 | |  | Plan USA / Plan International USA, Inc. (Detailed Report)Meets all standards
155 Plan Way Warwick, RI 02886
Principal Staff:
W. Ahuma Adodoadji,
President/CEO Board Chair: Oren E. Whyche-Shaw EIN: 13-5661832
Phone: 401-738-5600 Toll-free: 800-556-7918 Fax: 401-738-5608 Main E-mail: donorrelations@planusa.org Website: www.planusa.org
IRS Code: 501(c)(3)
Other Names Used: Plan USA; Foster Parents Plan
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MISSION Plan USA strives to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in developing countries by:
•Enabling deprived children, their families and their communities to meet basic needs and to increase their ability to participate in and benefit from their societies;
•Fostering relationships to increase understanding and unity among peoples of different cultures and countries; and
•Promoting the rights and interests of the world’s children.
990 SNAPSHOT (2006-2008) Programs and Expenses (2008)Program and Technical Support: $34,275,236Building Relationships: $764,288Development Education: $517,674Advocacy Programs: $145,222 | | | | 3-Year Average Charity Expenses | % of total expenses | | Program Services: | $35,292,743 | 77.9%
| | Management: | $4,784,166 | 10.6%
| | Fundraising: | $5,226,082 | 11.5%
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| | Accountability Review Results:
Date of final report:
08/19/2009 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL ACTIVITY
FUNDRAISING
Our Board of Directors resolved to uphold and maintain the Council's Accountability Standards. 11/7/2009 | |
CHARITY RESPONSE TO REVIEW: Plan USA is proud to meet the high standards of the Charities Review Council. In so doing, Plan demonstrates our commitment to helping children, their families and communities in 48 developing countries and 18 donor countries around the world. Established in 1937, Plan gives people and communities in the poorest countries tools to help them effect real change—improving life today and offering children a better tomorrow. As part of a global network of over 65 donor and program countries, Plan unites people from all over the world to help children reach their fullest potential. | | | NON-CASH DONATIONS
| 401-738-5600
Type of Goods Accepted:
N/A
| | CHARITY DETAILS
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Number of FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
| 91 | |
Number of Volunteers:
| 15 | |
Number of clients served in the last fiscal year:
| 1.4 million children and families |
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| Affiliations: United Way funded organization | Other Affiliations/Accreditations: Plan USA is among the most respected and distinguished international development non-profits in the country. Some of our affiliations include: a founding member of the Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Task Force (some 60 organizations developing best practices for OVCs); member of the Basic Education Coalition (a group of 19 development organizations advocating for greater priority for early childhood and primary education in foreign assistance programs); the Global Health Council (which works to ensure global health for all); and InterAction (a 170+ member organization working to overcome poverty, exclusion and suffering by advancing social justice and basic dignity for all). Along with other international NGOs as part of the NGO Leadership Forum at Harvard University, Plan USA helped create and launch the ONE Campaign, an effort to rally Americans ONE by ONE to fight global AIDS and extreme poverty.
Plan International has consultative status with UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund), and UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). Plan International is a signatory of the International Non-Governmental Organizations Commitment to Accountability (INGO) charter, which outlines our common commitment to excellence, transparency and accountability. The management and operations of Plan’s central organization have been independently assessed by the International Committee on Fundraising Organizations (ICFO) and found to be in compliance with ICFO standards. Plan adheres to the Sphere Project’s Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response. |
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