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Feed the Minds is an ecumenical Christian international development charity that supports the most marginalised individuals and communities around the world. [1] Its vision is "A world in which all people everywhere have the opportunity to live life in all its fullness", and it works towards this vision through its Education for Change programme and Overseas Book Service.
The program has been known as RAISE since 2021, and has awarded 90 projects across 47 states plus the District of Columbia and Guam in 2021, 166 projects across 50 states and various territories in 2022, and 162 projects across 50 states and various territories in 2023. [11] In 2023, the program received $2.2 billion in federal funding. [12]
In 2009 FTC has greatly expanded its program in Malawi. Using in-kind donations from Nuskin, Inc, 50,000 orphans and pre-school children, mostly in rural areas, receive a fortified porridge, VitaMeal. Feed the Children has received an $8.5 million grant from the USAID as part of a five-year, $20 million project for orphans and vulnerable children.
The free software movement and the open-source software movement are online social movements behind widespread production, adoption and promotion of FOSS, with the former preferring to use the equivalent term free/libre and open-source software (FLOSS). FOSS is supported by a loosely associated movement of multiple organizations, foundations ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration said Tuesday it is awarding $521 million in grants to build out electric vehicle charging and deploying more than 9,200 EV charging ports. The Energy ...
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(2021-03-10) ExifTool – there must be a better solution for those long lists Expand : some articles are simply missing significant pieces of information. (2021-03-08) Current and ongoing activities of Free Software Foundation require updating and adding some more description
Fundingportal was founded July 11, 2011, by Canadian lawyer Terry Kirk, CEO. [1] The company raised financing from private and angel investors. [2] At that time, it launched its Fundsearch database of what was then 7,000 government funding programs and sources of capital.