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What (who) is Gatsby$31104$ - definition

GRANT-MAKING TRUST IN LONDON
Gatsby Foundation

Gatsby (sandwich)         
  • Athlone]] celebrating the area as "Home of the Gatsby".
SOUTH AFRICAN SANDWICH
Gatsby(Sandwich); Gatsby (Sandwich)
A Gatsby is a South African submarine sandwich consisting of a bread roll filled with chips (French fries) and a choice of fillings and sauces. It originated in Cape Town and is popular throughout the Western Cape province.
Gatsby Charitable Foundation         
The Gatsby Charitable Foundation is an endowed grant-making trust, based in London, founded by David Sainsbury in 1967. The organisation is one of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts, set up to provide funding for charitable causes.
Great Gatsby curve         
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ECONOMICAL CHART PLOTTING INEQUALITY AND INTERGENERATIONAL SOCIAL IMMOBILITY
The Great Gatsby Curve; Great Gatsby Curve
The "Great Gatsby Curve" is the positive empirical relationship between cross-sectional income inequality and persistence of income across generations. The scatter plot shows the relationship between income inequality and intergenerational income mobility.

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Gatsby Charitable Foundation

The Gatsby Charitable Foundation is an endowed grant-making trust, based in London, founded by David Sainsbury in 1967. The organisation is one of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts, set up to provide funding for charitable causes. Although the organisation is permitted in its Trust Deed to make general grants within this broad area, its activities have been restricted to a limited number of fields. At the time of writing, these fields are:

  • Science and Engineering Education
  • Plant science
  • Neuroscience
  • Poverty alleviation in Africa
  • The arts
  • Public policy

However, these categories are likely to change from time to time.

Amongst its activities, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation funds the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit and Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at University College London, the Sainsbury Management Fellowships, the Institute for Government based in Carlton House Terrace, and the Sainsbury Laboratory. It has long funded the Centre for Mental Health but is mostly withdrawing that funding in 2010. More recently, the foundation has become a co-sponsor of the University Technical Colleges programme, in conjunction with the Baker Dearing Trust.

According to the OECD, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation's financing for 2019 development increased by 40% to US$18.9 million.