11. However, Lee was back as Australia's leading wicket-taker in the first and third Test against New Zealand later that year, in a series which he captured 5 wickets in the second innings and made a contribution of 61 with the bat in the first Test match. The series ended in a 0–0 draw. He finished the series with 14 wickets at 25.14. The two home and away series against South Africa were not as productive, yielding 19 wickets in six Tests at 38.42. Lee only took five wickets in a match on three occasions between the New Zealand series and the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Lee came under pressure for his position after taking only five wickets at 46.50 in the three-Test series against Pakistan in 2002. Andy Bichel, who was filling for the injured Jason Gillespie, took eight wickets at 13.25. With the other frontline bowlers all taking wickets at less than 13, Lee was dropped when Gillespie returned for the first two Tests during the 2002–03 Ashes series.

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