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I.P. Hunt Foundation, Inc. (IPHF), is a nonprofit publicly supported charity founded over 30 years ago in Jackson Hinds County, Mississippi with headquarters now located in Las Vegas Nevada.
IPHF was created and established by the Hunt Family in honor of Mr. I.P. Hunt, a devoted Mississippi educator, to research and develop community development and education programs and projects to serve the needs of the underprivileged and disadvantaged individuals.
Today, IPHF is developing several essential programs and projects to fulfill its community improvement mission. These programs consist of financial literacy and benefits education programs for independent small businesses and low-income "poor" working families as well as a Gulf Coast Redevelopment and Coastal Seawall Conservancy Project.
Today, there are approximately 25 million small businesses in America and approximately 50% are owned by women. According to the Small Business Administration, businesses with fewer than 500 employees accounted for 99.7 percent of all US businesses, 50.1 percent of all private sector employees, and 51 percent of the GDP was produced by these firms. Small businesses may not be large in size but these owners and their businesses play a powerful economic role in the local community.
There are an estimated 44-45 million Americans with no health or medical coverage, approximately, 18-20 million of these Americans are uninsured workers with families who, despite their hard work, are living at or below the poverty level and face financial terror should they be physically disable and unable to work.
In today's economy, many make sacrifices on a daily basis just to meet their basic needs and live continuously under the terror of being becoming sick or medically disabled. This directly affects the overall health and wellness of the entire community.
Our contribution to the solution of this problem begins with community-based health benefits plans and financial literacy education programs and to erve the basic economic needs of independent small employers and their workers.
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