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- In the modern Street Performer Protocol, each funder chooses the amount they want to pay, and the work is released to the public and freely reproduced.
- After 1910, the Krupp company became a member and major funder of the Pan-German League (Alldeutscher Verband) which mobilised popular support in favour of two army bills, in 1912 and 1913, to raise Germany's standing army to 738,000 men.
- Rounds was also the marketing director; the initial funder was California strawberry grower Tom Driscoll.
- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation, is a non-departmental public body (NDPB), and is the largest UK public funder of non-medical bioscience.
- Marie Curie campaigns on issues affecting people with any illness they're likely to die from, their families and carers, and it's the largest charitable UK funder of palliative and end-of-life care research.
- Reuven Yudalevich (Yudelevitz, Yudelevitch) (1862–1933), was a funder and founder of the city of Rishon Le Zion, Israel.
- Irish Aid is the chief funder, the organisation in Ireland is also supported financially by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Durex Ireland.
- Policy Network discloses the identities of its funders on its website, but does not reveal how much money each funder provided.
- The organization intentionally scouts out and supports small, emerging nonprofits that do not have other sources of funding—in 2013, GFC was the first US-based institutional funder for 83% of its new grantees.
- Patten (former mayor of Evanston, a Northwestern University trustee, and funder of the original Patten Gymnasium) funded the construction of a Casavant Freres pipe organ for Fisk Hall.
- Vasco Vascotto was the skipper for Mascalzone Latino, which included helmsman Flavio Favini, Cameron Dunn, Jes Gram-Hansen, Andrea Pavan, Chris Dougall, Pierluigi De Felice, Giuseppe Brizzi, Davide Scarpa, Nacho Postigo, Giulio Giovanella and funder Vincenzo Onorato.
- PRM is a major funder of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and other aid groups.
- Glendinning, Jack Carlson and Frank White, who had named it after the Welsh homeland of the syndicate funder, Coolgardie storekeeper Thomas Tobias.
- Since 1977 for the purposes of its subsidies to university research the Government of Canada, under the GOSA Act in the person (since 2015) of its Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, donates annually to several of the federal funder agencies; these in turn disburse the funds into person-sized chunks.
- Additionally, the companies primary funder, Bloomberg Philanthropies, is known for its left-of-center political views.
- Other recent publications include an article on scaling development impact to achieve the SDGs in the Global Summitry E-Journal and a Brookings blog on mainstreaming scaling in development funder organizations.
- When ICTC, administrator and funder of IV Transit, was approached by Quechan and YCIPTA to provide better transit services in the area, all agencies agreed to discontinue the extension of Route 3 east of Holtville and replace it with the newly jointly funded YCAT Turquoise Route 10.
- EU funder Arron Banks had met Russian officials "multiple times" from 2015 to 2017 and had discussed "a multibillion dollar opportunity to buy Russian goldmines".
- Joseph Battell (1806–1874), his son, funder of Battell Chapel at Yale University, uncle of the wildlands philanthropist.
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