Circle Internet Financial has contributed $50,000 in USDC to support the Program on International Financial Systems' (PIFS) Emerging Markets Scholarship Program, which aims to enhance financial regulation training for regulators in developing economies across Africa, Eurasia, and Latin America. Founded as part of Harvard Law School, PIFS collaborates with organizations such as the International Organization of Securities Commissions and countries within the Gulf Cooperation Council to deliver training programs covering topics like banking supervision, digital assets, and sustainable finance. In 2023, the program trained over 1,350 financial regulators from 119 agencies in 62 markets, including countries like Brazil, India, and Nigeria. Circle's support is praised as invaluable by PIFS leadership, highlighting its role in the evolving landscape of financial technology and regulation. Circle's chief legal officer, Heath Tarbert, underscores the significance of supporting technological innovations like USDC, which are transforming global money movement.