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CIDA

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CIDACanadian International Development Agency
CIDACouncil for Interior Design Accreditation (Grand Rapids, MI)
CIDACentro de Información Documental de Archivos
CiDACertificate in Digital Applications
CIDAComet and Interstellar Dust Analyzer (NASA)
CIDACertified Investments and Derivatives Auditor
CIDAConstruction Industry Development Agency (Australia)
CIDAChannel Indirect Data Addressing
CIDACentralized Intelligence, Distributed Applications (Internet)
CIDACenter for Integrated Data Analytics (USGS)
CIDACommunity and Individual Development Association (South Africa)


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Over the past 10 years, CIDA has provided business mentoring, networking and training opportunities to more than 4,000 creative enterprises across the region - more than half of them in Huddersfield and the Kirklees area.
The 4:1 CIDA match is applied so that a PWS&D contribution of $10,000 grows to $50,000.
Maribel has also worked with CIDA, UNICEF, and other organizations on development and planning projects in Angola, the Philippines, Pakistan, and the US.
 
 
 
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