NOUN
- a trust created for charitable or religious or educational or scientific purposes
How To Use charitable trust In A Sentence
- And shrunken charitable trust asset bases have still to recover fully. Times, Sunday Times
- A limited company formed by a charitable trust founded by a consortium of scientists and growers which has been renting the site is now close to clinching a deal to buy it.
- Two-thirds of Tata Sons is owned by charitable trusts which finance philanthropic activities.
- a charitable trust
- In addition, our charitable trust provides donations to national and local causes.
- The Pew Charitable Trusts sponsored the study.
- Following the death of Edgar Kaufmann the office was dismantled and moved to the headquarters of the family's charitable trust.
- His family enjoys the goodwill of doing philanthropic services through a charitable trust for decades.
- In May 2000, the Pew Charitable Trusts, one of the nation's largest philanthropies, launched the Pew Oceans Commission, co-chaired by New Jersey Gov.
- It is run by a charitable trust and so relies on grants and donations for its survival.