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from: Open Society Philanthropic Foundation <ospfdonations@hotmail.com>
date: Apr 11, 2020, 3:15 AM
subject: Re: Re::
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Attention Beneficiary,

Management of the Open Society Philanthropic Foundation wish to duly notify you that you have been short-listed/adjudge by the Board of Trustees as One of the 25 recipients of our yearly donation grants of the gross sum of $2,000.000 USD Million to you for fostering cultural understanding “empowerment “and "provide vital disaster relief" especially during this time of the COVID-19 and your personal and business development in your society. The OSPF was established in the year 1993. We started offering grant/donation for the sole aim of human growth, Gender empowerment and Community development. It’s on Record that Hungarian, American, British billionaire Mr George Soros our founder who is one of the world’s foremost philanthropists, and since 1984 has given away $32 billion of a personal fortune made in the financial markets has said he will continue to reach out to societies and individual through this yearly donations, as he has already approve/endorsed the disbursement of $50 Million USD grant/donation.

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https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/people/george-soros
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