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  2. Seeds of Diversity - Wikipedia

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    In February 2013, Gretchen Bauta, Canadian philanthropist and daughter of W. Garfield Weston, launched through the W. Garfield Weston Foundation, a program to be administered by USC Canada and Seeds of Diversity. The aim of the program is to work with regional partners to "build a more secure and diverse ‘made-in-Canada’ seed supply" by ...

  3. Community Capacity Development Office - Wikipedia

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    The Weed aspect of the program is to remove all the negative influences in communities. The Seed portion of the program is to bring in new influences that help promote a better quality of life through rehabilitation programs. The Weed and Seed program is no longer funded but its model is used in different community based programs.

  4. Delaware Student Excellence Equals Degree Program Scholarship

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    The Delaware Student Excellence Equals Degree Program Scholarship (Delaware SEED Scholarship) is intended to provide free college tuition to Delaware residents seeking to earn an Associate degree at in-state colleges Delaware Tech and the University of Delaware. [1]

  5. J&J Seeds an Ambitious Open R&D Program for Neuroscience - AOL

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    Johnson & Johnson (NYS: JNJ) is stepping up with $3 million to seed a new program that intends to find out. J&J has set up a group called Healthy Minds, which will assist the International Mental ...

  6. The Seed (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Seed was a controversial drug rehabilitation program in the United States that operated between 1970 and 2001. [1] Aimed at youths, the program was modeled after adult treatment programs, with its techniques having been compared to those of the cult Synanon . [ 2 ]

  7. Congressional seed distribution - Wikipedia

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    Congressional seed distribution was a United States program where members of the United States Congress directed the distribution of millions of packets of free seeds to farmers by the United States Department of Agriculture. The program of distributing seeds to farmers began in the mid-19th century under Henry Ellsworth, the commissioner of ...

  8. Seed Savers Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Seed Savers Exchange, or SSE, is a non-profit organization based near Decorah, Iowa, that preserves heirloom plant varieties through regeneration, distribution and seed exchange. It is one of the largest nongovernmental seedbanks in the United States. [ 4 ]

  9. Seed library - Wikipedia

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    The Seed Library of Los Angeles: checking out seeds at a monthly meeting. Seed library shelving, USA. A seed library is an institution that lends or shares seed.It is distinguished from a seedbank in that the main purpose is not to store or hold germplasm or seeds against possible destruction, but to disseminate them to the public which preserves the shared plant varieties through propagation ...