Seattle International Foundation
The Seattle International Foundation is a grant-making organization whose mission is to support Seattle-area nonprofit organizations engaged in international development, with a strategic focus on Central America.
History
The Seattle International Foundation was founded in 2006 by Bill Clapp and Paula Clapp to support Seattle's expanding international aid sector.[1]
Projects
Bill Clapp has lobbied the U.S. federal government on behalf of Seattle International Foundation and Global Washington to sustain United States foreign aid.[2]
gollark: Yes, let alone `is not`.
gollark: Python's == is also nontransistive in some situations, though.
gollark: Ugh. Yes.
gollark: `is` tests object identity (in CPython, "same memory location") or something and not, well, actual equality, so it's just bizarre and esoteric and does *not* need its own operators.
gollark: I'm aware `is not` is a single operator. It's just vaguely weird.
References
- "Donors expand Seattle Foundation's mission". bizjournals.com. Puget Sound Business Journal. 3 June 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
- Bill Clapp; Jim McDermott; Adam Smith (17 April 2011). "Opinion - U.S. foreign aid is not a luxury but a critical investment in global stability". seattletimes.nwsource.com. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
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