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Wiktionary Foundation may refer to: A type of makeup. The supporting part of the honeycomb in a beehive (beekeeping)beehive. Foundation (architecture) — the portion of a building's structure that serves to transfer the weight of the building into the ground. Foundation (charity) — a kind of philanthropic organization, set up as a legal entity either by individuals or institutions, with the purpose of distributing grants to support causes in line with the goals of the foundation. Foundation (novel) and The Foundation Series — a series of books written by Isaac Asimov. The Foundations, a soul band from England. ''The Foundation'' is a book of the New Testament apocrypha. ''The Foundation'' television series is a Television Broadcasts Limited historical drama. The FOUNDATION fieldbus — an industrial standard for a fieldbus control system. ''Foundation: the international review of science fiction'' — an academic !journal.eo:Fondajxoes:FundaciĆ ³nfr:Fondationia:Fundationit:F ondazioneja:ファ 12454;ンデー ションnl:Sti chtingdisambig? DEBUG REDIRECT (foundation)
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Equal Trust - Tax Planning - International Corporate Structures
saving accounts, taxes savings, tax planning, private foundation, investment company, loans and mortgage, incorporate a bank, incorporate insurance, credit cards, debit cards, international finance
http://www.equaltrust.org/
International Federation of Kidney Foundations
The International Federation of Kidney Foundations (IFKF) fosters international collaboration and exchange of ideas which will improve the health, well-being and quality of life of individuals with kidney disease
http://www.ifkf.net/
Council on Foundations
A nonprofit membership association of grantmaking foundations and corporations. Our mission is to promote responsible and effective philanthropy by assisting existing and future grantmakers.
http://www.cof.org/
A Directory of Charitable Grantmakers
Browse the foundation directory, pick a listed foundation, search any foundation's information page or search any foundation's home page. Foundation home pages may contain downloadable information such as grant applications, periodical and financial reports, and e-mail capabilities.
http://www.foundations.org/
Soros Foundations Network
The Soros foundations network includes Soros foundations covering more than 50 countries; Open Society Institute (OSI) initiatives that address specific issue areas on a regional or network-wide basis and support the work of those foundations; and initiatives that deal specifically with the United States and are currently administered under U.S. Programsas well as the Open Society Institute (OSI) and its offices.
http://www.soros.org
The Foundation Center
Features a directory of private philanthropic and grant making foundations on the Internet. Also offers grant writing tips and sample proposals.
http://www.fdncenter.org
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