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9-605: GTF may stand for: Companies and organizations [ edit ] Georgia Tech Foundation German Taekwondo Federation German Taxpayers Federation German Tennis Federation Global Tamil Forum Global Thinkers Forum , in London, England Graduate Theological Foundation , in Indiana Graphic Thought Facility , a British graphic design agency Science [ edit ] Gene transfer format ,

18-577: A file format General transcription factor , a class of protein transcription factors Glucose tolerance factor Glycosyltransferase Green tree frog (disambiguation) Technology [ edit ] Generalized Timing Formula , a video timings standard Geared turbofan Pratt & Whitney GTF , a turbofan engine Other [ edit ] Great Falls International Airport , in Montana Guam Telecommunications Facility Topics referred to by

27-585: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Georgia Tech Foundation The Georgia Tech Foundation provides financial assistance to the Georgia Institute of Technology . It was founded in 1932 and chartered under the tax laws of the United States as a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. In 2013, the Foundation provided $ 130.8 million in support of

36-787: The Georgia Railway and Electric Company , and was later president of the Southeastern Compress and Warehouse Company until 1939. Glenn was also a member of the Capital City Club, Atlanta Rotary Club, and the Atlanta Athletic Club. He was an honorary member of Phi Kappa Phi and the ANAK Society. He was the first president of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association in 1921, a trustee of Georgia Tech, and

45-622: The Southeastern Compress and Warehouse Company . Glenn was born in 1872 in Cave Spring, Georgia . He was the first person to register at Georgia Tech and was a member of the school's second ever graduating class in 1891 with a B.A. in science. Glenn initially worked for the Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway as an inspector, purchasing agent, and assistant superintendent. Glenn was a vice president and manager of

54-463: The Institute, including $ 20.7 million in scholarships, fellowships and loan funds to 3,563 students. As of June 30, 2013, the Foundation had $ 1.729 billion in assets. In 2013, the Foundation provided financial support for 200 students to participate in the G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Program, a transforming scholarship program for Georgia residents whose family income falls below 150 percent of

63-605: The federal poverty level. Students who qualify for the program can graduate from Georgia Tech debt free. The Georgia Tech Foundation came into existence in 1932. As the result of a petition for a charter by several prominent alumni, including Y. Frank Freeman ('10), William H. Glenn ('10), Robert Gregg ('05), and Frank Neely ('04), the Georgia Tech Alumni Foundation, Inc. was incorporated in January 1932. Originally formed to sell insurance policies to alumni, in 1950

72-554: The organization's charter and bylaws were changed, and in 1954, the organization became known as the Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc. This article about an organization in the United States is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . William H. Glenn Georgia Railway and Electric Company William H. Glenn (1872–1940) was an 1891 graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology and president of

81-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GTF . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GTF&oldid=1122860679 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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