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2006 and non-profit
The Franklin Fellows Program was established in 2006 by the DoS to bring in mid-level executives from the private sector and non-profit organizations to advise the Department and to work on projects.
The non-profit project Pediaphon was created in 2006 to provide a similar web-based TTS interface to the Wikipedia.
In May 2006, the IRS determined that this is not " charitable activity " and has moved to revoke the non-profit status of groups providing downpayment assistance in this manner.
* May Li ( born 1967 ), finalist in 2006 in China Central Television's Win In China and founder of the non-profit North American Chinese Entrepreneur Association ( NACEA ).
Raitt worked with Reverb, a non-profit environmental organization, for her 2005 Fall / Winter and 2006 Spring / Summer / Fall tours.
On November 17, 2006, the band had a one-off reunion concert at Laugardalshöll sport arena in Reykjavík, Iceland, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut single with all profits going to the non-profit Smekkleysa SM to promote Icelandic music.
In October 2006, the Entertainment Consumers Association ( ECA ) was established as the first non-profit membership organization formed to represent American computer and video game consumers.
He participated in the 2006 Los Angeles Marathon ; his charity of choice was the Innocence Project, a non-profit legal clinic that handles legal cases where post-conviction DNA testing of evidence can yield conclusive proof of innocence.
In April 2006, Tillmans opened the non-profit exhibition space Between Bridges in the ground floor of his Bethnal Green studio with works from the New York artist and activist David Wojnarowicz.
On February 2, 2006, the Trust for Public Land ( TPL ), a non-profit private land conservation organization, announced the purchase of Morris Island for $ 4. 5 million.
An episode of the television series Boston Legal, " Squid Pro Quo ", which originally aired on May 9, 2006, featured a case involving USAID's withdrawal of funding to an overseas non-profit organization.
In January 2006, it was confirmed that the Devil Rays would be sold to the non-profit Michigan Baseball Foundation and relocated to Midland, Michigan.
Signed in 2006 by 11 NGOs active in the area of humanitarian rights, the INGO Accountability Charter has been referred to as the “ first global accountability charter for the non-profit sector ”.
On April 7, 2006, The New York Times reported that Mollohan " has fueled five non-profit groups in his West Virginia district with $ 250 million in earmark funding.
Oglala are becoming involved in modern technologies in start-up companies, such as Lakota Solar Enterprises ( LSE ), started on the Pine Ridge Reservation in 2006 by Henry Red Cloud ( a fifth-generation descendent of Chief Red Cloud ) with help from the non-profit Trees, Water and People.
Schoen was formerly a board member and the Secretary of the Peer-Directed Projects Center, a Texas-based non-profit corporation, until he stepped down in November 2006.
According to Charity Navigator, an independent, non-profit organization that evaluates American charities, the UCS maintained $ 20, 575, 731 in assets, $ 5, 514, 946 in liabilities, $ 15, 060, 785 in net assets, and $ 14, 112, 057 in working capital, as well as $ 10, 058, 784 in program expenses, $ 813, 335 in administrative expenses, and $ 1, 703, 907 in fundraising expenses in fiscal year 2006.
In September 2006, NaNoWriMo officially became a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization operating under the name " The Office of Letters and Light ".
He has served on the board of directors of Software in the Public Interest, the non-profit organization that collects donations for Debian, since July 29, 2004, and was elected president on August 1, 2006.
In 2006, the Slapton Sands Memorial Tank Limited ( a non-profit organization, one of whose directors is Small's son Dean ) are seeking to establish a more prominent memorial listing the names of all the victims of the attacks on Exercise Tiger.
In 2006, the Dayton Development Coalition, a non-profit and non-partisan group which advocates for economic development in the Miami Valley, began the development of a regional branding campaign, and Turner Effect bid on, and was awarded, the contract to conduct the marketing research associated with the campaign.
A 2006 report by CERES, a non-profit organization that works to address global climate change and other sustainability issues, titled " Corporate Governance and Climate Change: Making the Connection ," measures how 100 leading global companies are responding to global warming.
The ISCA student group created a non-profit corporation ( Iowa Student Computing Alumni ) and separated from the University of Iowa on December 16, 2006.
In 2008, a study released by the non-partisan, non-profit organization Public Campaign, examined the demographic profile of $ 5 qualifying contribution donors in Clean Elections gubernatorial campaigns in Arizona over the course of the 2002 and 2006 elections, comparing and contrasting them with contributions raised by candidates running with funding from private sources — more than 67, 000 contributions in all.

2006 and corporation
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation ( NERC ), a nonprofit corporation based in Atlanta, Georgia, was formed on March 28, 2006, as the successor to the North American Electric Reliability Council ( also known as NERC ).
The corporation was purchased by Verizon Communications with the deal closing on January 6, 2006, and is now identified as that company's Verizon Business division with the local residential divisions slowly integrated into local Verizon subsidiaries.
On March 1, 2006 The Israel Postal Authority became a Government-owned corporation, the Israel Postal Company, as a preceding stage to the opening of the mail market to competition.
* ATI Technologies, a former semiconductor corporation and major designer of graphics processing units ( GPUs ), graphics cards and motherboard chipsets, founded in 1985 and acquired by Advanced Micro Devices in 2006
The corporation was a 2006 Indiana Department of Education Exemplary Progress School Corporation.
In the mid and late 1900s, Mr. George Tucker owned a large portion of the town, which he donated to the people, including a church and the local store, " Tucker's Big M ." The store, however, was sold in 2004 to the " Shur-Fine " corporation, who had a gas station put in and remodeled the storefront, and then again in 2006 to brothers-in-law Badal Singh and Sukhminder Singh, natives of India.
An incorporation record was also filed with the State of Florida on March 3, 2006, as a " foreign non profit corporation " with agency in Collier County, Florida.
By the end of 2006, the corporation was handed over from the long-term CEO Benedikt Weibel to his successor Andreas Meyer.
In Iceland, since Nov 2006 Vodafone Iceland runs Digital Ísland ( Digital Iceland )-the broadcasting system for 365 ( media corporation ), ( previously operated by 365 Broadcast Media ).
Company executives were expecting to receive upwards of $ 150 million for the real estate, but ended up receiving $ 77 million when the bare property ( which cost $ 20 million to clear ) was sold to a development corporation in 2006.
On 5 June 2006 it was announced that a Canadian mining corporation Agnico-Eagle Mines will start a new gold mine in Kittilä.
Thomas L. Cooper sold his stake in the company to Gulfstream International Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation in March 2006.
Until 2006, the corporation used the font in all its media output ; however, the unveiling of its new idents for BBC One and BBC Two has signalled a shift away from its universal use, as other fonts were used for their respective on-screen identities, but the BBC logo still uses the typeface.
299, 910 A. 2d 406 ( 2006 ) ( nonprofit corporation formed to plan and implement long range development strategies in city was subject to substantial control by city and thus was instrumentality of city subject to PIA )".
Since 2006, there has been debate whether or not to transform RTHK into a public corporation.
Lambeth Bridge was the scene of the verbal exchange between Solomon Vandy ( played by actor Djimon Hounsou ) and the Van de Kaap corporation representative ( played by actor Michael Sheen ) in the 2006 film Blood Diamond.
Polyconomics as a corporation ceased operations on June 30, 2006, ten months after Wanniski's death, but the name ( a combination of " politics " and " economics ") lives on at The Polyconomics Institute, where one can find the Wanniski's collected works for Polyconomics, as well as correspondence with economic policy makers, and lectures.
The corporation was founded in 1941 and was known as the Cal Poly Foundation until February 1, 2006.
ADMC, the largest and most diversified media corporation in the Arab world, enjoys editorial and administrative independence while somewhat dependent on government and federal funding through its previous attachment to the Ministry of Information and Culture since 1999 and current attachment to Abu Dhabi Media Company in which the ministry was scrapped in Feb. 2006.
Treasurer from Association is Bader Mansour, the owner and general manager from Nazareth Data Quest a technology provider corporation. In June 2006, the ABC elected a new chairman: Mr. Monther Naum, a nutrition engineer from Shefa-Amr.
On November 22, 2006, Kerkorian's Tracinda investment corporation offered to buy 15 million shares of MGM Mirage to increase his stake in the gambling giant to 61. 7 % from 56. 3 %, if approved.
In December 2006, the corporation filed 23 individual claims against Poland in the European Court of Human Rights, an action which has been condemned by both the Polish and German governments.
In 2006 the MAN Diesel AG established a common European corporation named MAN Diesel SE ( Societas Europaea ).

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