The International Monetary Fund (IMF) raises its funds primarily through the financial contributions of its member countries, which are based on their quotas determined by their economic size and capacity. These quotas are reviewed periodically, and member nations can provide additional resources through special arrangements. The IMF can also borrow from member countries and other sources during times of financial need, allowing it to maintain liquidity and support its lending programs to countries facing balance of payments issues.
chickens.duh.
Critics of the IMF have noted instances of massive corruption on the part of recipient governments that resulted in IMF funds being stolen and/or wasted.
They can't. The IMF is not a bank and has no jurisdiction in the conduct of normal monetary transactions.
how slie trader can raise funds
A sale of goods to raise funds in called a fundraiser.
You can raise funds for yourself by starting a Kickstarter page or a YouCaring Page. These pages help people raise funds for medical or other purposes.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) shareholders are the member countries, each of which contributes funds to the organization. There are currently 190 member countries in the IMF. The contributions from member countries determine their voting power and influence within the organization.
In the Articles of Confederation, the procedure by which Congress was to raise funds was by taxing the states.
"Are you able to secure the necessary funds for the project?"
there are to ways to raise funds in capital market one is selling of bonds and the other one is selling of stocks
As of the last update it has $201bn of loanable funds and about $65bn already loaned. The way it raises these funds needs more space to answer but is worth investigating. Hope that helps.
This is probably a fundraiser.