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OMB No. 1545-0047
2020
Open to Public
Inspection
Name of the organization
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO
FOUNDATION
Employer identification number

94-2829914
Return Reference Explanation
FORM 990, PART I, LINE 1 AND PART III, LINE 1 Organization's Mission ====================== The University of California, San Francisco(UCSF) is among the world's leading universities dedicated to advancing health worldwide through biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellent patient care. The UCSF Foundation and its volunteer Board of Directors support UCSF's core mission by raising private funds for the University. UCSF is devoted at every level to serving the public in San Francisco and beyond. It delivers a substantial national and global impact by training the next generation of scientists and health care professionals, conducting breakthrough research, translating scientific discoveries into exceptional care, and making health advances more accessible to vulnerable populations. Gifts from private donors keep UCSF among the top health-science universities in the world by enabling the University to attract and retain top faculty members and students, funding research that leads to groundbreaking discoveries, and supporting the delivery of world class, compassionate care. The University of California, San Francisco Foundation (The Foundation) encourages and manages individual, corporate, and foundation gifts to all UCSF schools and programs, and together with UCSF, ensures that gifts are used in strict accordance with donors' wishes. Accomplishments =============== In 2021, distributions to UCSF and related affiliates totaled $370 million. Distributions are based on UCSF's programmatic needs, subject to gift restrictions and the funds available in any particular year. They include transfers of gifts intended to fund capital projects, gifts for other purposes, and endowment income. 2021 distributions for capital projects - including Center for Vision Neuroscience building, Weill Neuroscience Building, Precision Cancer Medicine Building, the Mission Bay hospital complex, SANDLER Neurosciences CONFERENCE Center, Marson Lab, AND Zuckerberg San Francisco General ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH BUILDING - totaled $30 million. Noncapital distributions supporting research, faculty, institutional support, medical center, teaching hospital, instruction AND STUDENT FINANCIAL AID NEEDS needs totaled $340 million.
Form 990, Part I, Line 6 total number of volunteers ===================== Board members serve on a voluntary basis. Form 990, part iv, line 35a ===================== Various charitable remainder trusts were controlled entities of the filing organization under section 512(B)(13). These charitable remainder trusts were reported on schedule R, part IV. form 990, part vi, Section B, Line 11 FORM 990 REVIEW PROCESS ===================== The Form 990 was prepared with the assistance of a paid preparer. The Foundation's Form 990 is reviewed by the Audit Committee, and made available to the Board of Directors for review prior to filing. The non-public Schedule B is reviewed by UCSF's Chancellor, UCSF's Vice Chancellor for Development, and the Chair of the Foundation's Board of Directors. Form 990, Part VI, SECTION B, LINE 12C CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ===================== The Board and Officers of the Foundation are subject to conflict of interest policies established by the Regents of the University of California under the constitution and laws of the State of California. In addition, Officers and Directors are required to respond to an annual conflict of interest questionnaire. The secretary reviews the questionnaires and discusses with senior management as appropriate. Depending on the nature of the conflict, the individual will be asked to recuse themselves from discussions and/or abstain from voting.
Form 990, Part VI, SECTION B, LINE 15 COMPENSATION POLICY ========================= The Foundation does not have any employees. None of the listed individuals received any compensation from the filing organization. During FY21, each was an employee of the University of California San Francisco, a related organization. Form 990, part VI, Section C, Line 19 AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS ========================= THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDATION's GOVERNING DOCUMENTS, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, AND THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY PROMULGATED BY THE REGENTS OF CALIFORNIA ARE AVAILABLE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO'S WEBSITE AND UPON REQUEST. FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION B, LINE 16B ========================= While there is no written policy regarding review of arrangements with taxable entities, prior to entering into such agreements the foundation engages the services of legal counsel to review the agreements, in part to ensure that the agreements are consistent with the foundation's mission and would not jeopardize the foundation's tax exempt status.
Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 2 Family Relationship ========================= Doris Fisher & William Fisher - Mother & Son
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Cat. No. 51056K
Schedule O (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2020


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