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.Right pointing arrow large image Information about Schedule F (Form 990) and its instructions is at www.irs.gov/form990.
OMB No. 1545-0047
2013
Open to Public Inspection
Name of the organization
Cross International Inc
 
Employer identification number

65-1086387
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 its grants and
other 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 its grants and other assistance 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
Central America and the Caribbean 0 1 Grants to recipients located in the region   79,853,338
North America 0 0 Grants to recipients located in the region   7,000
Sub-Saharan Africa 0 1 Grants to recipients located in the region   1,148,753
East Asia and the Pacific 0 0 Grants to recipients located in the region   4,044,742
South America 0 0 Grants to recipients located in the region   68,377
South Asia 0 0 Grants to recipients located in the region   3,750
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
3a Sub-total ..... 0 2 85,125,960
b Total from continuation sheets to Part I ... 0 0 0
c Totals (add lines 3a and 3b) 0 2 85,125,960
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990.Cat. No. 50082W Schedule F (Form 990) 2013
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Schedule F (Form 990) 2013
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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 non-cash
assistance
(h) Description
of non-cash
assistance
(i) Method of
valuation
(book, FMV,
appraisal, other)
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 7,333 Wire 3,430,830 Clothing, footwear, medical supplies, medicine, school supplies, toys, food, home goods, tools, etc. FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 5,500 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 115,523 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 12,000 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 94,120 Wire 66,555 Clothing, footwear, medical supplies, school supplies, toys, tools, home goods, etc. FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 412,247 Wire 191,157 Food and personal care items FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 122,083 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 257,364 Wire 41,999 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 23,500 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 29,900 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 40,650 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor 62,210 Wire 38,686 Clothing, footwear, school supplies, toys, food, and tools FMV
East Asia and the Pacific Relief for the poor 74,650 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Relief for the poor 15,000 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Relief for the poor 10,000 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Relief for the poor 11,750 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Relief for the poor 11,900 Wire      
East Asia and the Pacific Relief for the poor 5,000 Wire      
North America Relief for the poor 7,000 Wire      
South America Relief for the poor 16,600 Wire      
South America Relief for the poor 9,000 Wire      
South America Relief for the poor 14,400 Wire      
South America Relief for the poor 23,220 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Relief for the poor 40,000 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Relief for the poor 29,990 Wire      
Sub-Saharan Africa Relief for the poor 50,450 Wire      
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     17,617 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     62,790 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     19,321 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     37,489,674 Clothing, footwear, medical supplies, personal care items, medicine, food, beverages, toys, and home goods FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     11,889,334 Medicine FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     66,750 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     30,660 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     31,536 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     63,992 Food FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     39,810 Food, toys, tools, and home goods FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     25,124,477 Medicine FMV
Central America and the Caribbean Relief for the poor     49,617 Clothing, medical supplies, medicine, school supplies, toys, food, tools, and home goods FMV
Sub-Saharan Africa Relief for the poor     183,960 Food FMV
Sub-Saharan Africa Relief for the poor     772,616 Footwear, medical supplies, beverages, toys, and home goods FMV
Sub-Saharan Africa Relief for the poor     66,900 Food FMV
East Asia and the Pacific Relief for the poor     3,913,006 Medical supplies, medicine, and personal care items FMV
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
42
3 Enter total number of other organizations or entities .......................MediumBullet
0
Schedule F (Form 990) 2013
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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) 2013
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Schedule F (Form 990) 2013
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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 organization may 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, Information 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)..
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Schedule F (Form 990) 2013
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Part V
Supplemental Information
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).
ReturnReference Explanation
Part I, Line 2: The Organization monitors the activities and the use of grant funds by periodic field visits by its U.S.-based staff. Project officers visit projects twice a year while writers and photographers will visit projects during the year to document the project and its beneficiaries. Grant recipients are also required to provide quarterly financial reports and annual budgets.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Schedule F (Form 990) 2013
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