About
The Foundation, A KNSNIF is a foundation formed in the KiKiallus Nation (kikiallus.is) denoted as "A KNSNIF." It was founded on 8th August 2024, with the Nation's foundation Registration ID: 591012191711999011192871110202.
We espouse humanitarian projects under a non-profit governance and compliance organization, encouraging investment in viable sustainable projects, which enhance social and economic regeneration.
Our objective is to enrich communities, by improving the infrastructure, living conditions, social care, education, skills and healthcare, for projects that are economically justifiable, sustainable and environmentally friendly. We will initiate and support ventures, providing well being and transferring appropriate technology, knowhow and skills to societies.
“The Foundation will oversee the execution of the projects, ensuring effective governance & controls are established, with commitment and participation of all stakeholders, including beneficiaries, subcontractors, government departments, local authorities and communities”

We are non-profit foundation in good standing within The KiKiallus Nation. For status inquiries, www.kikiallus.is
“We are an organisation which provides funding and manages the delivery of socially responsible and ethical projects that support humanitarian, infrastructure, economic development, charitable and societal organisations globally including developing countries”

The building in the logo was designed after the 8 Greek Column ancient structures. In Greek, the translation of the word, "ὀκτώ", is a cardinal number meaning "eight." It is used in the New Testament to denote the quantity of eight, often in contexts involving counting or listing items, people, or days. During biblical periods, numbers often held symbolic significance. The number eight is associated with new beginnings and resurrection, as it follows the number seven, which symbolizes completion or perfection. In Jewish tradition, the eighth day was significant for circumcision (Genesis 17:12) and the dedication of the firstborn (Leviticus 12:3). In Christian symbolism, the eighth day represents the new creation and eternal life, as Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, which is also the eighth day.