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charitable services, namely, organizing partnerships and alliances between corporations, non-profit groups, universities, individuals and religious bodies for the purpose of implementing hunger relief programs including emergency food aid, agricultural development and food-for-purchase programs, advocating for policies that improve the lives of hungry people at the national and international level, studying and publishing research on the causes and solutions to hunger and agricultural issues, engaging faith-based communities in helping hungry people and participating in advocacy programs, training a new generation of leaders to work on hunger issues in the public and private sectors, providing grants to anti-hunger organizations, engaging the corporate community in fighting hunger through hunger relief and education programs, and educating the public on issues of hunger, malnutrition, agriculture and food security, all in the fight against world hunger; lobbying services, namely, promoting the interests of the hungry and the poor in the fields of politics, legislation and regulation; providing information about the public's view of domestic and world hunger, namely, conducting public opinion polls and reporting the results
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