Sponsorship for International Guests Needed for a Historic Cultural Exchange Event

We are reaching out to you on behalf of the Heartland Research Group, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to fostering cultural exchanges. We are excited to announce a groundbreaking event at the Tunisian ambassador's residence in Washington DC, bringing together diverse cultures for a historic agreement. Please consider a tax deductible donation.

 Funding Request Details:

  • Requested Amount: $11,828

  • Purpose: We are sponsoring travel and accommodation expenses for our international guests to facilitate a cultural exchange event in Washington DC with Tunisia, Brazil, and American participants.

Allocation of Funds:

  1. Travel expenses for our guests: $4,278

  2. Accommodations for our guests: $3,875

    • This event includes the signing of a cooperation agreement between Association Didon de Carthage and America’s Heartland Research Group, promoting cultural and social exchanges between Tunisia and America. The goal is to empower communities through entrepreneurship, fostering a sustainable way of life.

  3. Food and incidentals: $3,675

    • We want to ensure that our guests have a positive time while visiting America by ensuring that all needs are met.

The Heartland Research Group specializes in researching ancient American civilizations through various avenues, including field research, the study of artifacts, mapping ancient civilization locations, linguistics analysis, and the preservation and display of ancient artifacts for researchers and the public.

 Small donations are welcome: Your contribution is tax-deductible, and we invite you to contact John Lefgren or Mike LaFontaine to discuss how your support can make a meaningful impact. Your generosity will contribute not only to our research efforts but also to the preservation of history.

Thank you for considering our request.

 Sincerely,

 Heartland Research Group EIN: 83-0721756

Vice President: Mike Lafontaine

Email: 1mikelafontaine@gmail.com

Phone: 904-635-4476

Website: www.phoenicia.rocks/donate

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