Letter from Tetsuya Kitahata <tets...@apache.org> from far east asia

Can I find anyone those who have know-hows on the settlement
of  the private operating foundation that is registered as a non-profit, 
charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S.
Internal Revenue Code? Where should I go?

This means that, for individuals within the U.S., donations to the 
foundation should be tax-deductible. (I know that the tax-deductible
rate lowered by the previous government, however, Obama will
swich-back the policy of it, I am sure)

Settlement of #Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation# and we can do not only
towards the solicit of charity for SUURI-NO-TSUBASA (Incubation of Flying
Giftted / Talented) but also do for establishing NEW seminar in all over 
Asian region. -- including south-east Asia.

cf. http://www.idealist.org/if/idealist/en/FAQ/Nonprofit/Home/default
    SAMPLE: http://apache.org/foundation/records/ASF-501c3.pdf

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btw

"Suuri-no-tsubasa" (JAPAN) has 30 yrs long history and the most of the
"GOLD MEDALISTS"
at Internation Mathermatical Olympics (IMO) come from here.
http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/
(DONATE PAYPAL: http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/web?page=DonationPaypal
  Please use "not-genious" google translators if possible)
We have NPO in Japan but no-tax-reductive for those living in the United 
States. SAD!
  
Please seek "Heisuke Hironaka" at wikipedia and maybe you will find out. 
(japanese version)
He won the Fields 'Fields Prize` in mathematics - the first Japanese , iirc.

Thanks in advance

Yours Sincerely,

-- Tetsuya Kitahata. (kitah...@99.alumni.u-tokyo.ac.jp)

NPO NAME:Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation#
(For Gifted and Talented young people TO FLY with WING)



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