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The '''Appropedia Foundation''' is the organization which manages the Appropedia website (the wiki and the forum<ref>As of May 2007, the forum is being set up, and will be announced soon. See [[Appropedia:Forum]]</ref>) and associated projects<ref>There are currently no associated projects, only the website. Ideas have been floated regarding the distribution of affordable educational material in developing countries, but no decision has been made on these.</ref>
The '''Appropedia Foundation''' is the organization which manages the Appropedia website (the wiki and the forum<ref>As of April 2008, the forum is in Alpha, being tested, and will be announced soon. See [[Appropedia:Forum]]</ref>) and associated projects<ref>There are currently no associated projects, only the website. Ideas have been floated regarding the distribution of affordable educational material in developing countries, but no decision has been made on these.</ref>


The directors of the Foundation are:
The [[Appropedia:Board of Directors|directors of the Foundation]]  are:
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|Lonny Grafman || ([[User:Lonny|Lonny]]) || (Arcata, California)
|Lonny Grafman || ([[User:Lonny|Lonny]]) || (Arcata, California)

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The Appropedia Foundation is the organization which manages the Appropedia website (the wiki and the forum[1]) and associated projects[2]

The directors of the Foundation are:

Lonny Grafman (Lonny) (Arcata, California)
Chris Watkins (Chriswaterguy) (Sydney, Australia)
Curt Beckmann (Curtbeckmann) (Los Gatos, California)
Catherine Laine (Claine1) (Boston, Massachusetts)
Andrew Lamb (Andrew.lamb) (London, UK)

The Appropedia Foundation is a California non-profit organization and has W status under United States law.

Notes

  1. As of April 2008, the forum is in Alpha, being tested, and will be announced soon. See Appropedia:Forum
  2. There are currently no associated projects, only the website. Ideas have been floated regarding the distribution of affordable educational material in developing countries, but no decision has been made on these.
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