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The phrase "a network of foundations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of organizations or institutions that work together or are interconnected, often for a common purpose or goal.
Example: "The charity operates through a network of foundations that support various social causes."
Alternatives: "a coalition of foundations" or "an alliance of foundations".
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In 1984 Soros used some of his profits to create the Open Society Foundations, a philanthropic organization that included a network of foundations.
Activist groups in the triumphant coalition evolved into a network of foundations with powerful influence in the Highlands, advocating against development and acquiring vast tracts of private land, much of it from Gilded Age estates, for conversion into open-space preserves.
"I have a network of foundations working in various parts of the world, and I can give you personal testimony of how important it is to have a Europe that is strong enough to project its influence in the rest of the world.
Once they identify those memes — things like "We are part of this world and must live accordingly" or "A healthy economy is fundamentally linked with a healthy environment"— they plan to draw on a network of foundations and nongovernmental organizations to help promote the message.
Lifetime donations: $8 billion Net worth: $24.4 billion Generosity Index: 33% George Soros, the retired founder of Soros Fund Management, currently serves as the chairman of the Open Society Foundations, a network of foundations he founded in 1979, which primarily donate to international causes, community development, social services, health, and education.
Over the past three decades, Soros¹s philanthropy has spawned a network of foundations dedicated to promoting development of open societies in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States.
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Decisions about how their funds are disbursed are often made by one of the more than 600 local community foundations which have taken root across the U.S. In other words, there is a network of local foundations, supported by individual philanthropy, which could make pre-K education for the disadvantaged a priority.
And so the family tradition continues, funding the religious right through a network of family foundations — among others, the couple's own, as well as the Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation, on whose board Ms. DeVos has served along with her brother, Erik Prince, founder of the military contractor Blackwater.
A network of interlocking foundations and charities mushroomed to organise the logistics of transferring millions of dollars to dissidents.
In 1993, Mr. Soros founded his Open Society Institute and a network of smaller foundations, now active in 50 countries, including the United States.
Edward Blum, the frontman for a network of conservative foundations that channel money to his Project on Fair Representation, is currently scouring the elite college landscape to find a new Abigail Fisher (he recruited the first one) willing to lend his or her (hopefully Asian, this time) name to challenge a more typical admissions plan.
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