Edward Walter

Edward Walter

Federal Grants
Federal Contracts
Health Care Law
Administrative Law
Corporate Litigation Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
U.S.

Edward Walter is the agent in-charge of the United Nation Federal Grant Program, Well recognized for his extensive experience in the areas of federal grants and health care



Practice Areas: Federal Grants, Federal Contracts, Health Care Law, Administrative Law, Corporate Litigation



Education:
J.D., University of Virginia School of Law (1988)
B.A., Washington University (1983)



Bar/Court

14/06/2024

Board Approves World Bank’s Role as Host and Trustee for the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage

The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved the World Bank’s role as interim secretariat host and trustee of a fund for responding to loss and damage caused by climate change, an agreement was reached by 198 countries to move forward with a fund to provide financial support to vulnerable countries hardest hit by climate impact

30/01/2024

Pandemic Fund Allocates First Grants to Help Countries Be Better Prepared for Future Pandemics

The Pandemic Fund’s Governing Board has approved GRANTS under its first round of funding allocations aimed to boost the resilience to future pandemics in 37 countries across six regions. The selected projects will support projects that strengthen the voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups in democratic processes.

Established in September 2023, and formally launched under Indonesia’s G20 Presidency at the G20 meetings in Bali, Indonesia last November, the Pandemic Fund is the first multilateral financing mechanism dedicated to providing multiyear grants to help low- and middle-income countries become better prepared for future pandemics. The Fund, which is hosted by the World Bank, has already raised $2 billion in seed capital from 25 sovereign and philanthropic contributors.

In keeping with the Pandemic Fund’s mission to catalyze funding and promote coordination, the $338 million of grants awarded will mobilize over $2 billion in additional resources, adding $6 for each $1 coming from the Fund. Many of the projects involve collaboration between countries, UN agencies, and Multilateral Development Banks. In responding to this call for proposals, countries have mobilized civil society and networks of delivery partners. Many of the projects involve cross-border and regional collaboration, a One Health approach— a collaborative approach that combines human, animal, and econsystem health, and considerations for gender and equity.

PRESS RELEASE NO: 2024/005/HD
Pandemic Fund First Round of Funding Allocations

APPLICATION PROCESS STARTS NOW!!!

25/12/2023

Merry Christmas! Wishing you all the best this holiday season

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19/12/2023

Thank you for visiting my page.

Please follow and share my page with your friends and family. If you or anyone you know is in need of legal services, do not hesitate to contact my office

19/12/2023

Edward Walter is the agent in-charge of the United Nation Federal Grant Program, Well recognized for his extensive experience in the areas of federal grants and health care



Practice Areas: Federal Grants, Federal Contracts, Health Care Law, Administrative Law, Corporate Litigation



Education:
J.D., University of Virginia School of Law (1988)
B.A., Washington University (1983)



Bar/Court Admissions:
District of Columbia
Virginia
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit
U.S. Court of Federal Claims
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland



Honors/Awards:
Selected to the Washington, DC, Super Lawyers list – Health Care (2019-2020)

Published Works:
Edward Walter, Grant Money Doesn’t Come Free, The Corporate Counsel (August 2009)
Edward Walter, Co-Author, This Free Money Comes with Strings, LegalTimes (April 2009)
Edward Walter, Co-Author, GovPro: A Head Start Governance Manual, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP and Wipfli (2008)
Edward Walter, Co-Author, Clinical Research Compliance Manual, Chapters 5-7, Aspen Publishers (2006)



Classes/Seminars Taught:
Professional Lecturer in Law, The George Washington University Law School (January 2014 to present)



Past Employment:
Howrey & Simon, Associate (1989-1992)
Department of Energy Board of Contract Appeals, Legal Clerk (1988-1989)

Organizational Update 02/02/2021

Greetings! We have uploaded our 501c3 IRS determination letter into the "Public Disclosures" section of this website. We have donation's letters ready to mail out to our donors. Please help us as we work hard to raise money for a women's shelter. It is for all women and their children regardless of race, religious preference, or ethnicity. Please help us build this nonprofit and to serve its mission and to help our community....

http://diwsas.org/2021/02/01/organizational-update/

Organizational Update Greetings! We have uploaded our 501c3 IRS determination letter into the “Public Disclosures” section of this website. We have donation’s letters ready to mail out to our donors. P…

IRS STATUS 501 (c)(3) 01/02/2021

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http://diwsas.org/2021/02/01/irs-status-501-c3/

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Douglasville Islamic Women's Shelter & Services, Inc 22/01/2021

Wonderful news! We are officially a 501c3 nonprofit organization as of 1/20/21! Any donation that you would like to make can be made by visiting our website at www.diwsas.org any little bit will help us!

Douglasville Islamic Women's Shelter & Services, Inc DIWSAS services women who are suffering from intimate partner violence or need resources to seek refuge & obtain case management for services.

04/01/2021

Greetings everyone, I am pleased to announced that our application status has made some adjustment. Our tax exempt status is now under determination review as of 12/23/20. Such review can be a 30-day process before we get the official determination. We will keep you posted with any new information. Thank you.

Blog 23/12/2020

DIWSAS vision is to work with all organizations and businesses who want to help and support our mission to rid society of intimate partner violence. ❤

https://diwsas.org/62-2/

Blog Protect Our Women We are women that come from all walks of life to give the defining meaning of women empowerment. We must band together regardless of religious affiliation, race, or culture and up…

23/12/2020

First we would like to thank alI who has "liked" our organization's page. I am so excited about our 1st annual board meeting! We will discuss programs to offer, decide on our "Doing Business As" name for more programs, and insha'allah (God Willing) implement fundraising Ideas.

Please share our page with people, see what we will be doing, get involved, fight for a good cause, and I will be posting a video of what we have planned after the New Year! Til then, see you "next year!" 🥰🤗

03/12/2020

Very inspiring!

24/11/2020

Please help us combat domestic violence and sexual assault by donating today.
Cashapp: $diwsas
Paypal: paypal.me/diwsas
Mail:
DIWSAS, PO BOX 244, Douglasville, Georgia, 30134
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Dont forget to subscribe to our blog for email updates on our progress and what we are doing for our sisters and community www.diwsas.org 🥰❤
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www.paypal.com 18/11/2020

I like to announce that we have a paypal account for another method of accepting donations :)

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14/11/2020

Hello everyone! We just would like to say a big THANK YOU for following our business page and joining us on this journey to help women and children. We are happy to announce that we have established our contact numbers for our new organization and this information will be located on our website as well.

Office number: 470-427-5400
Founder and Executive Director Mrs. Tee Shakir Direct: 470-977-2747
Office Fax Number: 470-427-5443

Thank you very much and contact us if you need any assistance!🥰

08/11/2020

The founder of this organization is a wonderful woman who brought so much inspiration to us and our work. Wonderful person and mentor. The message she shares on her page is very insightful.

Man accused of deadly knife assault on girlfriend, to appear in bond court (story from 2016) 

A North Charleston man is scheduled for a bond hearing where he's accused of a deadly knife assault on his girlfriend.

Edward Isaiah Nelson, 24, was arrested after fleeing from Moncks Corner police for his alleged involvement in an assault. Nelson faces charges of murder and possession of a deadly weapon, according to Berkeley County jail records.

The Berkeley County Coroner identified the victim who died as #ShondaDavis, 38, of Moncks Corner.

Davis had received several cuts over her body from a knife, and was rushed to Trident Hospital where she later died, Coroner Bill Salisbury said.

Detectives went door to door in the St. Francis Villa neighborhood trying to figure out why Nelson allegedly killed his girlfriend.

"We'd wave at her, that's about it," said Jammie Gaillard, of Moncks Corner. 

"She was quiet. Didn't bother nobody or nothing."

"She was a very sweet lady," said Summer Netterville, of Moncks Corner. "She really was."

Ollic said Davis was the mother to a little boy, whose third birthday was Sunday.

"On the wake of his birthday he no longer has a mother to raise him," he said. 

“That's very difficult for that family to go through. Now he's going to have to grow up without his mother."

According to police and neighbors the boy was not home when the assault happened.

"He was with her sister, and she was bringing him back here, from my understanding," Netterville said.

Gaillard said he saw the tail end of the assault before Nelson ran into the woods.

"The kids came to the door and everybody was saying she was saying help help!" he said. "I looked over there and he was dragging her around like a rag doll. I thought she was getting robbed actually."

"[I] seen her," Netterville said. "[I] knew it was her. It was a bad scene."
While Netterville and Gaillard said they haven't personally seen any prior violence, they said Nelson made them uncomfortable at times.

https://www.live5news.com/story/33404705/man-accused-of-deadly-knife-assault-on-girlfriend-to-appear-in-bond-court/ 01/11/2020

Please do something when you see the signs of a friend or loved one being abused. This man said, "this wouldn't have happened if she would have answered the phone when she went out with her friends". 🤦🏾‍♀️ https://www.instagram.com/tv/CHDAd2rg0lD/?igshid=zgpnt05jvtnw

Man accused of deadly knife assault on girlfriend, to appear in bond court (story from 2016) A North Charleston man is scheduled for a bond hearing where he's accused of a deadly knife assault on his girlfriend. Edward Isaiah Nelson, 24, was arrested after fleeing from Moncks Corner police for his alleged involvement in an assault. Nelson faces charges of murder and possession of a deadly weapon, according to Berkeley County jail records. The Berkeley County Coroner identified the victim who died as #ShondaDavis, 38, of Moncks Corner. Davis had received several cuts over her body from a knife, and was rushed to Trident Hospital where she later died, Coroner Bill Salisbury said. Detectives went door to door in the St. Francis Villa neighborhood trying to figure out why Nelson allegedly killed his girlfriend. "We'd wave at her, that's about it," said Jammie Gaillard, of Moncks Corner. "She was quiet. Didn't bother nobody or nothing." "She was a very sweet lady," said Summer Netterville, of Moncks Corner. "She really was." Ollic said Davis was the mother to a little boy, whose third birthday was Sunday. "On the wake of his birthday he no longer has a mother to raise him," he said. “That's very difficult for that family to go through. Now he's going to have to grow up without his mother." According to police and neighbors the boy was not home when the assault happened. "He was with her sister, and she was bringing him back here, from my understanding," Netterville said. Gaillard said he saw the tail end of the assault before Nelson ran into the woods. "The kids came to the door and everybody was saying she was saying help help!" he said. "I looked over there and he was dragging her around like a rag doll. I thought she was getting robbed actually." "[I] seen her," Netterville said. "[I] knew it was her. It was a bad scene." While Netterville and Gaillard said they haven't personally seen any prior violence, they said Nelson made them uncomfortable at times. https://www.live5news.com/story/33404705/man-accused-of-deadly-knife-assault-on-girlfriend-to-appear-in-bond-court/

A secret hand signal that shows someone is a victim of domestic violence is being shared online – and how you can help 31/10/2020

Please recognize the signs of someone who is in distress. Know the signals of a woman trying to flee her abuser.

please share and like this post to spread the message. Thank you.

https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyle/952044/hand-signal-victim-domestic-violence-shared-online-help/

A secret hand signal that shows someone is a victim of domestic violence is being shared online – and how you can help A VIDEO is being shared online demonstrating a secret hand signal that shows if a victim of domestic violence is in need of urgent help. The signal was developed by the Canadian Women’s Found…

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