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Support from his charitable trust made construction of the field house possible.
In 1966, the school became a limited company and a charitable trust.
On his death the wood was made into a charitable trust.
A charitable trust was formed and work began on the first building in 1986.
Until 1998, it was privately run before being turned over to a charitable trust.
The school became a charitable trust in 1964 under a board of governors.
The museum is run by a charitable trust, incorporated in 1972.
The education project is being financed by two charitable trusts.
Both are kept as charitable trusts on behalf of the local people.
The school is owned and operated by a charitable trust.
Charitable Trust, established in 1991, funds programs for children and young adults.
It has a capacity of 360 seats and is now run by a charitable trust.
The process of becoming a charitable trust helped us to put business structures in place.
A charitable trust had already been created in 1952 which provided such things as college scholarships.
She bought the house before her death in 1992 and left a charitable trust to maintain it as a museum.
Its gardens, administered by a charitable trust, are open to the public.
The museum is run as an independent charitable trust with a board of trustees.
It became a charitable trust managed by lay persons in 1992.
He was a director and member of the charitable trust that owned the journal until his death.
He placed the entire sum into a charitable trust named after his parents.
The court oversees the cup's deed as a charitable trust.
In 1961, it changed from private ownership to being owned by a charitable trust.
Today the building is owned by a charitable trust, and serves as a restaurant.
In 2001, a charitable trust was set up in Brown's name.
Finally, in 2006, the school became a charitable trust.