Civic Intelligence

Global Development Group USA Inc

EIN 20-5988003 • 501(c)3 • Mitchell, IN

Profile

96.25% - 97% of contributions distributed to global development group usa are to support charitable works around the world

475 Woodville RdMitchell, IN 47446

www.globaldevelopmentusa.org

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.

Liabilities / Assets

77th percentile

0.24x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 77% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $500k-$1M nonprofits • Source year 2023

Liabilities / Revenue

58th percentile

0.04x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 58% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $500k-$1M nonprofits • Source year 2023

Net Margin

26th percentile

-8.4%

Higher net margin than 26% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $500k-$1M nonprofits • Source year 2023

Top Officer Pay

75th percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 75% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.

501(c)3 • $500k-$1M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Asset Growth

7th percentile

-36%

Faster asset growth than 7% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $500k-$1M nonprofits • Annualized from 2022 to 2023

Revenue Growth

28th percentile

-6.4%

Faster revenue growth than 28% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $500k-$1M nonprofits • Annualized from 2022 to 2023

Assets

Up

$113,730

Up $13,654 (+14%) from 2023

Liabilities

Down

$23,225

Down $1,152 (-4.7%) from 2023

Net Assets

Up

$90,505

Up $14,806 (+20%) from 2023

Revenue

Up

$905,180

Up $221,380 (+32%) from 2023

Expenses

Up

$890,374

Up $149,406 (+20%) from 2023

Net Income

Up

$14,806

Up $71,974 (+126%) from 2023

Trend Graphs

Balance Sheet Trend

Grouped bars show assets, liabilities, and net assets across loaded filings.

$200K$150K$100K$50K$0-$50KAssets 2010: $15,015Liabilities 2010: $14,416Net Assets 2010: $5992010Assets 2011: $1,393Liabilities 2011: $0Net Assets 2011: $1,3932011Assets 2012: $13,171Liabilities 2012: $11,601Net Assets 2012: $1,5702012Assets 2013: $29,777Liabilities 2013: $30,515Net Assets 2013: -$7382013Assets 2014: $12,044Liabilities 2014: $11,022Net Assets 2014: $1,0222014Assets 2015: $1,766Liabilities 2015: $1,073Net Assets 2015: $6932015Assets 2016: $102,012Liabilities 2016: $97,109Net Assets 2016: $4,9032016Assets 2017: $31,227Liabilities 2017: $24,804Net Assets 2017: $6,4232017Assets 2018: $10,013Liabilities 2018: $791Net Assets 2018: $9,2222018Assets 2019: $18,639Liabilities 2019: $4,544Net Assets 2019: $14,0952019Assets 2020: $43,388Liabilities 2020: $26,026Net Assets 2020: $17,3622020Assets 2021: $77,861Liabilities 2021: $9,136Net Assets 2021: $68,7252021Assets 2022: $157,181Liabilities 2022: $116,864Net Assets 2022: $40,3172022Assets 2023: $100,076Liabilities 2023: $24,377Net Assets 2023: $75,6992023Assets 2024: $113,730Liabilities 2024: $23,225Net Assets 2024: $90,5052024

Highlighted filing

2024

Assets$113,730
Liabilities$23,225
Net Assets$90,505

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income by year, with the latest filing highlighted.

$1.0M$500K$0-$500KRevenue 2010: $125,235Expenses 2010: $127,515Net Income 2010: -$2,2802010Revenue 2011: $211,445Expenses 2011: $212,790Net Income 2011: -$1,3452011Revenue 2012: $167,861Expenses 2012: $169,435Net Income 2012: -$1,5742012Revenue 2013: $191,298Expenses 2013: $192,638Net Income 2013: -$1,3402013Revenue 2014: $247,597Expenses 2014: $245,460Net Income 2014: $2,1372014Revenue 2015: $218,491Expenses 2015: $218,597Net Income 2015: -$1062015Revenue 2016: $416,658Expenses 2016: $412,441Net Income 2016: $4,2172016Revenue 2017: $325,260Expenses 2017: $323,483Net Income 2017: $1,7772017Revenue 2018: $474,700Expenses 2018: $468,932Net Income 2018: $5,7682018Revenue 2019: $482,705Expenses 2019: $475,275Net Income 2019: $7,4302019Revenue 2020: $595,475Expenses 2020: $570,307Net Income 2020: $25,1682020Revenue 2021: $992,079Expenses 2021: $958,132Net Income 2021: $33,9472021Revenue 2022: $730,693Expenses 2022: $651,973Net Income 2022: $78,7202022Revenue 2023: $683,800Expenses 2023: $740,968Net Income 2023: -$57,1682023Revenue 2024: $905,180Expenses 2024: $890,374Net Income 2024: $14,8062024

Highlighted filing

2024

Revenue$905,180
Expenses$890,374
Net Income$14,806

Filings

Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$1.14$0.23$0.91$9.05$8.90$0.15
2023XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$1.00$0.24$0.76$6.84$7.41$0.57
2022Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$1.57$1.17$0.40$7.31$6.52$0.79
2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.78$0.09$0.69$9.92$9.58$0.34
2020XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.43$0.26$0.17$5.95$5.70$0.25
2019Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.19$0.05$0.14$4.83$4.75$0.07
2018XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.10$0.01$0.09$4.75$4.69$0.06
2017XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.31$0.25$0.06$3.25$3.23$0.02
2016Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$1.02$0.97$0.05$4.17$4.12$0.04
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.02$0.01$0.01$2.18$2.19$0.00
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.12$0.11$0.01$2.48$2.45$0.02
2013Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.30$0.31$0.01$1.91$1.93$0.01
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.13$0.12$0.02$1.68$1.69$0.02
2011Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.01$0.00$0.01$2.11$2.13$0.01
2010Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.15$0.14$0.01$1.25$1.28$0.02
Latest Detailed Filing

The latest 2024 filing currently has linked XML that has not been fully parsed yet. Showing the latest detailed filing from 2022 below.

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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2022 to Dec 31, 2022
Signed
Nov 11, 2023
Return Version
2022v5.0
Gross Receipts
$730,693
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

96.25% - 97% of contributions distributed to global development group usa are to support charitable works around the world

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$77,861$157,181▲ $79,320
Total Assets$77,861$157,181▲ $79,320
Liabilities
Grants Payable$8,619$115,952▲ $107,333
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$517$912▲ $395
Total Liabilities$9,136$116,864▲ $107,728
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions$68,725$40,317▼ $28,408
Net Assets With Donor Restrictions$0$0→ $0
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$68,725$40,317▼ $28,408
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$77,861$157,181▲ $79,320
Compensation and Service Providers

Board Members and Trustees

Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$730,677
Program Service Revenue
$0
Investment Income
$16
Other Revenue
$0
All Other Contributions
$730,677
Change in Net Assets
$78,720
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$637,749
Other Expenses$14,224
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Foreign Grants$637,749--$637,749
Office Expenses-$5,117-$5,117
Information Technology-$3,928-$3,928
Fees for Services Accounting-$2,547-$2,547
Insurance-$1,806-$1,806
Occupancy-$717-$717
Other Expenses$0$109$0$109
Total Functional Expenses$637,749$14,224$0$651,973
International Activity

International Compliance

Activity in boycott countries
No
Foreign corporation ownership
No
Foreign partnership interest
No
Interest in foreign trust
No
Passive foreign investment company interest
No
Transfers to foreign corporations
No
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
No
Subject to proxy tax
No
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Backup withholding compliance
No
Business relationship with 35% controlled entity
No
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
No
Other officer compensation reviewed
No
Conflict-of-interest policy
No
Audited financial statements prepared
No
Key decisions subject to board approval
No
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 2

Melody Amato, daughter of Colin Armstrong and neice of Geoff Armstrong; Sandy Vandergriend, wife of Howard Vandergriend; Rebecca Pearce, wife of John Pearce; Colin Armstrong brother of Geoff Armstrong

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 8B

There have been no committees established.

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 9

Melody Amato - 4 Connor Ct, Bedford, IN 47421; Sandy and Howard Vandergriend - 8011 Plaxco Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421; John and Becky Pearce - 8011 Plaxco Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421; Geoff Armstrong - 6/734 Underwood Rd, Rochedale South Queensland 4123, Australia; Jessica Corrie - 65 Jardine Dr. Springwood 4127 Queensland, Australia

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 11B

Paula Armstrong (volunteer) and Melody Amato review questions and revenue/expenses while filling out the form.

Form 990, Part VI, Section C, Line 19

All governing documents, financial statements, and policies will be disclosed via email upon request.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Global Development Group USA Inc
EIN
20-5988003
Phone
8636062811
Address
475 Woodville Rd, Mitchell, IN 47446

Signing Officer

Name
Melody Amato
Title
Board of Directors
Phone
8123811476
Signed
2023-11-11

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Geoff Armstrong
Formed
2007
Legal Domicile
In
Voting Board Members
7
Independent Board Members
0
Employees
0
Volunteers
6
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990, Part XI, Line 9

Accounts Payable - ($911.92) Grants Payable - ($115,951.63) Transfer in Transit - $40,015.00 PY AP/Exp - $9,135.90 Dec 2022 Chase Expenses Payable - $206.43 CY Owners Reimbursement - $394.53

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IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt0Akanyijuka Development Initiatives (Stage2) J319N Victory Community Care Services, Byankosya Road Plot 13, -Municipality Kabale Uganda Akanyijuka Children Homes is caring for 50 children by providing shelter, food, medical care and schooling Akanyijuka provides the children with a well-rounded education, using the Ugandan government developed curriculum Volunteers train and improve the capacity of local teachers. In addition, the organization is assisting the local community to work towards self-sustainability through the development of a vegetable farm that provides both food for the students but also vocational training and work opportunities for adults in the wider community.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt1Centre for Change (Stage2), J519 Leyte-Samar Center for Change, Brgy Gamay, Burauen.Leyte. 6515 The Leyte-Samar Centre for Change Village is a holistic care development project aimed at improving the lives and future opportunities of the increasing number of street children. Housing, food, supervision, education which gives students the opportunity to catch up on missed years of elementary schooling is given to these children. Provision is made to enroll students in public high school and university. The project provides rehabilitation and reintegration of these children back into Filipino society. Local adults are trained with skills to make an independent living.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt2Cooperative Orthotic Prosthetic Enterprise J553N - is dedicated to improving the quality of life for survivors of Unexploded Ordinance (UXO) accidents and other people with disability through the provision of a comprehensive set of rehabilitation services. The COPE project works to overcome the burden of UXO by providing survivors and other people with disabilities access to orthotic and prosthetic devices, and rehabilitation services including physiotherapy, occupational therapy and pediatric services in partnership with Government managed Centre of Medical Rehabilitation (CMR) and provincial rehabilitation centers. The COPE project also provides extensive in service training through a mentoring program to support local staff and ensure long term sustainability of services, and an outreach program to connect with, identify and treat people living with disability in rural areas. The COPE Visitor Centre works to increase support and advocacy through raising awareness
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt3COAT Meng Lin Project (Stage 2) AKA Eagles Wings, J587 Meng Lin Er Tong Jia Yuan, 6 lou 12 hao, 3 danyuan, 4 Hao lou , Mudanyuan Eagles Wings is a project run by Chinese Orphans Assistance Team Inc. (COAT) in conjunction with local orphanages in the Henan Province in China. The project incorporates family group foster homes, education and vocational training programs. Local staff are trained and employed by COAT in childcare, education, administration and logistics. Children's medical, emotional and psychological needs are met by workers. Children are referred from orphanages in the state run organizations in Henan Province. Children in Xi Wang Le Yuan (our school) come from our Eagles Wings Foster Homes, from the CWI, from New Hope Foster Home, local foster families (fostering children from the CWI), staff families and also from local families who cannot otherwise afford special education for their children.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt4Mexican Children's Development Project, AKA Mision Mexico, J731N Dando Amor, Vida y Espranza AC, 15a Norte #9, (entre la Oriente y 3a Oriente), Centro, Tapachula, 30700 Mexico Mision Mexico provides a loving, secure family home for children of all ages who have been abused. neglected, orphaned or abandoned, and mostly from backgrounds of extreme poverty. Albergue Mision Mexico is a registered charity in Mexico. Children are referred by the Government Welfare Department. Education, emotional, specialized and individualized care is provided as is tutoring and extracurricular activities are provided.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt5Indian Christian Mission Centre Development Project, J751N ICMC Orphanage House of Peace, Vasanthapuram Salem, India Indian Christian Mission Centre is one of the largest orphanage in India. More than 7000 children have been served. This project aims to reduce poverty through sustainable agricultural development and education. This project also has a complex of living units and school on 90 acres. It has a primary school which holistic care for around 2,000 children. The project provides clean and purified drinking water and quality food to the children and to prevent the spread of various water borne diseases like Typhoid, cholera, etc. The project aims to teach the community how to cultivate rice, corn, beans, bananas, coconuts and ground nuts. Through this agricultural development/education, job opportunities can be generated for the poor village youth and enable the beneficiaries to become self-sufficient - providing food security for the community.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt6African Bush Community, J945N 63 Heyman Rd., Bulawayo, Zimbabwe The project is working in partnership with remote rural communities living adjacent to the fragile habitats of National Parks and Wildlife areas in both Zimbabwe and Botswana commonly referred to as the Kavango Zambezi Trans frontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) where human/wildlife conflict is prevalent and these remote communities are sidelined because of their remoteness. Through realizing and benefiting from the value which sustainable tourism brings to the communities, there is a fostering, understanding and appreciation for long term conservation and community development. This project has been put in place to address the key challenges that include lack of access to quality education, poor community infrastructure, a high prevalence of orphans and vulnerable children, lack of income generation opportunities often resulting in poaching activities.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt7Irene Gleeson Foundation Education and Community Development, J747 IGF Irene Gleeson Rd. Kitgum, Uganda The Irene Gleeson Foundation provides primary education, access to clean water, a children's medical center, vocational education and training It has built a community hospital and radio station through which 1.5 million people have access to community health care education and tackles development struggles that hinder the liberation and empowerment of the people.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt8J1054N-It's estimated that 100,000 children and young women will become victims of Human Trafficking this year in the Philippines. Philippines is also considered to be the number one nation in the world for the new challenge of our time, the booming CyberSex industry. Our partnership with Philippines based HONOR 1000 Movement and Captivating Australia Limited aims to address three key components of these problems: (1) the underlying reason people are at risk - poverty. We currently operate Microfinance solutions across four key trafficking hot-spot locations, empowering in excess of 2,000 at-risk women and their families. These programs are already self-sustainable. We aim to expand this program subject to financial support; (2) prevention through education - we are implementing cyber-safety and cybersex prevention education sessions to groups of children and parents from strategically selected schools and impoverished community locations. We aim to expand this program significantly to
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt9J619N New Hope Foundation is a capacity building development project, caring for abandoned disabled infants and children. It is aimed at improving the quality of health services given to children with disabilities and serious medical conditions with the goal of providing them with greater life opportunities in the future. Working closely with local government departments, the project trains local staff in basic pediatric nursing methods based upon New Hope Foundation guidelines and provides specialized trauma-informed care for abandoned children with disabilities. Through working closely with various government departments, the project has been able to offer some training and guidelines for government efforts to provide and improve this much needed service in China. New Hope Foundation also seeks out the very best medical solutions for the children's disabilities and facilitates their treatment and rehabilitation for future success. In addition, the project seeks to maintain an accur
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt10J1075N-Sunrise Cambodia operates a residential center for at-risk children, giving 24/7 care to more than 100 children, 20 kms from Phnom Penh. The children that come to the project have often been trafficked into prostitution, slave labor, begging rings, illegal adoption rings, are victims of domestic violence due to parental alcoholism or drug dependency, abandoned in hospitals by their families, disabled or are homeless to survive. As a result, they are in great need emotionally and physically when they arrive at Sunrise. At Sunrise these children are rehabilitated from their terrible situation in life, and provided a home, food, clothing, government school, medical and dental care, English, Mandarin and computer lessons, classes in music, art, dance, and sport, but more important of all, love. Sunrise provides university studies in Cambodia when they pass Grade 12, and we cover other living costs for them outside Sunrise for these students.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt11J1091N-In December 2020, EGBOK board revealed the sad yet unavoidable news that EGBOK had no choice but to bid its "final farewell" as a foreign charity. The Cambodian team immediately expressed their strong interest in continuing the EGBOK legacy as a local NGO or non-profit organization. It was always EGBOK's vision to train the local team and offer them the opportunity to one day lead EGBOK independently. In 2021, EGBOK Mission therefore transitions Into SPOONS Cambodia Organization. The Cambodian team have teamed up with a newly designated local Board of Advisors comprised of both Khmer and Expat professionals, all leaders in their field and deeply invested in EGBOK's work over the years, to continue and preserve EGBOKs positive impact on disadvantaged youth in Cambodia. Our priority will be on re-opening SPOONS as a local community open-air coffee shop for young Cambodians where they will be able to study, work, socialize and interact as soon as the Covid situation improves.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt12J657-Bloom Asia is an educational/training development project that works directly with vulnerable young women in Cambodia, providing them with valuable vocational skills that lead to long-term employment, dignity, and value. Bloom Asia conducts hospitality training courses for girls referred to their programs, with formal training in café/barista skills, cookery, hygiene, workplace safety and specialist courses in cake art. All training is done through practical exercises, games and role play to ensure girls from all educational backgrounds can participate. Bloom Asia also operates training cafés so that every girl can build on their training with real employment opportunities and a fair wage to provide support for themselves and their families. With over 100 graduates to date, girls are equipped with skills relevant to the hospitality industry, are able to produce world class 'cake art and are supported with individual mentoring in life skills.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt13J757N-The Sandra Jones Centre is a unique facility that offers safety and healing for girls who have been sexually abused, vulnerable children and abandoned babies born because of abuse. Approximately 800 girls ranging from newborns to age 18 years have come to the Sandra Jones Centre in the 10 years it has been open. The Centre meets their basic needs, offers counselling, education and particularly a place where they are loved and valued. Many of those, after a time of rehabilitation and gaining independence and employment, have been able to return to a safe family member. Due to the numbers of girls that need assistance, the center moved in September 2013. It is on 18 acres of land where they can grow their own fruit and vegetables and cultivate rabbits, chickens, and sheep for meat to give the children a healthy diet and supplement their finances. Those with no formal education prior to their arrival enroll in the Center's 'Fruitful Harvest Training Centre' where they learn
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt14J858-Project Justice Intl exists to combat child-trafficking and empower at-risk children and youths. Our mission at Project Justice is to: PREVENT - Children From Being Trafficked PROTECT - Exploited Children From Harm SEEK JUSTICE - Through Prosecutions RESTORE - Precious Lives & Rebuild Futures Through our partnership with Global Development Group via Project J858, Project Justice implements a range of educational, vocational and protection projects specifically empowering the most at-risk children. Project Justice implements a Trafficking Prevention Program where there is a high risk of trafficking, substance abuse and exploitation of young people. Our Prevention Program is designed to raise awareness about the risks and signs of trafficking and to equip young people and parents with information and strategies so they can avoid becoming victims. Project Justice implements a Life Skills Training Program, focused on up-skilling at-risk youths from low socio-economic areas of Northern
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt15J911NG-The YKS, YBP and YKG HIV Intervention Program was developed to eliminate barriers to care and to provide free and early HIV and sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment in Bali and Jakarta. Young men who pair with other men have quickly adopted both international and local sexual networking sites, leading to frequent, intergenerational, high-risk sexual encounters which is fueling the widening HIV and syphilis epidemic among young same sex male partners in Indonesia. Rates amongst same sex male partners are of particular concern increasing from 5.35% in 2007 to 25.8% in 2015. In Jakarta and Bali rates in 2015 reached 34% and 36% respectively. The three organizations implementing this project; Yayasan Bali Peduli (YBP), Yayasan Kasih Globalindo (YKG) and Yayasan Kasih Suwitno (YKS); were formed in 2014, 2017 and 2011 respectively. The organisations bring experience of five models of HIV care for same sex male partners in Indonesia: a partnership with a physician's gen
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt16J935N-The history of the community where J935N Transforming Cambodia works has its origins in the backstreets of Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, in 2006 when a village of 1,000 families were forcibly evicted from their inner-city homes and dumped in a wetland on the outskirts of the city. With little more than the clothes on their backs and a plastic sheet for shelter, these families lost access to all the necessities in life and there was little hope for the future in their new community called Andong village. Our in-country partner Development for the People of Cambodia (DPC) rallied alongside the villagers and set about meeting their immediate needs like food, shelter, and clean drinking water. One of DPC's first initiatives was to construct a modest primary school and provide a free education and meals to the village children, the first in their families to ever set foot in a classroom. From humble J935N Transforming Cambodia project beginnings of just a handful of students, the in
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt17J976N-Arise Women's Training, Turkey-In countries where women are not valued, Arise Women exists to invest in women to build confidence and hope. This is accomplished through conferences. The conferences are held in 15 Asian and Middle Eastern countries. In many of these countries, a woman's worth is non-existent, and many are persecuted and many of their freedoms curtailed.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt18J050 This project is in support of any Global Development Projects which are deemed "in great need". Funds are distributed to these projects as required.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt19J1094N The Objective Shield of the Children exists to eradicate child sex trafficking through prevention, intervention, and aftercare. Prevention includes education, economic empowerment and collaboration with government and non-government entities. Intervention is focused on hard rescue, whereby children are rescued from child sex trafficking, and perpetrators are put behind bars for as long as possible. Aftercare is holistic and Shield does not currently operate anywhere that doesn't have sufficient aftercare to see these survivors through until the point where they can reintegrate into society. Long-term, Shield intends to establish organic aftercare in a remote part of South-East Asia in partnership with other aftercare subject matter experts.
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt20J1141N The Objectives To contribute to improved mental, emotional, and physical health of vulnerable old age pensioners in Zimbabwe through the provision of advanced medical care and to provide as many life-changing surgeries for pensioners (hip & knee replacements, eye, hernias etc) as possible. The Situation Our pensioners, a generation that built Zimbabwe; the doctors, lawyers, engineers and teachers and yes, mainly ordinary working-class people have had their pensions, their life savings, their wealth and their dignity eroded and reduced to nothing through hyper-inflation and economic hardships. They struggle to afford decent medical attention. The Old Legs Tour Trust seeks to provide a safety net to those pensioners in Zimbabwe unable to afford medical treatments needed, focusing especially on surgical interventions, like orthopedic interventions like hip and knee replacements. The Old Legs Tour Trust believes that surgical interventions for the elderly are a human right, not a li
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt21J1546N The Situation In Quang Nam in Vietnam the area is quite poor, families mostly rely on farming and fishing and there is limited financial and accessibility support from the government. Therefore, children in the area have limited access to quality education, accessibility equipment or necessities. This negatively impacts many families' way of life. There is a dire need to help families with disabled children in the Quang Nam area. Disabled children are generally treated with 'shame' in Vietnam, which prevents children from being included in society. This project aims to empower the families as well as the children to feel safe as well as re-integrate into society. The Objectives 1. Provide disability equipment such as wheelchairs and walking frames to disabled children. 2. Provide children with basic health assessments, treatments, physiotherapy, and nutritional supplements when needed. 3. Provide educational scholarships to the poorest families so that every child can receive a
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt22J380N The Objectives 1. To increase the number of schools with toilets across East Africa by building ten toilet blocks per year which includes water tanks, guttering, hand washing facilities and educational programs. 2. To provide girls across East Africa with sanitary products, leadership and mentoring. 3. To provide water collections capabilities across East Africa. The Situation Over a billion people in the world don't have access to safe, clean drinking water and over two billion don't have any form of a toilet. Sub Saharan Africa is hit particularly hard because of the lack of rainfall. BeyondWater alleviates poverty through the provision of safe, clean drinking water and sanitation facilities. Our focus countries are Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and the DRC. We partner with schools, orphanages, medical clinics, and remote communities. We ensure that they have deep bore wells, guttering, water tanks, hand washing programs and that girls get sanitary pr
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt23J602The Situation Children and youth in Tanzania (and Arusha City) suffer due to familial issues, the education systems they access, the lack of services available and the government underspend on youth and poverty. In Umoja's target group, there is often severe dysfunction at the family level due to problems such as alcoholism, domestic abuse, AIDS related deaths, single parent families and a lack of income. Children suffer as they are isolated, neglected and victims of violence. Young people suffer due to the poor academic options available. If families do in fact invest in their children's education (and many do not) then the quality of education offered is poor, with great underinvestment in education and under budgeting with a minimal percentage of the capacitation grants reaching the schools. Teaching practices are generic and do not put the best interests of the child first and the curricula and language of tuition are challenging for children who are not academically strong. S
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt24J858R Rikky Murphy (PJI) In conjunction with Project Justice Intl, Rikky Murphy exists to combat child-trafficking and empower at-risk children and youths. Our mission at Project Justice is to: PREVENT - Children from Being Trafficked PROTECT - Exploited Children from Harm SEEK JUSTICE - Through Prosecutions RESTORE - Precious Lives & Rebuild Futures Through our partnership with Global Development Group via Project J858, Project Justice implements a range of educational, vocational and protection projects specifically empowering the most at-risk children. Project Justice implements a Trafficking Prevention Program where there is a high risk of trafficking, substance abuse and exploitation of young people. Our Prevention Program is designed to raise awareness about the risks and signs of trafficking and to equip young people and parents with information and strategies so they can avoid becoming victims. Project Justice implements a Life Skills Training Program, focused on up-skilling
IRS990ScheduleF/GrantsToOrgOutsideUSGrp/PurposeOfGrantTxt25J893N Pygmy Child Care The Situation Pygmies, Bambuti, of the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are among the most disadvantaged peoples in the world. They were always considered less than human and often enslaved by other tribes. Driven out of their traditional forest homes in the conflict which continues to ravage the region, they are now destitute, reduced to begging to survive, and vulnerable to every form of exploitation and abuse. In 2010 a group of local Congolese and an Australian volunteer, Barbara Ferguson PhD OAM, formed an alliance to help a group of 170 displaced Pygmy people. With financial assistance and professional help, they have secured land and set up their own village in a relatively safe place. However, their capacity to feed, provide medical care and education for their children remains limited. GDG project 'J893N Pygmy Child Care' has been established in a substantial walled building in the village in response to the local community's request. Each weekday, 1
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