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  2. Independent Baptist Church of America - Wikipedia

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    The body was initially known as the Scandinavian Baptist Church in America. [1] In 1926 the denomination had 13 churches with 222 members. [1] The name Independent Baptist Church of America was adopted in 1927. In 1936, there were 5 churches in Minnesota with 82 members. [2] In 1956, there were 2 churches with 106 members, and down to 70 ...

  3. List of charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Investment Fund Foundation; Children's Liver Disease Foundation; Children's Miracle Network Hospitals; Children's National Medical Center; Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities; Christian Children's Fund of Canada; Church World Service; The Citizens Foundation; City Sikhs; City Year; Clinton Foundation; Comic ...

  4. IBCA - Wikipedia

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    IBCA may refer to: International Biennale of Contemporary Art 2005: A Second Sight (IBCA 2005) International Business Companies Act; International Braille Chess Association, a chess organization for the visually impaired; Inter Bank Credit Advice, (description needed) Israel, Britain and the Commonwealth Association; Investment Banking Council ...

  5. Latest IBCA Hall of Fame class includes 11 with area ties - AOL

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    Dec. 5—Longtime Champaign official Joe Tomlinson and current Unity girls' basketball coach Dave Ellars are among the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Class of 2024. Among ...

  6. IFCA International - Wikipedia

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    IFCA International, formerly the Independent Fundamental Churches of America, is an association of independent Protestant congregations and other church bodies, as well as individual members. It was formed in 1930 in Cicero, Illinois as a successor to the American Conference of Undenominational Churches .

  7. Irving A. Fradkin - Wikipedia

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    Irving A. Fradkin (March 28, 1921 – November 19, 2016) was an optometrist and founder and president emeritus of Scholarship America.. Fradkin has been referred to as the "Johnny Appleseed" of college scholarships due to his leadership in scholarship access; [1] [2] his work has received national media coverage and government support. [3]

  8. Churchill Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill Scholarship is awarded by the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States to graduates of the more than one hundred colleges and universities invited to participate in the Churchill Scholarship Program, for the pursuit of research and study in the physical and natural sciences, mathematics, engineering, for one year at Churchill College at the University of Cambridge.

  9. Harkness Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Fund is a philanthropic foundation established in the United States by Anna Harkness in 1918. Her son, Edward Stephen Harkness, initiated the Commonwealth Fund Fellowships in 1925. These were intended to reciprocate the Rhodes Scholarships by enabling British graduates to study in the United States. In 1927 the scheme was ...