Two Products: CSI Project Or Non-Profit Organization

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I had created two products: 1. A national, monthly, printed magazine AND job-creation scheme. 2. An annual resource directory.
Both products deserve to be revived because of their ability to help many people climb out of destitution. And because they were designed to be self-sustaining - whether run as a commercial enterprise, a CSI project or as a

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