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Fix two typos #205

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Expand Up @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ order of a million dollars and above through private foundations, with
smaller contributions coming from individuals and a few generous
corporate partners. Securing consistent funding via grants has proven
challenging given the lumpy nature of grant allocations and the limited
number of people who can devote their time to grant writing for Juptyer.
number of people who can devote their time to grant writing for Jupyter.
These inconsistent levels of funding make it very difficult to maintain
a stable backbone for the project that enables long-term vision and
strategic planning and execution. Similarly, we have faced challenges in
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## What is the process for Jupyter leaving NumFOCUS and whose authority/approvals does it require?

Jupyter's current governance model requires any changes to Juptyer's
Jupyter's current governance model requires any changes to Jupyter's
governance to be approved by the Jupyter Executive Council and Software
Steering Council. Once these two bodies have voted to leave NumFOCUS and
transfer the project to LF Charities 501(c)(3), the NumFOCUS FSA
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