WordNet
n. a trust created for charitable or religious or educational or scientific purposes [syn: public trust]
Wikipedia
A charitable trust is an irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes, and in some jurisdictions a more specific term than " charitable organization".
Usage examples of "charitable trust".
Calling the bank, he requested the account officer in charge of the Holy Land Charitable Trust.
Through an emotional fundraising drive on his TV station, Robertson raised several million dollars for the tax-free charitable trust.
They're currently owned by a charitable trust who are no longer satisfied with the return they receive on their investment, and Crowther says they're considering disposing of them.
Of course, as chief operating officer of the fund, I drew a nice salary for my efforts, but the bulk of the money went, at Ultima's insistence, into a charitable trust to help the homeless and disadvantaged.
Halsey said, I was walking out the Holy Land Charitable Trust’.
He had high hopes that the Financial Crimes Enforcement Bureau might uncover information about the Holy Land Charitable Trust that would lead him a step closer to Albert Daudin—.
There are also the Brunswick Shriners, Moral Regurgitation, Citizens against Infant Sexuality, the Crack House Integration of the Black Lotus Society, the Misplaced Bolivian Wild Animal Relocation Fund, the Laurel Foundation for the Recognition of Unique Achievement, the Gould Charitable Trust for Dynamic Population Control, the Patrio-Psychotic Anarcho-Materialism Study Group and the Sovereign State of Confusion.