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Qué (quién) es prize-giving - definición

CHARITABLE GIFT TYPE
Planned Giving; Deferred giving

prize-giving      
¦ noun Brit. a ceremonial event at which prizes are awarded.
prize-giving      
also prizegiving (prize-givings)
A prize-giving is a ceremony where prizes are awarded to people who have produced a very high standard of work. (BRIT)
Neil had been at a prize giving ceremony at a school in Birmingham.
...a prize-giving for cattle-breeding.
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Giving circle         
  • Structure of giving circles
FORM OF PARTICIPATORY PHILANTHROPY WHERE GROUPS OF INDIVIDUALS DONATE TO A POOLED FUND, AND THEN COLLECTIVELY DECIDE ON THE USE OF THIS FUND FOR CHARITY OR COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Giving Circles; Giving circles; Kew Giving Circle
A giving circle is a form of participatory philanthropy where groups of individuals donate their own money or time to a pooled fund, decide together where to give these away to charity or community projects and, in doing so, seek to increase their awareness of and engagement in the issues covered by the charity or community project. Many circles, in addition to donating their money, also contribute their time and skills to support local causes.

Wikipedia

Planned giving

Planned giving (less commonly known as gift planning [1]) is an area of fundraising that refers to several specific gift types that can be funded with cash, equity, or property. These gift vehicles are commonly based on United States tax law, but Canada, the United Kingdom, and other nations are beginning to establish similar laws. In the United States the specific rules of planned giving are defined by the United States Congress and the Internal Revenue Service.

Ejemplos de uso de prize-giving
1. He was taken ill during another prize–giving ceremony on Friday, apparently due to exhaustion.
2. The prize–giving ceremony was staged at the London Hilton, hosted by the presenter Emma Forbes.
3. Later, a prize–giving ceremony will be held for local schoolchildren who took part in a Buncefield art competition.
4. But it is unlikely his old school will be inviting him to be guest speaker on prize–giving day.
5. About 300 runners disrupted the prize–giving ceremony by whistling and making the victory sign with their arms.