SCHEDULE F(Form 990)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Statement of Activities Outside the United States
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OMB No. 1545-0047
2021
Open to Public Inspection
Name of the organization
THE GOOD FOOD INSTITUTE INC
 
Employer identification number

81-0840578
Part I
General Information on Activities Outside the United States. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on 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? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
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 the region (d) Activities conducted in region (by type) (such as, 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 the region
(f) Total expenditures
for and investments
in the region
EAST ASIA & THE PACIFIC 2   OTHER HARNESS THE POWER OF FOOD INNOVATION AND MARKETS TO ACCELERATE ALTERNATIVE PROTEINS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE, HEALTHY, AND JUST FOOD SYSTEM 749,073
SOUTH AMERICA 1   OTHER HARNESS THE POWER OF FOOD INNOVATION AND MARKETS TO ACCELERATE ALTERNATIVE PROTEINS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE, HEALTHY, AND JUST FOOD SYSTEM 602,593
SOUTH ASIA 1   OTHER HARNESS THE POWER OF FOOD INNOVATION AND MARKETS TO ACCELERATE ALTERNATIVE PROTEINS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE, HEALTHY, AND JUST FOOD SYSTEM 517,426
MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA 1   OTHER HARNESS THE POWER OF FOOD INNOVATION AND MARKETS TO ACCELERATE ALTERNATIVE PROTEINS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE, HEALTHY, AND JUST FOOD SYSTEM 970,050
EUROPE 1   OTHER HARNESS THE POWER OF FOOD INNOVATION AND MARKETS TO ACCELERATE ALTERNATIVE PROTEINS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE, HEALTHY, AND JUST FOOD SYSTEM 1,268,768
EAST ASIA & THE PACIFIC 0   GRANTS SCALABLE PRODUCTION OF PRECISION-ENGINEERED ALTERNATIVE PROTEIN WITH MEAT-LIKE APPEARANCE AND TEXTURE; CHICKEN AND SHEEP TAG PRODUCTION FROM FOOD WASTE STREAMS WITH YEAST. TESTING EFFICIENT METHODS FOR ENHANCED STABILITY, SUSTAINED RELEASE AND EASE OF DELIVERY OF GROWTH FACTORS IN THE MEDIUM: LIPID COCHLEATE-BASED FORMULATION OF BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR. ENGINEERING CONNECTIVE LAYER CONSTRUCTED BY PLANT PROTEIN FIBRILS FOR CREATING WHOLE-CUT MEAT SUBSTITUTES. UTILIZATION OF MICROALGAL FERMENTATION PRODUCT TO PRODUCE STRUCTURED PLANT-BASED FAT FOR MEAT ANALOGUE. 748,950
SOUTH AMERICA 0   GRANTS SEAFOOD SPECIES CHARACTERIZATION. SCALABLE PROCESSES FOR OBTAINING 3D STRUCTURED WHOLE-CUTS OF FISH. WHOLE CUT CHICKEN ANALOGS FROM MASSIVE DYNAMIC COCOON-LIKE BACTERIAL CELLULOSE TISSUE-ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTS. BIOMIMIC OF FISH FILLETS USING FUNGAL PROTEINS BY ENZYMATIC TREATMENT OR WITH EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES PRODUCED BY LACTOBACILLUS SPP.. ELECTROSPINNING OF PLANT PROTEINS TO PRODUCE 3D MEAT ANALOGUES. PRODUCE WHOLE CUTS OF CHICKEN MEAT WITH THE TASTE EXPERIENCE THROUGH COMBINATION OF CULTIVATED MEAT AND PLANT-BASED TECHNIQUES. DERIVATION OF EMBRYONIC SOMATIC CELLS AND TRANSGENE-FREE IPSCS FROM TWO IMPORTANT NEOTROPICAL FISH SPECIES. 994,988
SOUTH ASIA 0   GRANTS GOSWANI - IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FISH MUSCLE AND OPTIMIZATION ON PLANT-BASED SCAFFOLDING TOWARDS WHOLE CUT SEAFOOD PRODUCTION. SELECT VARIETIES OF SORGHUM, PEARL MILLET AND FINGER MILLET TOWARDS PROMOTING NUTRITIONALLY SUPERIOR, SENSORY ACCEPTABLE AND COST EFFECTIVE INDIAN FLATBREAD BISCUITS. 130,449
MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA 0   GRANTS STUDY THE GENETIC BASIS OF PROLIFERATION IN CULTURED MEAT. DEVELOPMENT OF INJECTION-MOLDED STEAK. COST-EFFECTIVE EXTRACTION OF HIGH-QUALITY RUBISCO PROTEIN FROM A GREEN WASTE OF COMMON CROPS. DEVELOPING A FERMENTATION PROCESS FOR RECOMBINANT POTATO PATATIN. ASSEMBLY AND MATURATION OF SKELETAL MUSCLE ORGANOID BUILDING BLOCKS INTO THICK WHOLE-CUT. GRANT FOR ISRAEL AFFILIATE TO FUND SCITECH GRANTS. 650,912
EUROPE 0   GRANTS UNCOVERING THE SECRETOME OF EVOLVING PRIMARY MUSCLE CELLS FOR IN VITRO MEAT PRODUCTION. POLICY AND COMMUNICATIONS WORK. UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD ALT PROTEIN CLUB SUPPORT. CULTIVATED MEAT LIFECYCLE ANALYSIS. UNDERSTANDING AND CONTROLLING THE TEXTURE OF FILAMENTOUS FUNGI TO PATH THE WAY FOR MYCELIUM-BASED MEAT AND SEAFOOD ALTERNATIVES. ALGAE 2 FISH. UNIVERSITY OF LEUVEN ALT PROTEIN CLUB SUPPORT. 680,013
NORTH AMERICA (NON US) 0   GRANTS MULTIOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF FISH STEM CELL CULTURE MEDIA. PROTEIN EXTRACTION AND SCALE UP FROM BROSIMUM ALICASTRUM. ENZYMATIC CONVERSION OF OILS INTO FUNCTIONAL FATS USING GLYCEROLYSIS. 173,040
           
           
           
           
           
           
3a Sub-total .... 6 0 5,982,297
b Total from continuation sheets to Part I ... 0 0 1,503,965
c Totals (add lines 3a and 3b) 6 0 7,486,262
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Part II
Grants and Other Assistance to Organizations or Entities Outside the United States. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on 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 noncash
assistance
(h) Description
of noncash
assistance
(i) Method of
valuation
(book, FMV,
appraisal, other)
EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC SCALABLE PRODUCTION OF PRECISION-ENGINEERED ALTERNATIVE PROTEIN WITH MEAT-LIKE APPEARANCE AND TEXTURE; CHICKEN AND SHEEP TAG PRODUCTION FROM FOOD WASTE STREAMS WITH YEAST 347,600 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) UNCOVERING THE SECRETOME OF EVOLVING PRIMARY MUSCLE CELLS FOR IN VITRO MEAT PRODUCTION 98,816 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) POLICY AND COMMUNICATIONS WORK 33,911 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA STUDY THE GENETIC BASIS OF PROLIFERATION IN CULTURED MEAT 50,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) POLICY AND COMMUNICATIONS WORK 11,078 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) CULTIVATED MEAT LIFECYCLE ANALYSIS 13,065 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
NORTH AMERICA (NON US) MULTIOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF FISH STEM CELL CULTURE MEDIA 50,500 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) POLICY WORK 22,390 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) UNDERSTANDING AND CONTROLING THE TEXTURE OF FILAMENTOUS FUNGI TO PATH THE WAY FOR MYCELIUM-BASED MEAT AND SEAFOOD ALTERNATIVES 250,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC TESTING EFFICIENT METHODS FOR ENHANCED STABILITY, SUSTAINED RELEASE AND EASE OF DELIVERY OF GROWTH FACTORS IN THE MEDIUM: LIPID COCHLEATE-BASED FORMULATION OF BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 51,800 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH AMERICA SEAFOOD SPECIES CHARACTERIZATION 61,985 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH AMERICA SCALABLE PROCESSES FOR OBTAINING 3D STRUCTURED WHOLE-CUTS OF FISH 200,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH AMERICA WHOLE CUT CHICKEN ANALOGS FROM MASSIVE DYNAMIC COCOON-LIKE BACTERIAL CELLULOSE TISSUE-ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTS 177,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH AMERICA BIOMIMIC OF FISH FILLETS USING FUNGAL PROTEINS BY ENZYMATIC TREATMENT OR WITH EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES PRODUCED BY LACTOBACILLUS SPP. 57,850 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH AMERICA ELECTROSPINNING OF PLANT PROTEINS TO PRODUCE 3D MEAT ANALOGUES 152,738 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH AMERICA PRODUCE WHOLE CUTS OF CHICKEN MEAT WITH THE TASTE EXPERIENCE THROUGH COMBINATION OF CULTIVATED MEAT AND PLANT-BASED TECHNIQUES 248,415 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH AMERICA DERIVATION OF EMBRYONIC SOMATIC CELLS AND TRANSGENE-FREE IPSCS FROM TWO IMPORTANT NEOTROPICAL FISH SPECIES 97,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA DEVELOPMENT OF INJECTION-MOLDED STEAK. COST-EFFECTIVE EXTRACTION OF HIGH-QUALITY RUBISCO PROTEIN FROM A GREEN WASTE OF COMMON CROPS 250,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA DEVELOPMENT OF INJECTION-MOLDED STEAK. COST-EFFECTIVE EXTRACTION OF HIGH-QUALITY RUBISCO PROTEIN FROM A GREEN WASTE OF COMMON CROPS 70,769 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH ASIA GOSWANI - IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FISH MUSCLE AND OPTIMIZATION ON PLANT-BASED SCAFFOLDING TOWARDS WHOLE CUT SEAFOOD PRODUCTION 90,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) ALGAE 2 FISH 250,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
SOUTH ASIA SELECT VARIETIES OF SORGHUM, PEARL MILLET AND FINGER MILLET TOWARDS PROMOTING NUTRITIONALLY SUPERIOR, SENSORY ACCEPTABLE AND COST EFFECTIVE INDIAN FLATBREAD BISCUITS 40,449 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC ENGINEERING CONNECTIVE LAYER CONSTRUCTED BY PLANT PROTEIN FIBRILS FOR CREATING WHOLE-CUT MEAT SUBSTITUTES 250,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
NORTH AMERICA (NON US) PROTEIN EXTRACTION AND SCALE UP FROM BROSIMUM ALICASTRUM 22,550 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA DEVELOPING A FERMENTATION PROCESS FOR RECOMBINANT POTATO PATATIN 50,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA ASSEMBLY AND MATURATION OF SKELETAL MUSCLE ORGANOID BUILDING BLOCKS INTO THICK WHOLE-CUT 200,000 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA GRANT FOR ISRAEL AFFILIATE TO FUND SCITECH GRANTS 30,143 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC UTILIZATION OF MICROALGAL FERMENTATION PRODUCT TO PRODUCE STRUCTURED PLANT-BASED FAT FOR MEAT ANALOGUE 99,550 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
NORTH AMERICA (NON US) ENZYMATIC CONVERSION OF IOLS INTO FUNCTIONAL FATS USING GLYCEROLYSIS 99,990 WIRE TRANSFER 0 N/A FAIR MARKET VALUE
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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3 Enter total number of other organizations or entities .......................MediumBullet
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Part III
Grants and Other Assistance to Individuals Outside the United States. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on 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
noncash
assistance
(g) Description
of noncash
assistance
(h) Method of
valuation
(book, FMV,
appraisal, other)
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
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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 separately 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; don't file with Form 990). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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 separately file Form 5713, International Boycott Report (see Instructions for Form 5713; don't file with Form 990).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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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: EACH GRANTEE SUBMITS A BUDGET PROPOSAL AND ONCE AN AGREED UPON BUDGET IS REACHED, GFI SENDS THE GRANTEE A LETTER STATING THE AMOUNT OF FUNDS TO BE DISBURSED AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE USE OF THE FUNDS. AT THE COMPLETION OF THE AWARD PERIOD, THE GRANTEE SUBMITS A FINAL REPORT THAT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE USE OF FUNDS.
PART II, LINE 1 ACCOUNTING METHOD: THE ORGANIZATION USES THE ACCRUAL METHOD OF ACCOUNTING TO ACCOUNT FOR CASH GRANTS.
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