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The Hopewell Foundation is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organizations non-profit], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-governmental_organization non-governmental] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think-tank think-tank] founded by [[Brian Jaffe]] to be the premiere advocate for Survivor rights and the central network for postive global use of The Survivors' abilities. | The Hopewell Foundation is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organizations non-profit], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-governmental_organization non-governmental] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think-tank think-tank] founded by [[Brian Jaffe]] to be the premiere advocate for Survivor rights and the central network for postive global use of The Survivors' abilities. | ||
− | The Hopewell Foundation | + | Mission Statement: "The group of people referred to collectively as 'the Survivors' or 'the Godlike' find themselves possessed of power unseen in the annals of human history and, through that power, the responsibility to better not just themselves or their own nations but the entire world. The Hopewell Foundation exists to provide these people with the funding and access they need to make the best, most effective use of that power. Also, the Hopewell Foundation tries to pave their way through the world through legal advocacy and medical care." |
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Like other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think-tank think-tanks] of its type, the Hopewell Foundation employs a number of scholars who do research and perform consultations for corporations, governments, militaries and other non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The Hopewell Foundation charges a fee for its consulting work, and this fee is assessed on a sliding scale of financial need; those who are least able to pay for the Foundation's services are charged the least, while those with more readily available funds are charged more. | Like other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think-tank think-tanks] of its type, the Hopewell Foundation employs a number of scholars who do research and perform consultations for corporations, governments, militaries and other non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The Hopewell Foundation charges a fee for its consulting work, and this fee is assessed on a sliding scale of financial need; those who are least able to pay for the Foundation's services are charged the least, while those with more readily available funds are charged more. | ||
The Foundation's consulting contracts also stipulate that should consultation with the Hopewell Foundation directly results in the development of a new technology (for example a new drug, metalic alloy or computer chip), the Foundation receives 35% ownership of that technology (and, thus, 35% of profits resulting from it) and a contract to buy the manufacturer's products at 55% of the best market price, after waiving its 35% profit share. | The Foundation's consulting contracts also stipulate that should consultation with the Hopewell Foundation directly results in the development of a new technology (for example a new drug, metalic alloy or computer chip), the Foundation receives 35% ownership of that technology (and, thus, 35% of profits resulting from it) and a contract to buy the manufacturer's products at 55% of the best market price, after waiving its 35% profit share. | ||
− | + | As an NGO, the Hopewell Foundation also has a strong development (i.e. fundraising) mandate and seeks out donations from corporations and private citizens, as well as applys for government (foreign and domestic) and private grants. | |
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+ | ===Hopewell Foundation Employees=== | ||
+ | * Executive Director: | ||
+ | * Director of Programs: [[Brian Jaffe]] | ||
+ | ** Assistant to the Director of Programs: [[Vivian Janell]] | ||
+ | * Director of Biotechnology Research: [[Matthieu Chalfant]] | ||
+ | * Director of Charitable Aid: | ||
+ | * Director of Development: | ||
+ | * Director of Governmental Consultation: | ||
+ | * Director of Media Relations: [[Marcy Styles]] | ||
+ | * Director of Physical and Chemical Research: | ||
+ | * Director of Survivor Advocacy: | ||
− | ==Future Plans and Expansion== | + | ===Future Plans and Expansion=== |
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* Open a publishing department. | * Open a publishing department. | ||
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