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Charlotte & William Parks
were
long-time supporters of animal protection who lived in York, Maine.
Charlotte, in particular, maintained contact with a variety of animal
protection groups in the United States and Europe and supported them
generously while she was alive. Those who interacted with her knew her
as a compassionate and caring person with a good sense of what might be
needed to succeed in an animal protection project. Both she and William
were wonderful people and the world was poorer for their deaths.
When they set up their Trust,
they decided to provide 50% of the income from the Trust to six
organizations (Animal Rights Network, Food Animal Concerns Trust, the
Humane Society of the United States, the Scientists Center for Animal
Welfare, Tufts University – Center for Animals & Public Policy, and
the World Society for the Protection of Animals). According to the
Trust document, a representative from each of these entities makes up
the six-member Grants Committee which decides on how the remaining 50%
of the Trust income is to be distributed.
The Grants Committee has decided
to make grants to support animal
protection to both animal protection organizations and to individual
scholars who are pursuing a course of study that might advance the
goals of
the Trust founders. Organizations may receive funds for capital
projects,
for general operating expenses, or for specific projects. Doctoral or
post-doctoral candidates may receive funds to support a specific
research
project. These funds must be distributed through an organization with
501(c)3 status.
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