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Equivalency Determination for New and Existing Grantees
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Grantee Resources
Equivalency Determination for New and Existing Grantees
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires private foundations to follow certain rules and procedures
when making grants to organizations located outside the U.S. For this reason, the foundation will need
additional information to help us determine if your organization would qualify as the equivalent of a U.S.
public charity. This is called an equivalency determination
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Equivalency Determination Update for Existing Grantees
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Grantee Resources
Equivalency Determination Update for Existing Grantees
As you will recall from the grant development process, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires
private foundations to follow certain rules and procedures when making grants to organizations located
outside the U.S. For this reason, the foundation may need additional information to help us determine if
your organization continues to qualify as the equivalent of a U.S. public
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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announces support for sustainable fisheries
to improve the quality, accuracy and timeliness of fisheries data. The new grants were announced today. You can read the full press release below: NFWF Announces $3.35 Million in Grants to Support, of electronic technologies in U.S. fisheries. The grants announced today will continue to advance, of fisheries data. The 10 grants for 2016 total more than $3.35 million, and will be matched by nearly, with fishermen across the country, the grants we announce today will continue to promote
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2013-2012 Financial Statement
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Schedule of Conditional Grants Committed, $
Grantspayable
31,499,525
38,074,715
Federalexcisetaxpayablecurrently
677,510
Deferredfederalexcisetax,
589,979,515
Expenses:
Grants
265,757,322
222,338,888
Supportingexpenses
27,611,109
26,461,126, )
(41,672,072)
Grants paid
(272,332,512)
(232,641,088)
Net cash used in operating activities
(131,258,450,
183,087
(93,189)
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
1,605,454
(509,118)
Grants payable
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Person-Centered Awards Landscaping Project Report
, individual support grants. These include fellowships, scholarships,
awards and grants.1 The Gordon, support grants. These include fellowships, scholarships,
awards and grants.1 The Gordon and Betty, broadly, to organizations that
use grants to individuals to achieve grantmaking goals. The report,
support grants.
Moore Foundation staff involved with Person-Centered Award programs (PCAs) were also, goals that take
a long time because investing in people
through scholarships, awards, grants
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Conserving the Bay Area's special character
enabling intervention grants, Blue Earth used a mixed-methods evaluation, combining both social, of conservation grants the in the Bay Area, Blue Earth highlighted the following results and achievements: Protection and restoration: Due to foundation grants, grantees have protected and restored threatened, funders and finance structures and mechanisms. Connectivity: Enabling intervention grants, for natural resources policy and management. Stewardship: Land protection subset grants leveraged
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2011-2010 Financial Statement
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Schedule of Conditional Grants Committed, assets
Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
9,578,413 $
9,728,376 $
Grants,
50,982,946
660,240,582
Expenses:
Grants
222,719,483
226,688,561
Supporting expenses
25,723,675,
Cashpaidtoinvestmentmanagers,suppliersandemployees(38,025,265)(39,145,353)
Grantspaid (240,307,350, and accrued liabilities (149,963) 676,393
Grants payable (17,587,867) (21,080,920)
Federal excise
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Past Work
in key biodiversity hotspots. View grants list Learn More Wild Salmon, use practices that are compatible with maintaining healthy salmon systems. View grants list Learn, safety and quality improvement efforts. View grants list Learn More Betty Irene, a cadre of talented and passionate nurse fellows across the country. View grants list Learn More, of the initiative is carried on through the Center for Diagnostic Excellence at UCSF. View grants
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OpenNotes receives $10 million to expand program nationwide
Boston-based OpenNotes has announced grants totaling $10 million over three years from four foundations to provide up to fifty million patients with access to their clinical notes. The grants from the Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Cambia Health, Gordon and Betty Moore, and Robert Wood Johnson foundations will support the initiative's efforts to assist providers with adoption of the OpenNotes platform and evaluate the platform's impact on health outcomes and costs. Established in 2010
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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announces latest round of funding
Million in Grants to Support Sustainable Fisheries in the U.S. Washington, D.C., (July 12, 2016, sustainable fisheries in the United States. The grants announced today will aid in the development, . The 11 grants for 2016 total $1.19 million, and will be matched by over $1.3 million in additional, , the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. “The grants we announce today will contribute, communities across the country.” Altogether, the grants will support conservation work in 15 states
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Caltech commitment evaluation
In 2002, the Moore Foundation committed $300 million in funding to the California Institute of Technology to advance Caltech’s position at the forefront of higher education, technological development, and scientific research, and to foster significant scientific achievements in the life and physical sciences. Basic research and discovery science grants were awarded in both the life and physical sciences. As of 2012, 29 grants, ranging from $1 million to $28 million each were used to support new
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Scientists identify mechanism of encoding strong memories
. Grants from the Foundation helping to fund Schuman’s work include those to Caltech
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A school of vertical wind turbines rises in Igiugig
Through grants to Caltech and Stanford, the Moore Foundation has been supporting a proof of concept for a vertical-axis wind turbine farm in the village of Igiugig, to address high energy costs as both a barrier to sustainable economic development and a driver of ecosystem degradation in rural Alaska. That project has recently garnered media attention -- read the full Alaska Dispatch News article here.
Excerpt: "...local residents have joined researchers from University of Alaska Anchorage
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Santa Cruz County examines reuse of cement plant
Clark. Associated grants: Davenport cement plant reuse fund and creating conditions to leverage
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New resource on lobbying and advocacy rules now available
to remain within the law when the grants they fund, or activities they do involve advocacy, apply to private foundations and whom and what they can legally fund. The types of grants private, to succeed in school and life. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has been making grants, and population, performing arts, philanthropy, and makes grants to support disadvantaged communities, Packard (1914–1987). The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations in the following
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Expenditure Responsibility Explanation
expenditure responsibility over grants to organizations that are not U.S. public charities. In Expenditure
Responsibility grants, the foundation assumes full legal responsibility under the tax laws, for Expenditure Responsibility Grants
The IRS has five basic requirements for Expenditure Responsibility grants, are used for their intended
charitable purpose. Our procedures for these grants are designed to ensure, , key officers and key participants on the project
6. Annual report
7. Evidence of grants made by any
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Oxapampa-Ashaninka-Yanesha included among UNESCO's biosphere reserves
UNESCO has announced the creation of thirteen new biosphere reserves, including the Oxapampa-Asháninka-Yanesha Biosphere Reserve in Peru, where groups including the Yanesha and Asháninka indigenous peoples use traditional knowledge to manage their natural resources, helping to maintain the cultural and biological diversity of high-altitude Amazonian rain forests. Funding from two Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation grants to the Instituto del Bien Común helped support work that contributed
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Hyperdominance in Amazonian forest carbon cycling
New findings from research supported in part through the Moore Foundation appear in the journal Nature Communications today, showing that just one percent of all tree species in the Amazon make up half of the entire rainforest and therefore store 50 percent of the region’s carbon. Moore Foundation grants (#1656 and #3000) helped support the Amazon Forest Inventory Network (RAINFOR) and the Andes Biodiversity and Ecosystems Research Group (ABERG) in conducting long-term data collection
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Climate: counting carbon in the Amazon
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation awarded the Carnegie Institution of Washington a series of grants to improve remote sensing methods for identifying baseline forest conditions and implementing forest monitoring across the Andes Amazon region. This funding has supported Greg Asner and his team in developing the new Airborne Taxonomic Mapping System (AToMS), completing the translation of highly sophisticated software (CLASS) into a simpler, user-friendly tool (CLASlite), and deploying
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Dr. Harvey Fineberg named president of Moore Foundation, and other news makers
Dr. Harvey Fineberg has been named president of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, a not-for-profit based in Palo Alto, Calif., that offers grants for projects to improve patient care. His appointment is effective in January.
Fineberg, 69, will replace Paul Gray, who will remain as vice chairman of the foundation's board of trustees.
Most recently, Fineberg completed two terms as president of the Institute of Medicine, from 2002 to this year. He holds the presidential chair
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Fisheries Innovation Fund seeks proposals
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) will award grants to foster innovation and support effective participation of fishermen and fishing communities in the implementation of sustainable fisheries in the U.S. NFWF anticipates awarding $1 million through this solicitation. NFWF seeks proposals to develop innovative approaches to: Build capacity of fishing communities to improve their sustainability Promote full utilization of Annual Catch Limits and minimize bycatch
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Staff and Trustees
Assistant › Operations › › Communications › › Finance › › Grants Administration › › Human, , Science Carly Colvin Program Finance Officer, Grants Administration Tyler, Ignacio Estrada Director, Grants Administration Amalia Fernandez Panella, Ph.D., , Ph.D. Program Director, Science Anna Kheyfets Grants Officer, Grants, Cathy Manovi Grants Officer Richard Margoluis Chief Adaptive
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US West Coast Marine Conservation: Landscape Assessment and Opportunities Analysis
The Moore Foundation’s Marine Conservation Initiative has supported ocean conservation in the United States and Canada since 2004. Over the past sixteen years, the foundation’s grants have emphasized marine habitat protection and science-based fisheries management, including substantial work in ocean planning and fisheries management reform in specific geographies. Reauthorized by the foundation, . From 2004 through 2020, Marine Conservation Initiative grants supported a variety of projects
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Marine spatial planning: progress in a field crucial to ocean conservation
around the world in various stages of development.” The foundation has provided grants to the UNESCO, the synergy between these two grants, and the importance of supporting ocean planning