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Schedule I
(Form 990)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Grants and Other Assistance to Organizations,
Governments and Individuals in the United States
Complete if the organization answered "Yes," on Form 990, Part IV, line 21 or 22.
lBullet Attach to Form 990.
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OMB No. 1545-0047
2019
Open to Public
Inspection
Name of the organization
UNITED STATES FUND FOR UNICEF
 
Employer identification number
13-1760110
Part I
General Information on Grants and Assistance
1
Does the organization maintain records to substantiate the amount of the grants or assistance, the grantees' eligibility for the grants or assistance, and
the selection criteria used to award the grants or assistance? ........................
2
Describe in Part IV the organization's procedures for monitoring the use of grant funds in the United States.
Part II
Grants and Other Assistance to Domestic Organizations and Domestic Governments. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 21, for any recipient
that received more than $5,000. Part II can be duplicated if additional space is needed.
(a) Name and address of organization
or government
(b) EIN (c) IRC section
(if applicable)
(d) Amount of cash grant (e) Amount of non-cash
assistance
(f) Method of valuation
(book, FMV, appraisal,
other)
(g) Description of
noncash assistance
(h) Purpose of grant
or assistance
(1) Harvard University

 
 
04-2103580 501 (C) (3) 2,000,000 0 CASH N/A To support the project called "Countdown to 2030 which aims to contribute to women's , children's, and adolescent's health by analyzing and reporting the data coverage of effective health and nutrition interventions accross the continuum of care and key coverage determinants
(2) African Population and Health Research Center

 
 
06-1608361 501 (C) (3) 262,000 0 Cash N/A To strengthen the evidence in support of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition programs through multi-country studies and enhance the capacity of country and regional institutions to conduct analyses and research and effectively communicate the findings to policy makers.
(3) Local Initiatives Support Corporation

 
 
13-3030229 501 (C)(3) 46,500 0 Cash N/A To support community development initiatives for the recovery in Puerto Rico caused by the emergency
(4) Church World Service

 
 
13-4080201 501 (C) (3) 76,577 0 Not Applicable N/A To fund the placement of long term volunteers in the Border Shelter Corp programs
(5) American University of Beirut

 
 
13-5996846 501 (c)(3) 87,780 0 N/A N/A To support and foster tolerance and respect for diversity
(6) Young Center for Immigrant Children

 
 
26-1839249 501 (c)(3) 142,038 0 N/A N/A To promote the best interests of unaccompanied immigrant children with due regard to the child's expressed wishes, according to the Convention on the rights of the Child and State and Federal Law
(7) Kids in Need of Defence

 
 
26-2763038 501 (c)(3) 10,000 0 N/A N/A To protect unaccompanied children who enter the US immigration system alone and ensure that no child appears in court without an attorney
(8) Brigham and women's Hospital Inc

 
 
42-3120909 501 (c)(3) 11,952 0 N/A N/A To support care by proving the best patient care while also pursuing innovative ways to treat patients
(9) Hope Rising

 
 
46-0973280 501 (c)(3) 50,000 0 N/A N/A To provide long-term care and recovery for minor children who have been rescued
(10) John Hopkins Bloomberg School

 
 
52-0595110 501(c)(3) 524,477 0 N/A N/A To support the contribution of women's, children's and adolescent's health by collecting, synthesizing, analyzing and reporting on the best available data on coverage of effective health and nutrition interventions.
(11) Special Olympics

 
 
52-0889518 501 (c)(3) 145,500 0 N/A N/A To support ongoing partnership programming in Jamaica, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Moldova, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Zambia for children with disabilities
(12) The Aga Khan University

 
 
52-1231983 501 (c)(3) 27,950 0 N/A N/A To support improving the quality of life in the developing world and beyond through world class teaching, research and heath care delivery.
(13) Foundation for Professional Development

 
 
52-1929345 501 (c)(3) 400,000 0 N/A N/A To support strengthening the nation's global competitiveness by empowering professionals to promote engineering, science, and technology to underrepresented men and women through professional and career development, education programs, awards and other career programs.
(14) Elton John Aids Foundation

 
 
58-2033460 501 (c)(3) 70,000 0 N/A N/A To support the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS
(15) Mental Health America of Greater Houston

 
 
74-1272394 501 (c)(3) 149,989 0 N/A N/A To support children and educators in Bay District Schools with psychosocial training and services
(16) University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Foundation

 
 
74-2246970 501 (c)(3) 99,785 0 N/A N/A To fund the establishment of the first case management and care coordination infrastructure along the Texas-Mexico border. The program will address the needs of pregnant women and their unborn children who are among the most vulnerable immigrants who have been released from government detention and given permission to remain in the country
(17) Center for Success and Independence

 
 
76-0604033 501 (c)(3) 32,000 0 N/A N/A To support the encouragement of self awareness, self-determination, self-advocacy and independence
(18) The University of Manitoba

 
 
98-6008078 501 (c)(3) 260,981 0 N/A N/A To support the program of Countdown 2030 which aims to provide rigorous analysis on global, regional and country progress on women's, children's and adolescent's health and support capacity for data analysis and use for their health and nutrition programs
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For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990.
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Schedule I (Form 990) 2019

Schedule I (Form 990) 2019
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Part III
Grants and Other Assistance to Domestic Individuals. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 22.
Part III can be duplicated if additional space is needed.
(a) Type of grant or assistance (b) Number of
recipients
(c) Amount of
cash grant
(d) Amount of
noncash assistance
(e) Method of valuation (book,
FMV, appraisal, other)
(f) Description of noncash assistance
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Part IV
Supplemental Information. Provide the information required in Part I, line 2; Part III, column (b); and any other additional information.
Return Reference Explanation
Schedule I, Part I, Line 2 The US Fund for UNICEF monitors the grants by requiring the grantee so submit an annual reports and in certain cases progress reports as outlined in the grant agreement. Grantees are held to account and are responsible for insuring that projects are executed in accordance with the guidelines and milestones set forth in the agreement. Additionally, the grantee are held to account for the funding and the corresponding budget.
Schedule I (Form 990) 2019



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