Not sure how much relevant overlap there is. CM seems focused primarily on education, and on spreading relatively available but difficult to compile info to people who can derive value from it.
CFAR is largely focused on much less available content, and on the developing of new content, bith focused at more general needs.
Not so sure about 80K, although it is much less education focused. It also seems to have an additional purpose—providing support for people to do good, as well as do be more competent.
Not sure how much relevant overlap there is. CM seems focused primarily on education, and on spreading relatively available but difficult to compile info to people who can derive value from it.
CFAR is largely focused on much less available content, and on the developing of new content, bith focused at more general needs.
Not so sure about 80K, although it is much less education focused. It also seems to have an additional purpose—providing support for people to do good, as well as do be more competent.
Neither appear to have a funding gap