$741K in expenses
Watchlist on children and armed conflict is a fiscally sponsored program that strives to end violations against children in armed conflicts and guarantee children their rights. The program dedicates itself to protecting the security and rights ofchildren globally. As a global network, watchlist builds partnerships among local, national, and international non-governmental organizations, enhancing mutual capacities and strengths. Working together, the program and its partners collect and disseminate information on violations against children in conflict zones in order to influence key decision-makers to create and implement programs and policies that effectively protect children.
$466K in expenses
Deartomorrow - umi fund: deartomorrow's mission is to provide an easy tool, in the form of a digital and archive system, that allows people to personally connect with the issue of climate change and encourage taking stronger action by sharing personal stories with friends, families and their social networks. Participants submit letters, videos and photos dedicated to their children, family, or themselves about climate change, which are then shared publicly on their website and participant's social networks. Deartomorrow also participates in global events held by the un and other international organizations. Their fundraising techniques focus on donations from individuals, campaigns, private grants, as well as large international grants from organizations that strongly support their mission. This specific grant account focuses on strengthening the climate-parent fellowship and the core work of our kids' climate. It is funded by multiple parties with a similar mission of reducing carbon footprints and advocating about climate change.
$286K in expenses
Deartomorrow - growald climate fund: deartomorrow's mission is to provide an easy tool, in the form of a digital and archive system, that allows people to personally connect with the issue of climate change and encourage taking stronger action by sharing personal stories with friends, families and their social networks. Participants submit letters, videos and photos dedicated to their children, family, or themselves about climate change, which are then shared publicly on their website and participant's social networks. Deartomorrow also participates in global events held by the un and other international organizations. Their fundraising techniques focus on donations from individuals, campaigns, private grants, as well as large international grants from organizations that strongly support their mission. This specific grant account focuses on strengthening the climate-parent fellowship and the core work of our kids' climate. This account is funded solely by growald climate fund.
$12.1M in expenses
UC programs perform a wide variety of services to the community. The majority of them have well-developed websites, as well as online fundraising and social media presence. Our top performing programs fall into the following categories: children/youth, education, faith-based ministries, community development, environment, social justice, and health. On average, each UC program has at least ten volunteers that assist them throughout the year, with a total of 5,163 volunteers for all of UC in 2024. Our programs have advisory committees consisting of at least three individuals that meet an average of 4 times a year, and most programs are located near large metropolitan areas. The majority of UC's top-performing programs conduct fundraisers, including several with well-established golf tournaments and galas. On average, UC programs have around ten or more years of experience operatingunderneath a fiscal sponsor.