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{{KidsIntro|This page explains how WikiDeal can also receive money from public and "para-public" institutions — governments, inter-governmental agencies and public-interest foundations — as gifts for the common good, not as investments expecting profit.}}
{{KidsIntro|This page explains how WikiDeal can also receive money from public and "para-public" institutions — governments, inter-governmental agencies and public-interest foundations — as gifts for the common good, not as investments expecting profit.}}


{{ExpertIntro|WikiDeal can accept public and para-public support (government & inter-governmental agencies, public-interest foundations, calls for proposals) — but only as '''donations / grants against deliverables''', never as return-on-investment. Ynternet.org has a strong track record (20+ FP7/Horizon 2020, ~100 LLP projects), yet research calls rarely fit WikiDeal's wiki culture. Strategy: '''apply, but never depend''' — the primary engine is the agile "wiki mode" (donations + rewards via the bonding curve). Public money is welcome as a '''provision fund''', channelled through pre-purchased subscription years, with no voting rights.}}
{{ExpertIntro|WikiDeal could accept public and para-public support, but only as donations or grants against deliverables, never as return-on-investment. Research calls rarely fit its wiki culture, so the strategy is to apply but never depend: the primary engine stays the agile wiki mode. Public money is welcome as a provision fund, with no voting rights.}}


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