Project C.U.R.E.
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This article is about the disaster relief organization. It is not to be confused with Project Cure, the Brandenton (Florida) organization which engages in lobbying and education.
PROJECT C.U.R.E. (Commission on Urgent Relief and Equipment) is the registered trademark of the Benevolent Healthcare Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, humanitarian relief organization based in Denver, Colorado. It is one of the largest nonprofit organizations in the world that delivers medical supplies and equipment to developing countries.[3] Its main purpose is to collect and sort donated medical supplies and equipment from manufacturers, hospitals, and surpluses and then distribute the supplies and equipment to developing countries based on a needs assessment of the local hospitals and clinics in those countries.[4]
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Formation | 1987[1] |
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Type | INGO |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) nonprofit |
Headquarters | Centennial, Colorado, United States |
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President/CEO | Douglas Jackson, PhD, JD[2] |
Parent organization | Benevolent Healthcare Foundation |
Website | http://www.projectcure.org |
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