Funding search · EIN 131760110 · New York, NY
United States Fund for Unicef
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 34
- grants reported
- $99.5M
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $61,233
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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3 grants matching “largest” · $40.2M
- $15.0M
Unicef USA Impact Fund for Children · New York, NY · 2024
The unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be … read allThe unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be accomplished when we complement philanthropy by engaging the vast capital pools across financial markets to work for every child. If4c's largest offering is the bridge fund, which uses debt to fast-track critical funding to the field to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children. less
- $15.1M
Unicef USA Impact Fund for Children · New York, NY · 2023
The unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be … read allThe unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be accomplished when we complement philanthropy by engaging the vast capital pools across financial markets to work for every child. If4c's largest offering is the bridge fund, which uses debt to fast-track critical funding to the field to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children. less
- $10.1M
Unicef USA Impact Fund for Children · New York, NY · 2022
The unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be … read allThe unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be accomplished when we complement philanthropy by engaging the vast capital pools across financial markets to work for every child. If4c's largest offering is the bridge fund, which uses debt to fast-track critical funding to the field to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children. less
Grant history
All 34 reported grants, largest first.
- $52.9M
Unicef USA Impact Fund for Children · New York, NY · 2021
See part ivto provide financial resources to fast-track critical funding to unicef to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children, saving children's lives. Flexib… read allSee part ivto provide financial resources to fast-track critical funding to unicef to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children, saving children's lives. Flexible capital to overcome traditional funding obstacles, allowing unicef to complete immunization campaigns and deliver educational, health and nutritional supplies to vulnerable children on time, and to fast-track emergency relief to desperate families just days after a disaster. less
- $15.1M
Unicef USA Impact Fund for Children · New York, NY · 2023
The unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be … read allThe unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be accomplished when we complement philanthropy by engaging the vast capital pools across financial markets to work for every child. If4c's largest offering is the bridge fund, which uses debt to fast-track critical funding to the field to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children. less
- $15.0M
Unicef USA Impact Fund for Children · New York, NY · 2024
The unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be … read allThe unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be accomplished when we complement philanthropy by engaging the vast capital pools across financial markets to work for every child. If4c's largest offering is the bridge fund, which uses debt to fast-track critical funding to the field to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children. less
- $10.1M
Unicef USA Impact Fund for Children · New York, NY · 2022
The unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be … read allThe unicef usa impact fund for children exists to develop and implement financial solutions to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected. We believe truly scalable, long-term impact will only be accomplished when we complement philanthropy by engaging the vast capital pools across financial markets to work for every child. If4c's largest offering is the bridge fund, which uses debt to fast-track critical funding to the field to eliminate cash gaps and provide uninterrupted and expedited access to critical programs for children. less
- $1.3M
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health · Baltimore, MD · 2022
Funds will be used to for monitoring reproductive maternal newborn child health and nutrition (rmnchn) outcomes in global financing facility countries.
- $1.2M
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School · Baltimore, MD · 2024
Funds will be used to publish a comprehensive analysis of mortality trends, coverage, & drivers of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, & adolescent health, as well as nutrition to inform equitable progress to the Su… read allFunds will be used to publish a comprehensive analysis of mortality trends, coverage, & drivers of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, & adolescent health, as well as nutrition to inform equitable progress to the Sustainable Development Goals. less
- $1.0M
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School · Baltimore, MD · 2021
See part ivfunds will be used for bill and melinda gates foundation countdown to 2030 2.0 to provide rigorous analyses on global, regional and country progress on women's children's and adolescents' health and support c… read allSee part ivfunds will be used for bill and melinda gates foundation countdown to 2030 2.0 to provide rigorous analyses on global, regional and country progress on women's children's and adolescents' health and support countries' capacity for data analysis.funds will be used to develop a viable approach to generating timely mortality data using mobile phone surveys in low and lower-middle income countries. less
- $980,000
United Nations Foundation · New York, NY · 2024
Funds will be used to support LMICs with HSS through the lens of non-communicable diseases.
- $425,358
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health · Baltimore, MD · 2023
Funds will be used by the special olympics committee for program initiatives for disabled children.
- $250,000
Israaid (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance · Baltimore, MD · 2023
Funds will be used to provide mental health and resilience support services to children in israel.
- $179,400
John Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023
Funds will be used to develop a viable approach to generating timely mortality data using mobile phone surveys in low and lower-middle income countries.
- $118,750
Greater Houston Community Foundation · Houston, TX · 2021
Funds will be used for the child friendly city initiative (cfci).
- $111,400
New York University · New York, NY · 2023
Funds will be used to develop a viable approach to generating timely mortality data using mobile phone surveys in low and lower-middle income countries.
- $110,000
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School · Baltimore, MD · 2023
Funds will be used to publish a comprehensive analysis of mortality trends, coverage, & drivers of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, & adolescent health, as well as nutrition to inform better progress to the susta… read allFunds will be used to publish a comprehensive analysis of mortality trends, coverage, & drivers of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, & adolescent health, as well as nutrition to inform better progress to the sustainable development goals. less
- $88,268
Children of Persia · Montgomery Village, MD · 2021
See part ivfunds will be used to empower established home care programs to transform the lives of many children who lack proper care.
- $79,085
Avenir Health · Glastonbury, CT · 2024
Funds will be used for Gates Countdown to 2030 2.0 to provide rigorous analyses on global, regional and country progress on women's children's and adolescents' health and support countries' capacity for data analysis.
- $72,466
New York University · Stuyvesant Station, NY · 2021
See part ivfunds will be used to develop a viable approach to generating timely mortality data using mobile phone surveys in low and lower-middle income countries.
- $50,000
Trustees of Boston College · Beacon Hill, MA · 2022
Funds will be used for post doctoral study on services accessed by migrant youth in the united states.
- $48,500
Special Olympics District of Columbia · Washington, DC · 2021
See part ivfunds will be used by the special olympics committee for program initiatives for disabled children.
- $47,500
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health · Baltimore, MD · 2022
Funds will be used to develop a viable approach to generating timely mortality data using mobile phone surveys in low and lower-middle income countries.
- $45,000
Research Foundation of Suny · Albany, NY · 2022
Funds will be used for operational support to suny to conduct work in puerto rico.
- $44,462
Children of Persia · Montgomery Village, MD · 2022
Funds will be used to support and to empower established home care programs to transform the lives of many children who lack proper care.
- $41,124
Children of Persia · Montgomery Village, MD · 2023
Funds will be used to empower established home care programs to transform the lives of many children who lack proper care.
- $35,000
John Hopkins University Research Administration · Baltimore, MD · 2022
Funds will be used for gates countdown to 2030 2.0 to provide rigorous analyses on global, regional and country progress on womens childrens and adolescents health and support countries capacity for data analysis.
- $23,750
Greater Houston Community Foundation · Houston, TX · 2023
Funds will be used for the child friendly cities initiative united states.
- $20,000
Feeding America · Chicago, IL · 2022
Funds will be used to help deliver local impact to support the unicef kid power program in the united states.
- $16,228
New York University · Stuyvesant Station, NY · 2024
Funds will be used to develop a viable approach to generating timely mortality data using mobile phone surveys in low and lower-middle income countries.
- $15,000
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (Cndc) · Denver, CO · 2022
Funds will be used for the completion of the cfci action plan, including the completion of the design and promotion of the cfci youth mental health guide.
- $15,000
Latin American Youth Center (Layc) · Bethesda, MD · 2022
Funds will be used for the completion of the cfci action plan, including the completion of the design and promotion of the cfci youth mental health guide.
- $7,500
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (Cndc) · Houston, TX · 2023
Funds will be used for the child friendly city initiative (cfci).
- $7,500
Civic Studios Llc · Chicago, IL · 2022
Funds will be used for general operating support in service of unicef usa's youth engagement initiative to advance child rights in local communities.
- $7,500
Everyoneon · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Funds will be used to help deliver local impact to support the unicef kid power program in the united states.
- $7,500
National Forest Foundation · Missoula, MT · 2022
Funds will be used to help deliver local impact to support the unicef kid power program in the united states.
- $6,500
Children'S Health Fund · New York, NY · 2022
Funds will be used to help deliver local impact to support the unicef kid power program in the united states.
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