Fund
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Fund may refer to:
- Funding is the act of providing resources, usually in form of money, or other values such as effort or time, for a project, a person, a business, or any other private or public institution
- The process of soliciting and gathering funds is known as fundraising
- A Collective investment scheme or vehicle, often referred to as a fund
- Mutual fund, a specific type of collective investment in the United States
- Hedge fund, an investment vehicle open only to investors who are qualified in some way
- Fund Accounting, an accounting system often used by nonprofit organizations and by the public sector
- Meir Fund, American rabbi
- FUND or FUND92, short names for the "International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992."
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