• Charitable choice refers to direct United States government funding of religious organizations to provide social services. Created in 1996, charitable...
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    President Bill Clinton. In 2001, President George W. Bush's initiative on charitable choice was based on Hudson's research into social-service programs administered...
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  • Brenham, Texas. The case was the first constitutional challenge to a charitable choice contract. In the community of Brenham, Texas, the American Jewish...
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    as "love". Charitable giving is the act of donating money, goods, or time to the less fortunate, either directly or through a charitable trust or another...
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    needs of local individuals. As Texas governor, Bush had used the "Charitable Choice" provisions of the 1996 welfare reform (which allowed "faith-based"...
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  • amendment, and is also credited as the primary author of the original charitable choice language in the 1996 welfare reform bill. Professor Esbeck regularly...
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  • to entities that are organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes, for testing for public...
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  • A charitable remainder unitrust (known as a "CRUT") is an irrevocable trust created under the authority of the United States Internal Revenue Code ยงย 664...
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    the first-response channel of choice for donors during disasters and other emergency events." Blackbaud's 2015 Charitable Giving report revealed a 9% increase...
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  • Brenham, Texas. The case is the first constitutional challenge to a charitable choice contract. In the community of Brenham, the American Jewish Congress...
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