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[DOC] Starts contribution page #624

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This project follows the [all-contributors](https://github.com/all-contributors/all-contributors) specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
To see what contributors feel they've done in their own words, please see our [contribution recognition page][contribution].

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# Contributions

## Contributors
We appreciate all of our contributors!
Each contributor below has made a statement of how they feel they've contributed to `tedana`.
- Dan Handwerker helps with project management (people wrangling & documentation), led the organization for the 2019 tedana hackathon, provides conceptual feedback on many aspects of the code, contributes to documentation, and, once in a while, even contributes to the code.
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- Joshua Teves helps manage issues and pull requests for a variety of both administrative and code-specific tasks.

## Funding
Special thanks to the following sources of funding for `tedana`:
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Although Moz Open Leaders didn't provide direct funding, they did provide logistical support. Maybe we could expand funding to more general Funding and operational support and add Moz Open Leaders there ?

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That's fine. They supported @KirstieJane right?

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No, not exactly.. she had a Mozilla fellowship, but that didn't overlap with when she mentored this as a Moz Open Leaders project !

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I'm terribly sorry, do you mind writing a short blurb for what they provided? I just don't know because I wasn't participating at that point.

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More generally: @KirstieJane, We're all adding a sentence or two that self-describes our contributions to tedana. I know your attention is focused elsewhere right now, but I'd like to be able to acknowledge your contributions here. Either make a suggestion to the PR or just put your self-description in a comment & someone else will add it to the text.

- National Institutes of Mental Health, [Section on Functional Imaging Methods](https://fim.nimh.nih.gov) for supporting the 2019 `tedana` hackathon.
- National Institutes of Health for supporting the 2019 AFNI Code Convergence, where work in the 2019 `tedana` hackathon was continued.