Rauhmel Fox, CEO, WHO MENTORS YOU INC., will review and discuss the CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION for each of the following entities (1) OPENAI FOUNDATION (formerly OPENAI, INC.), (2) OPEN RESEARCH LAB, INC. (formerly Y COMBINATOR RESEARCH, INC.), and (3) SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION in preparation to incorporate your own Delaware Charitable Nonstock Corporation, as defined by 8 DGCL § 114(d)(1), how to submit "Streamlined Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code" via pay.gov, the processing for requesting an Apple Developer Program Fee Waiver, and how to access Google For Nonprofits.
Ideal for significant wage-earners who may want to donate 60% of their income to their own 501(c)(3) organization and for nonimmigrant entrepreneurs who may want to create their own United States employer as a nonprofit research organization.
Although the venue is publicly accessible, be sure to SMS 415-373-6767 or email [email protected] to confirm RSVP. Space is limited to 30 attendees.NOTE: The theme of this free training session is based on two quotes:A. "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." — Albert EinsteinB. The purpose of science is to expand knowledge and discover the truth.While Swati Chaturvedi is credited with coining the phrase, "DEEP TECHNOLOGY," for the purposes of this instruction or training activity, the following Dictionary, Etymological Meanings, and Code of Fedeal Regulations (CFR) definitions will be used
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Technology: the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
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Tech: An informal linguistic clipping of "technology," often utilized to denote specific industrial sectors.
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Deep: Originating from Germanic roots, it refers to something extending far down from a surface or possessing high complexity; in an intellectual context, it implies a connection to core, fundamental, or underlying principles that are far removed from superficial appearances.
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IRS TG 3-4: Exempt Purpose, Scientific Organizations 501(c)(3)
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NAICS 5417
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7 CFR §3403.2
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8 CFR §214.2(h)(19)(iii)(C)
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10 CFR § 600.302
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20 CFR §656.40(e)(1)(iii)
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32 CFR § 272.3
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48 CFR 2.101
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