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  2. Wellcome Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust was established to administer the fortune of the American-born British pharmaceutical magnate Sir Henry Wellcome. [10] Its income was derived from what was originally called Burroughs Wellcome, later renamed in the UK as the Wellcome Foundation Ltd. [11] In 1986, the trust sold 25% of Wellcome plc stock to the public.

  3. WellChild - Wikipedia

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    WellChild is a charity that provides care for seriously ill children and young people in the United Kingdom, founded in 1977. [1] The charity introduced and funds WellChild Nurses, who provide care and support to children and young people needing long-term or complex care, helping children to leave hospital and be cared for at home.

  4. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    Open Society Foundations United States: New York City: $19.6 billion 1993 [15] 11 Lilly Endowment United States: Indianapolis: $15.1 billion 1937 [16] 12 Ford Foundation United States: New York City: $13.7 billion 1936 [17] 13 Silicon Valley Community Foundation United States: San Jose, California: $13.6 billion 2007 [18] 14 Garfield Weston ...

  5. The WELL - Wikipedia

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    The original hardware for the WELL was a VAX 11/750, which cost "a quarter of a million dollars and required a closet full of telephone lines and modems." [12] The WELL's core conferencing software, PicoSpan, is written in the C programming language and runs on Unix. PicoSpan was written by Marcus D. Watts for Network Technologies International ...

  6. Category:Foundations based in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  7. Labour rebels push for four-day week in employment rights drive

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    They cited figures from the 4 Day Week Foundation which show more than 200 companies across the UK representing 5,000 workers have permanently reduced workers’ hours to 32 or less per week after ...

  8. UK Community Foundations - Wikipedia

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    In 2013-14 community foundations across the UK generated more than £9m in private donations for communities, as well as more than £6m from businesses and a further £7m from government. They support more than 1,000 large donor clients, have £500m of endowed funds under their management, and every year around 21,000 grants are made across the ...

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