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  2. FreeWill - Wikipedia

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    FreeWill. FreeWill Co is a company whose website, FreeWill.com, has online software which helps people write wills for free and make charitable contributions, and it reports each person's planned bequests to charities which pay subscription fees. [1] It also helps people write advance healthcare directives [2] and living trusts in California.

  3. Philanthropy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Philanthropy in the United States is the practice of voluntary, charitable giving by individuals, corporations and foundations to benefit important social needs. Its long history dates back to the early colonial period, when Puritans founded Harvard College and other institutions. Philanthropy has been a major source of funding for various ...

  4. Why the story of Canton's B. Virdot resonates 90 years later ...

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    "In writing, please familiarize me with your true circumstances and financial aid will be promptly sent." Letters to B. Virdot quickly poured in. Canton Repository publicizes charity offer by B ...

  5. What is a charitable gift annuity? - AOL

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    A charitable gift annuity is a contractual agreement between you and a qualified charity. Essentially, you donate a lump sum of cash, securities or certain other assets like real estate to the ...

  6. Arvon Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Arvon was founded in 1968 by two young poets, John Fairfax and John Moat. [3] It runs residential writing courses at writing houses in three rural locations: Totleigh Barton, a 16th-century manor house in Devon; The Hurst, a manor house in Shropshire, which formerly belonged to the playwright John Osborne; and the former home of Ted Hughes, Lumb Bank, a 17th-century mill-owner's house hear ...

  7. Central figure of Canton's 'B. Virdot' legacy dies - AOL

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    Former Canton resident Virginia Stone Gup Sharpe was the daughter of Canton clothing store operator Sam Stone, who, calling himself B. Virdot, in 1933 offered charity gifts to Canton families in need.

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