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  2. Mastercard Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Mastercard Foundation is an international non-governmental organization established by Mastercard in 2006. It is the wealthiest charitable foundation in Canada, and one of the wealthiest in the world, with 2024 assets of $47 billion. [1] [2] The organization, which is based in Toronto, Ontario, has supported work in 49 countries. [3]

  3. African Leadership University - Wikipedia

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    African Leadership University (ALU) is a network of tertiary institutions operating in Mauritius and Rwanda, offering bachelor's degree programs. [1] ALU's inaugural campus, known as the African Leadership College, was established in September 2015 in Mauritius. Subsequently, in September 2017, ALU launched its second campus in Kigali, Rwanda.

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  5. Abraham Lincoln University - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln University offers online associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees, plus diplomas and certificates. [9]ALU is a 100% online institution, offering alternative venues to engage students via online, live-engagement sessions and recorded lectures.

  6. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    Stichting INGKA Foundation Netherlands: Leiden: $37.3 billion €34.3 billion 1982 [8] 6 Mastercard Foundation Canada: Toronto: $31.5 billion 2006 [9] 7 Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States: Chevy Chase, Maryland: $27.1 billion 1953 [10] 8 RAG-Stiftung Germany: Essen, Germany: $24 billion 2007 [11] 9 Azim Premji Foundation India: Bangalore

  7. American Labor Union - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the ALU, 1905. The American Labor Union (ALU) was a radical labor organization launched as the Western Labor Union (WLU) in 1898. The organization was established by the Western Federation of Miners (WFM) in an effort to build a federation of trade unions in the aftermath of the failed Leadville Miners' Strike of 1896.

  8. Chris Smalls - Wikipedia

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    Christian Smalls (born July 4, 1988) is an American labor organizer known for his role in leading Amazon worker organization in Staten Island, a borough in New York City.He is a co-founder and the former president of the Amazon Labor Union (ALU) (2021–24).

  9. One Acre Fund - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, One Acre Fund received a $300,000 grant from the Draper Richards Foundation [16] and a $100,000 grant from Mulago Social Investments. Between 2009 and 2010, One Acre Fund received $6.5 million from the Pershing Square Foundation towards its Permanent Fund, which provides the basic capital to make loans to farmers, and in 2010, One Acre ...