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MacArthur Foundation - Footnote 81

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The claim mentions MacArthur credits its nuclear security grantmaking with helping inspire institutions like Stanford's Center for International Security and Harvard's Belfer Center, and contributing to the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program that dismantled weapons in the former Soviet Union. This information is not found in the source. The claim states that many CDFIs had less than $10 million in assets. The source states that the assets of even the largest CDFIs rarely topped $5 or $10 million.

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Found: MacArthur credits its nuclear security grantmaking with helping inspire institutions like Stanford's Center for International Security and Harvard's Belfer Center, and contributing to the Cooperative

Note: The claim mentions MacArthur credits its nuclear security grantmaking with helping inspire institutions like Stanford's Center for International Security and Harvard's Belfer Center, and contributing to the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program that dismantled weapons in the former Soviet Union. This information is not found in the source. The claim states that many CDFIs had less than $10 million in assets. The source states that the assets of even the largest CDFIs rarely topped $5 or $10 million.

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