The latest development of SUMSarizer, SUMSarizer 2.0, was funded by the NIH Clean Cooking Implementation Science Network with funding from the NIH Common Fund for Global Health. The development team and cookstove community are grateful for this support.
The development of SUMSarizer 1.0, which SUMSarizer 2.0 is based on, was supported by the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA).
SUMSarizer is maintained by Geocene, Inc. with significant engineering contributions from Jeremy Coyle, Rush Kapoor, Ajay Pillarisetti, Skot Croshere, Marc Paré, Hamza Benkhay, and Danny Wilson.