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  2. Grant management software - Wikipedia

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    Grant management software is a program or application that helps non-profits administer the grant process. Some software is designed to help foundations (known as "grantmakers") to organize, prioritize, and process the grant applications they receive from charities (known as "grantseekers"), as well as simplify oversight of the grants they make.

  3. Gaming Revenue Authority awards nearly $2 million to ... - AOL

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    The Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority on Tuesday awarded nearly $2 million in grants to 19 community facilities across the county. The $1.6 million in grant money, part of ECGRA’s Building a ...

  4. Entertainment Software Association - Wikipedia

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    The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is the trade association of the video game industry in the United States.It was formed in April 1994 as the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA) [1] and renamed on July 21, 2003.

  5. Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board - Wikipedia

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    a State Gaming Fund which primarily provides revenues to school districts which, in turn, use toward the lowering of local property taxes. In addition, the PGCB bills applicants for investigative costs associated with securing any type of license and manufacturers of slot machines and related goods who seek approval of equipment to be used in ...

  6. New Jersey Casino Control Commission - Wikipedia

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    The new law eliminated the requirement for the commission to have inspectors in casinos around-the-clock and made the Division of Gaming Enforcement responsible for certifying gaming revenue. The Division of Gaming Enforcement also took over responsibility for registering casino employees and non-gaming vendors, licensing gaming vendors, and ...

  7. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Community-centric project. Used by many schools as part of course work Jedi: C: Yes 2.5D DOS, Windows: Star Wars: Dark Forces, Outlaws: Proprietary: Rumored to have been reverse-engineered from Doom engine jMonkeyEngine: Java: 2004 Yes 3D Cross-platform: Grappling Hook: BSD: Community-centric project, used by several commercial game studios ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Assessment

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    Broad sub- and cross-genres and gaming hardware (e.g., 4X, action role-playing game, tactical role-playing game, Grand Theft Auto clone, video card, level) Broad game concepts (e.g., boss, New Game Plus, 1-up) History and events Critical impact events or broad historical eras (e.g., history of video games, first generation of video game consoles)

  9. Rockstar Advanced Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE) is a proprietary game engine of Rockstar Games, developed by the RAGE Technology Group division of Rockstar San Diego (formerly Angel Studios), based on the Angel Game Engine. [1]