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The Scanlon Foundation


The Scanlon Foundation was established in 2003 as a 501(c)((3) nonprofit organization that supports and carries out the charitable work or the Scanlon Network. Such work includes:

  • Creating Scanlon books and articles
  • Conducting Scanlon Related Research
  • Conducting Scanlon training
  • Accepting donations and gifts

The Foundation accepts individuals into membership.

The Scanlon Foundation maintains its own web site at: www.scanlonfoundation.org

Download the Scanlon Foundation brochure to learn more.

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