SCHEDULE F(Form 990)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Statement of Activities Outside the United States
Right pointing arrow large image Complete if the organization answered "Yes" to Form 990,Part IV, line 14b, 15, or 16.Right pointing arrow large image Attach to Form 990. Right pointing arrow large image See separate instructions.
OMB No. 1545-0047
2012
Open to Public Inspection
Name of the organization
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE INC
 
Employer identification number

31-1594197
Part I
General Information on Activities Outside the United States. Complete if the organization answered “Yes” to Form 990, Part IV, line 14b.
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For grantmakers. Does the organization maintain records to substantiate the amount of the grants or
assistance, the grantees’ eligibility for the grants or assistance, and the selection criteria used to award
the grants or assistance? ...................................
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For grantmakers. Describe in Part V the organization’s procedures for monitoring the use of grant funds outside
the United States.
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Activites per Region. (The following Part I, line 3 table can be duplicated if additional space is needed.)
(a) Region (b) Number of offices in the region (c) Number of employees, agents, and independent contractors in region (d) Activities conducted in region (by type) (e.g., fundraising, program services, investments, grants to recipients located in the region) (e) If activity listed in (d) is a program service, describe specific type of
service(s) in region
(f) Total expenditures
for and investments
in region
East Asia and the Pacific 2 16 Program Services Offices in Tokyo, Japan and Beijing, China with staff of 1 and 15, respectively. Staff in Japan raise public awareness and attempt to effect social attitude about whale meat consumption and its impact on whale populations, as well as advocate for changes in laws which permit whaling for "scientific" purposes. Staff in China oversee animal rescue and rehabilitation, elephant habitat and elephant/human conflict, attempt to change social attitude about traditional medicine (which adversely impacts tiger, bear and other species), administer Animal Action Week programs, and administer emergency relief efforts. 16,570,913
East Asia and the Pacific 0 0 Grantmaking   141,712
East Asia and the Pacific 0 0 Grantmaking Grants to affiliated organization - IFAW affiliate office located in Australia received a grant from the filing Organization which pertained to donations made to the filing Organization that were restricted to programmatic activities that were conducted/administered by affiliated organizations. This grant was restricted to Animal Rescue pertaining to regional disaster response in Australia. 52,840
Middle East and North Africa 1 6 Program Services Office located in Dubai, UAE serves to educate and advocate against exploitation of animals from commercial use and illegal trade. Activities include gathering support from Arab states to support illegal trade legislation at CITES, training for customs and enforcement officials, and educating the population, especially children about impact of illegal trade on animal populations. 714,568
Middle East and North Africa 0 0 Grantmaking   15,000
Sub-Saharan Africa 1 6 Program Services Office located in Nairobi, Kenya serves to monitor grants made to Kenya Wildlife Service and NGOs that operate to protect animals and habitats. Specific examples of activities include national park restoration and protection activities, animal / human conflict resolution solutions, support and advocacy for enforcement of illegal trade laws as well as research on animal populations. 1,011,313
Sub-Saharan Africa 0 0 Grantmaking   328,945
Sub-Saharan Africa 0 0 Grantmaking Grants to affiliated organization - IFAW affiliate office located in South Africa received a grant from the filing Organization which pertained to donations made to the filing Organization that were restricted to programmatic activities that were conducted/administered by affiliated organizations. This grant was restricted to Elephant habitat project work in Malawi and the rehab of penguins and other seabirds in South Africa. 16,390
North America (including Canada and Mexico, but not the United States) 0 2 Program Services Program work to address the root causes of the welfare problems related to companion animals. The Companion animal Playa project which is managed locally by two IFAW staff members is expected impact is to implement and strengthen a culture of adequate guardianship of companion animals. 86,684
North America (including Canada and Mexico, but not the United States) 0 0 Grantmaking   105,730
North America (including Canada and Mexico, but not the United States) 0 0 Grantmaking Grants to affiliated organization - IFAW affiliate office located in Canada received a grant from the filing Organization which pertained to donations made to the filing Organization that were restricted to programmatic activities that were conducted/administered by affiliated organizations. This grant was restricted to ending the commercial seal hunt in Canada. 229,554
South Asia 0 0 Program Services Our program work in India is focused on the conservation of wildlife, its habitat and the welfare of individual wild animals. IFAW works in partnership with local communities and governments. 205,980
South Asia 0 0 Grantmaking   486,929
Central America and the Caribbean 0 0 Grantmaking   134,123
South America 0 0 Grantmaking   13,230
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) 0 0 Grantmaking   231,313
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) 0 0 Grantmaking Grants to affiliated organizations - IFAW affiliate offices located in England, France and Germany received grants from the filing Organization which pertained to donations made to the filing Organization that were restricted to programmatic activities that which were conducted/administered by affiliated organization. Fuunding to the affiliate in England was specific to Companion Animal, Elephand and Animal Rescue programs. Funds transfered to the affiliate in France were for anit-poaching training in Africa. Funding to the affiliate in Germany supported response to regional floods. 392,505
3a Sub-total .....      
b Total from continuation sheets to Part I ...      
c Totals (add lines 3a and 3b) 4 30 20,737,729
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990.Cat. No. 50082W Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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Part II
Grants and Other Assistance to Organizations or Entities Outside the United States. Complete if the organization answered “Yes” to Form 990, Part IV, line 15, for any recipient who received more than $5,000. Part II can be duplicated if additional space is needed.
1 (a) Name of organization (b) IRS code section
and EIN (if applicable)
(c) Region (d) Purpose of
grant
(e) Amount of
cash grant
(f) Manner of
cash
disbursement
(g) Amount of
of non-cash
assistance
(h) Description
of non-cash
assistance
(i) Method of
valuation
(book, FMV,
appraisal, other)
Sub-Saharan Africa Additional funding for Predator Consolation Fund to pay claims for livestock lost through depredation. Training of OOGR Community Wildlife Scouts at KWS Law Enforcement Academy in Manyani 3,490 Check 17,383 Uniforms and equipment for scouts and training fees paid directly by IFAW FMV
Sub-Saharan Africa Health assessment of dolphins incidentally bycaught in shark nets off KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 5,696 Wire      
South Asia To assist in the rehabilitation of wild animals at Wildlife Rescue Centre in Kaziranga National Park     5,748 Dan-Inject syringe projector (dart gun) with associated accessories FMV
South Asia Continued support of wildlife rehabilitation projects, disaster relief efforts, wildlife trade enforcement training and capacity building, and education and outreach programs. 204,500 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Repairs and construction of new kennels needed as a result of Hurricane Sandy's impact 6,000 Wire      
South America Project in support of rescue and rehabilitation of Ringed Storm Petrels in Lima Peru 6,200 Wire      
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) Support of dog sterilization drive for the town of Sanski Most in Northwestern Bosnia as part of IFAW's humane community development project. 6,299 Wire      
South America Workshop to develop Puerto Natales Community Action Plan for Free-Roaming Dogs 7,030 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Community outreach, spay neuter, rehoming and operational support 7,970 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific A meeting of Japan whale watching operators to form a national association 8,588 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Tailoring Project for Women Empowerment in Olgulului-Ololarashi Group Ranch (OOGR) 9,174 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Protection of Nesting Leatherback Turtles at Manzanilla Beach in Trinidad 10,000 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific IFAW award for the paper presented to the 2013 SMM biennial which contributes the most to animal welfare and conservation 10,000 Wire      
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) Project in support of community security and roaming dogs. 10,000 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Development of community wildlife conservacies in the neigbouring rangelands of Tsavo. A collaborative initiative between International fund for animal welfare (IFAW) and Kenya wildlife service(KWS)     10,215 Bee Hives, Kits & Processing Units Tsavo Kikunduku Women Group FMV
East Asia and the Pacific Asian Elephant Population Monitoring in Puer 11,750 Wire      
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) Project in support of emergency animal food supply. 12,954 Wire      
North America (including Canada and Mexico, but not the United States) In support of grizzly bear project. 15,000 Wire      
Middle East and North Africa In support of developing education and training facility. 15,000 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Animal ambulance     15,404 Automobile FMV
East Asia and the Pacific In suppor of typhoon Bohpa - Pablo disaster response 18,000 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Project in support of nature and severity of threats to elephant dispersal space and key home range. 19,366 Wire      
North America (including Canada and Mexico, but not the United States) Campobello Whale Rescue Team Bay of Fundy Marine Mammal Disentanglement Program 20,000 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Tanzania Elephant Habitat Protection project. 20,000 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Support of South Pacific Humpback Whale research project. 25,000 Wire      
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) Polar Bear Seminar 25,976 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Grading IImarba-Kitenden Road to facilitate rapid response by KWS rangers 26,384 Check      
Sub-Saharan Africa Support of Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary 26,421 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Project in support of anti-poaching patrols 30,000 Check      
South Asia Tiger protection and enforcement capacity building in Bhutan     32,000 Automobile FMV
Sub-Saharan Africa In support of the Amboseli Ecosystem Management Plan Gazettement 35,000 Wire      
South Asia Peafowl Vaccination Project and Disaster Response 40,181 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Public awareness campaign in 2013 that aims to reduce illegal wildlife trade through Thailand and beyond 45,000 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Elephant Collaring in Amboseli     46,134 Fuel, elephant collars and vetrinary supplies. FMV
Sub-Saharan Africa Grading IImarba-Kitenden Road to facilitate rapid response by KWS rangers     47,547 Fuel and vehicle supplies and maintenance FMV
Sub-Saharan Africa Development of community wildlife conservacies in the neigbouring rangelands of Tsavo. A collaborative initiative between International fund for animal welfare (IFAW) and Kenya wildlife service(KWS) 63,203 Wire      
North America (including Canada and Mexico, but not the United States) Playa Companion Animal Project to raise awareness and promote adequate guardianship of cats and dogs. 70,730 Wire      
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) Animal Welfare and Ethics : Continuing Professional development training curriculum 75,575 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Project in support of social disruption of Amboseli elephants. 90,211 Wire      
Europe (including Iceland and Greenland) Training and capacity building for wildlife law enforcement including operations against the poachers and traffickers of endangered wildlife and the production of training materials and programs. 100,510 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Project in support of Caribwhale floating classrooms 118,123 Wire      
South Asia Continued support of wildlife rehabilitation projects, disaster relief efforts, wildlife trade enforcement training and capacity building, and education and outreach programs. 204,500 Wire      
2 Enter total number of recipient organizations listed above that are recognized as charities by the foreign country, recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS, or for which the grantee or counsel has provided a section 501(c)(3) equivalency letter ....MediumBullet
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Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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Part III
Grants and Other Assistance to Individuals Outside the United States. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" to Form 990, Part IV, line 16.
Part III can be duplicated if additional space is needed.
(a) Type of grant or assistance (b) Region (c) Number of recipients (d) Amount of
cash grant
(e) Manner of cash
disbursement
(f) Amount of
non-cash
assistance
(g) Description
of non-cash
assistance
(h) Method of
valuation
(book, FMV,
appraisal, other)
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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Part IV
Foreign Forms
1 Was the organization a U.S. transferor of property to a foreign corporation during the tax year? If “Yes,”the organization may be required to file Form 926, Return by a U.S. Transferor of Property to a Foreign Corporation (see Instructions for Form 926)......................................
2 Did the organization have an interest in a foreign trust during the tax year? If “Yes,” the organizationmay be required to file Form 3520, Annual Return to Report Transactions with Foreign Trusts and Receipt of Certain Foreign Gifts, and/or Form 3520-A, Annual Information Return of Foreign Trust With a U.S. Owner (see Instructions for Forms 3520 and 3520-A).......................................
3 Did the organization have an ownership interest in a foreign corporation during the tax year? If "Yes," the organization may be required to file Form 5471, Information Return of U.S. Persons with Respect to Certain Foreign Corporations. (see Instructions for Form 5471)..............................
4 Was the organization a direct or indirect shareholder of a passive foreign investment company or a qualified electing fund during the tax year? If "Yes," the organization may be required to file Form 8621, Return by a Shareholder of a Passive Foreign Investment Company or Qualified Electing Fund. (see Instructions for Form 8621)
5 Did the organization have an ownership interest in a foreign partnership during the tax year? If "Yes," the organization may be required to file Form 8865, Return of U.S. Persons with Respect to Certain Foreign Partnerships. (see Instructions for Form 8865)....................................
6 Did the organization have any operations in or related to any boycotting countries during the tax year? If "Yes," the organization may be required to file Form 5713, International Boycott Report (see Instructions for Form 5713)................................................
Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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Part V
Supplemental Information
Complete this part to provide the information required by Part I, line 2 (monitoring of funds); Part I, line 3, column (f) (accounting method; amounts of investments vs. expenditures per region); Part II, line 1 (accounting method); Part III (accounting method); and Part III, column (c) (estimated number of recipients), as applicable. Also complete this part to provide any additional information (see instructions).
Identifier ReturnReference Explanation
SchF_P01_S00_L02 Schedule F, Part I, Line 2 The use of grant funds is monitored through several means, and monitoring is tailored to the specific nature of each grantee and nature of the project. All grantees are required to provide narrative and financial reporting on the grants, and these requirements are stipulated in a formal grant award letter. Many grantees receive site visits by IFAW staff, and larger, more complex grants may receive multiple site visits both before and after the grant award. Renewal of funding or release of multi year funds are conditional upon satisfactory receipt of reporting and site visits, as applicable to the particular grant.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Schedule F (Form 990) 2012
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