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  2. Rag (student society) - Wikipedia

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    Rag (student society) Rags are student-run charitable fundraising organisations that are widespread in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Some are run as student societies whilst others sit with campaigns within their student unions. Most universities in the UK and Ireland, as well as some in the Netherlands and the Commonwealth countries of South ...

  3. School fundraising - Wikipedia

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    School fundraising. School fundraising or school fund raising is the practice of raising money to support educational enrichment programs by schools or school groups mostly known from the United States (e.g., parent-teacher organizations, booster clubs, etc.). One of the most prevalent practices in the United States is product fundraising.

  4. Chartered Institute of Fundraising - Wikipedia

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    Chartered Institute of Fundraising. The Chartered Institute of Fundraising is a registered charity founded in 1983, and is the professional membership body for UK fundraising. The Institute's mission is to support fundraisers through leadership and representation; best practice and compliance; education and networking; and champion and promote ...

  5. Mary's Meals - Wikipedia

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    Mary's Meals provides daily meals in school for more than one million children in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe. Support for Mary's Meals is global, with fundraising groups in Australia, Austria, Canada, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, UAE, UK and USA.

  6. Fundraising Regulator - Wikipedia

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    The Fundraising Regulator is the independent regulator of charitable fundraising in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. [1] It was established on 7 July 2016, replacing the Fundraising Standards Board (FRSB). The Regulator developed from recommendations made by the cross-party Review of fundraising regulation chaired by Sir Stuart Etherington ...

  7. Adrian Sargeant - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Sargeant. Adrian Sargeant (born 27 October 1964) is a British academic who is co-founder and co-director of the Institute for Sustainable Philanthropy. He is an adjunct professor of Philanthropy at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University where he was the first Visiting Robert F. Hartsook Chair in Fundraising.

  8. The Blue School, Wells - Wikipedia

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    The Blue School is a coeducational, secondary school located in Wells, Somerset, England. It had 1,570 students aged 11 to 18 of both sexes and all ability levels of which 284 were in the sixth form in 2013. [1] It is currently a Church of England voluntary controlled school. The school motto is "Recta Certa" which means 'straight and true'.

  9. Foundation school - Wikipedia

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    Foundation school. In England and Wales, a foundation school is a state-funded school in which the governing body has greater freedom in the running of the school than in community schools . Foundation schools were set up under the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 to replace grant-maintained schools, which were funded directly by central ...