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Turing Foundation

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The Turing Foundation is a Dutch charitable organization, based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The Turing Foundation, named in honour of scientist Alan Turing, was established in 2006 by Pieter Geelen, who donated the €100 million[1][2] he acquired from the IPO of TomTom, a company he co-founded.[citation needed]

The foundation contributes roughly €3,500,000 a year[3] to projects that:

  • provide education for children in developing countries,[4]
  • protect and conserve nature,
  • fight leprosy, and
  • allow people to enjoy art.

References

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  1. ^ "TomTom founder donates €100.000.000".
  2. ^ "Turing's Legacy – Philanthropy".
  3. ^ "Turing Foundation Annual Report".
  4. ^ "Turing Foundation". www.warchildholland.org. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
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