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# Funding Manager

### Importance of the Funding Manager Module

The Funding Manager is a central component of the Inverter Protocol, designed to manage inflows into workflows and facilitate the dynamic issuance of tokens. This module is integral to the [Primary Issuance Market (PIM)](/concepts/protocol-concepts/primary-issuance-markets.md), which leverages algorithms to adjust token supply based on real-time data and market conditions.

### Implementation Interface

The Funding Manager Module implements the `IFundingManager` interface, which primarily includes the function :

* `transferOrchestratorToken(module, amount)`: Facilitates the transfer of tokens to other modules within the workflow.

For examples of Funding Manager implementations, please refer to the [Modules Library Page](/concepts/protocol-concepts/module-library.md).

### General Funding Manager Features and Functionalities

* **Facilitating Asset Inflow**: The Funding Manager is instrumental in managing the inflow of assets into a workflow, thereby laying the foundation for a robust token economy. It integrates seamlessly with other workflow modules, enabling dynamic interactions that drive the creation and sustenance of token economies.
* **Customizable Issuance Logic**: Each Funding Manager can be designed to support unique dynamic token issuance and redemption schemes based on real-time data and market conditions


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