NEW YORK, NY -- It now seems that the reality of an entirely self-made, self-funding, self-sufficient humanitarian project funding model has been realized to dethrone the traditional humanitarian grants, donation and sponsorship funding model for the first time anywhere. It's a humanitarian project funding paradigm that has absolutely no need for corporate donations/sponsorships, public donations or government grants to fund its projects.
With its project funding innovation, this new non-profit entity is ideally positioned to undertake infrastructure funding of new/existing multimillion dollar telecom, thermal/hydro electric, potable water, agriculture technology, parks, railroad et al projects in W/Africa, the Caribbean, USA and Latin America. UMG Foundation is a Delaware registered non-profit entity. Its self-made and sustainable self-funding humanitarian project funding paradigm offers an insight into the future of its self-funding humanitarian concept. UMGF refuses to accept grants, donations and sponsorships from corporations; or contributions from the general public.
UMGF is set to challenge the traditional humanitarian donation and grant model. It has created a precisely unique revenue-based model, comprising a partnership between groups of for-profit corporate entities and its non-profit entity. The partnership entails a symbiotic coexistence between opposites with mutual revenue-generating goals. The union crafts a capability to generate repeated double-digit margins in business venture through its union. The union acts to satisfy both the for-profit groups' bottom-line and UMGF's recurring humanitarian project funding needs by monthly distribution of generated margins earned through the partnership.
The mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship seems to work seamlessly between these two diametrically opposite social beliefs and convictions: self-interest motivated by financial profits; and altruism motivated by selflessness. The Chairperson of UMG Foundation is Irma Simpson, PhD. A quick look into UMGF's high-margin projects and self-made, self-sufficient, self-sustaining and self-funding humanitarian projects, and as they relate to its integrated for-profit/non-profit partnership model can be gained at its web site.
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