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The JCArtes Foundation

The JCArtes Foundation – Doing God’s Awesome & Important Work

The JCArtes Foundation – Doing God’s Awesome & Important Work; we take this job seriously!

JCArtes is an acronym for “Jesus Christ, Arthur & Rachel Translation & Engineering Services.” But the word “Artes” serves a “dual purpose.” In the Spanish language, “Artes” means “The Arts!”

My wife Rachel is a Spanish/English certified interpreter and translator for the court system. She also helps me with our Spanish translation needs.

If you’re wondering, the “Engineering” referred to above is Electronics Engineering, not Civil Engineering.

The JCArtes Foundation has the following areas of interest:

  • Developing Open Source Software for ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence)
  • Goal Of Functional Replacement Of The Linux Foundation
  • More Financial Support Of All FOSS Projects
  • JCArtes Board Members Cannot Be FOSS Violators!
  • JCArtes Donations Cannot Have Strings Attached!
  • Low-Income Housing/Organic Farming/Educational Program
  • Assisting in the Quality of Life for All kinds of Animals & Insects (Especially Pollinators)
  • Engineering High-Quality Electronic Products
  • Writing/Sponsoring High-Quality Open Source Software for the Linux Community
  • Writing and Arranging High-Quality Christian Music for Choir and Orchestra
  • Developing A Strong Christian Curriculum for all Levels of Education

If you have been looking for a charity to invest your resources in, we humbly ask that you consider donating your money or your time and effort to The JCArtes Foundation!

To become involved in one of our projects and have additional access to our information, please sign up as a “user” of our website!

Email Contact: Support@JCArtes.Org

Please note that I once published some articles on “Open Source Software for ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence).” However, due to the Holy nature of this project, you must first be approved to be on the development team before gaining access to those articles. This process begins with you signing up as a website user and is completed when I tell you you have been approved as a development team member.