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  2. City Bridge Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Funded by bridge tolls and charitable donations, the foundation acquired an extensive property portfolio which made it more than self-sufficient. As well as maintaining the bridges, the foundation also makes charitable grants. It is one of three trust funds managed by the City of London, the other two being the City Fund and the City's Cash. [2]

  3. Dhruv Patel (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Patel is the founder of the City Hindus Network, an organisation based in the City of London which was set up in 2005 representing over 3,000 Hindu professionals. [8] In 2007 he organised the first Hindu community engagement event at City Hall with support from then- Mayor Ken Livingstone to celebrate the contribution of Britain's half a ...

  4. Bridge City Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Bridge City Independent School District is a public school district based in Bridge City, Texas, United States. In addition to Bridge City, the district serves a portion of West Orange (west of State Highway 87) and portions of Orange and Port Arthur. [6] The district operates one high school, Bridge City High School.

  5. Moody Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Pedestrian Bridge is one of a kind Inverted Fink Truss bridge completed in 2016. The bridge connects two buildings as part of the Moody College of Communication in University of Texas at Austin. It crosses over West Dean Keeton Street, a busy street that traverses the campus. It was funded by the Moody Foundation. [15] [16]

  6. Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and ...

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    The U.S. government designed TIGER grants in order to incentivize bettering environmental problems and reducing the United States' dependence on energy. On the economic front, the United States hopes infrastructure investment will encourage job creation, a pressing political priority; this would likely require the project to be shovel-ready.

  7. Fairbridge (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Based in the UK's inner city areas, Fairbridge helped circa 3,700 young people a year from its 16 centres. The charity operated from team centres in Bristol, Southampton, Hackney in East London and Kennington in South London, Chatham, Kent (based out of Offices within the Historic Chatham Dockyard), Birmingham, Liverpool, Salford in Greater Manchester and Bury in North Manchester ...

  8. Rochester Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The trust is a charity with thirteen trustees, sometimes known locally as the Bridge Wardens. [23] Six are nominated by the local councils and seven are appointed by the trust. The trust in its current form was re-established by an act of Parliament, the Rochester Bridge Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. lvii), and is regulated by the Charity Commission. [24]

  9. Lace Market Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The building was owned by the Trust and leased to the Club. While the Club continued to stage challenging pieces, the Trust pursued charitable and educational aims by giving grants to students who were going on to study at drama school. By 2000, the Club’s wardrobe had moved into rented premises, firstly in St. Mary's Gate and then Stoney Street.