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  2. Fast Grants - Wikipedia

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    The pioneering Fast Grants program has inspired multiple other well-funded efforts that replicate its low overhead, high impact funding model. Some examples include Impetus Grants for longevity research (>$30M of funding), Robert Downey Jr.'s Footprint Coalition for climate change, and Superalignment Fast Grants from OpenAI for safe AI ...

  3. Social fund - Wikipedia

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    A social fund (sometimes also called Social Investment Fund, Social Fund for Development, Social Action Fund, National Solidarity Fund or Social Development Agency) is an institution, typically in a developing country, that provides financing (usually grants) for small-scale public investments targeted at meeting the needs of poor and vulnerable communities. [1]

  4. Welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    The Estonian welfare state is funded through a mix of taxation and public spending, and it relies on a strong social security system to provide support to citizens in need. However, compared to other welfare states, it has relatively low levels of social spending and may rely more on private sector solutions to address social welfare issues.

  5. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list of largest pension funds in the United States involves two main groups: government pension funds for public employees and collectively bargained pension funds, jointly managed between employer and employee representatives after the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947.

  6. Grant (money) - Wikipedia

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    Another funding body in Europe is the European Research Council established by the European Commission in 2007: see European Research Council#Grants offered. Similarly there are calls and various projects that are funded by this council. The European Commission and the Council of Europe also operate a joint grant-funding programme. [6]

  7. How to start (and build) an emergency fund - AOL

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    1. Make a budget and see where you can start saving more money. To find ways to save, you first have to understand where and how you spend. Budgeting helps you distribute your income more ...

  8. Universal health care - Wikipedia

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    Some nations, such as Germany, France, [41] and Japan, [42] employ a multi-payer system in which health care is funded by private and public contributions. However, much of the non-government funding comes from contributions from employers and employees to regulated non-profit sickness funds. Contributions are compulsory and defined according ...

  9. Head Start (program) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Head Start began funding a television series that would eventually be called Sesame Street, operated by the Carnegie Corporation Children's Television Workshop (CTW). [ citation needed ] In 1969, Head Start was transferred to the Office of Child Development in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (later the Department of ...