A charitable trust is a collection of assets, usually liquid, that a donor signals over or uses to make a charitable foundation. The assets are held and managed by the charity for a specified stretch of time, with some or all interest that the assets produce likely to the charity. A charitable trust is definitely an irrevocable trust proven for charitable reasons and is an increasingly specific term than “charitable organization”.
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