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  2. World Blood Donor Day - Wikipedia

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    The WHO's goal is for all countries to obtain all their blood supplies from voluntary unpaid donors by 2020. In 2014, 60 countries have their national blood supplies based on 99-100% voluntary unpaid blood donations, with 73 countries still largely dependent on family and paid donors.

  3. Free $15 Gift Code for DonorsChoose.org - AOL

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    Use your free $15 gift code to fund any classroom project in a school across America, like buying science equipment or basic supplies. You are the donor so you get to choose.

  4. Donation (Catholic canon law) - Wikipedia

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    A donation, in the context of the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, is the gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing. When it consists in placing in the hands of the donee some movable object it is known as a gift of hand ( donum manuale, an offering or oblatio, an alms ). Properly speaking, however, it is a voluntary contract ...

  5. Gift tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the gift tax is governed by Chapter 12, Subtitle B of the Internal Revenue Code. The tax is imposed by section 2501 of the Code. For taxable income, courts have defined a "gift" as the proceeds from a "detached and disinterested generosity."