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Banks are said to be the most benefactors of the policy as people’s savings were trapped in financial institutions.
Source: https://www.legit.ng/nigeria/1525125-old-naira-notes-what-cbn-policy-abuja-residents/
Few Coloradans alive today knew high-profile community benefactors Julie and Spencer Penrose, but the charitable groundwork the couple laid in…
In fact, XMR would probably be one of the biggest benefactors because it is the leading privacy coin and its only well-known advantage is its privacy (most don't really know the details of tail emissions or ASIC resistance).
I thank all my benefactors, who supported me financially to achieve this.
The benefactors, Irene Norman said, are mostly elderly people who need help digging out of the snow.
Source: https://abc7.com/wrightwood-snow-neighbors-helping/12894672/
The fact that their benefactors want to deliver public ‘goods’, like resisting climate change, doesn’t alter the fact that the ‘teals’ have put themselves into a position of having perceived or actual ‘conflict of interests’.
Source: https://thenewdaily.com.au/opinion/2023/02/15/donations-sportsbet-michelle-rowland/
The Heartland event supports the community with 90% of the proceeds being split between two benefactors; the Phillip R. Dawkins Heart & Vascular Center and Girls on the Run Southwest Indiana.
Source: https://wjts.tv/2023/06/heartland-half-marathon-registration-pricing-soon-increasing-on-june-26th/
The UofL prize is named for the late daughter of Hank and Rebecca Conn, who were university alumni, supporters and the prize benefactors.