Form990-PF

Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Return of Private Foundation
or Section 4947(a)(1) Trust Treated as Private Foundation
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OMB No. 1545-0047
2022
Open to Public Inspection
For calendar year 2022, or tax year beginning 01-01-2022 , and ending 12-31-2022
Name of foundation
THE CHRISTENSEN FUND
 
Number and street (or P.O. box number if mail is not delivered to street address)660 4TH STREET 235
 
Room/suite
City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code
SAN FRANCISCO, CA94107
A Employer identification number

94-6055879
B Telephone number (see instructions)

(415) 644-1620
C right arrow
G Check all that apply:

D 1. Foreign organizations, check here............. right arrow
2. Foreign organizations meeting the 85%
test, check here and attach computation ...
right arrow
E right arrow
H Check type of organization:
F right arrow
I Fair market value of all assets at end
of year (from Part II, col. (c),
line 16)right arrow$325,920,030
J Accounting method:
 
(Part I, column (d) must be on cash basis.)
Part I Analysis of Revenue and Expenses (The total of amounts in columns (b), (c), and (d) may not necessarily equal the amounts in column (a) (see instructions).) (a) Revenue and
expenses per
books
(b) Net investment
income
(c) Adjusted net
income
(d) Disbursements
for charitable
purposes
(cash basis only)
Revenue 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, etc., received (attach schedule)  
2 Check right arrow.............
3 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments 31,095 31,095  
4 Dividends and interest from securities... 4,906,125 4,812,150  
5a Gross rents............ 1,465,732 1,465,732  
b Net rental income or (loss) 1,465,732
6a Net gain or (loss) from sale of assets not on line 10 -326,399
b Gross sales price for all assets on line 6a 17,783,519
7 Capital gain net income (from Part IV, line 2)... 0
8 Net short-term capital gain.........  
9 Income modifications...........  
10a Gross sales less returns and allowances  
b Less: Cost of goods sold....  
c Gross profit or (loss) (attach schedule).....    
11 Other income (attach schedule)....... 1,981,256 1,328,894  
12 Total. Add lines 1 through 11........ 8,057,809 7,637,871  
Operating and Administrative Expenses 13 Compensation of officers, directors, trustees, etc. 749,577 5,000   744,577
14 Other employee salaries and wages...... 564,439 0   564,439
15 Pension plans, employee benefits....... 508,769 0   508,769
16a Legal fees (attach schedule)......... 44,200 2,716   41,484
b Accounting fees (attach schedule)....... 86,522 0   81,522
c Other professional fees (attach schedule).... 975,479 0   975,479
17 Interest...............        
18 Taxes (attach schedule) (see instructions)... 10,708 10,650   58
19 Depreciation (attach schedule) and depletion... 9,063 9,063  
20 Occupancy.............. 32,110 0   32,110
21 Travel, conferences, and meetings....... 506,847 0   506,847
22 Printing and publications.......... 1,451 0   1,451
23 Other expenses (attach schedule)....... 4,210,522 4,732,006   445,423
24 Total operating and administrative expenses.
Add lines 13 through 23.......... 7,699,687 4,759,435   3,902,159
25 Contributions, gifts, grants paid....... 13,850,277 13,980,278
26 Total expenses and disbursements. Add lines 24 and 25 21,549,964 4,759,435   17,882,437
27 Subtract line 26 from line 12:
a Excess of revenue over expenses and disbursements -13,492,155
b Net investment income (if negative, enter -0-) 2,878,436
c Adjusted net income (if negative, enter -0-)...  
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see instructions.
Cat. No. 11289X Form 990-PF (2022)
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Part II Balance Sheets Attached schedules and amounts in the description column
should be for end-of-year amounts only. (See instructions.)
Beginning of year End of year
(a) Book Value (b) Book Value (c) Fair Market Value
Assets 1 Cash—non-interest-bearing............. 3,285,978 2,103,529 2,103,529
2 Savings and temporary cash investments.........      
3 Accounts receivable right arrow1,183
Less: allowance for doubtful accounts right arrow   105,616 1,183 1,183
4 Pledges receivable right arrow  
Less: allowance for doubtful accounts right arrow        
5 Grants receivable.................      
6 Receivables due from officers, directors, trustees, and other
disqualified persons (attach schedule) (see instructions).....      
7 Other notes and loans receivable (attach schedule) right arrow  
Less: allowance for doubtful accounts right arrow        
8 Inventories for sale or use..............      
9 Prepaid expenses and deferred charges.......... 36,230 655,622 655,622
10a Investments—U.S. and state government obligations (attach schedule)      
b Investments—corporate stock (attach schedule)....... 20,466,943 Click to see attachment
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17,089,883
17,089,883
c Investments—corporate bonds (attach schedule)....... 14,613,255 Click to see attachment
List of Attached Documents:
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12,400,200
12,400,200
11 Investments—land, buildings, and equipment: basis right arrow7,466,650
Less: accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) right arrow4,384,746 3,081,904 3,081,904 30,466,650
12 Investments—mortgage loans.............      
13 Investments—other (attach schedule).......... 313,898,807 Click to see attachment
List of Attached Documents:
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255,289,073
255,289,073
14 Land, buildings, and equipment: basis right arrow190,318
Less: accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) right arrow102,583 96,798 87,735 87,735
15 Other assets (describe right arrow) Click to see attachment
List of Attached Documents:
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9,001,541
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List of Attached Documents:
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7,826,155
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List of Attached Documents:
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7,826,155
16 Total assets (to be completed by all filers—see the
instructions. Also, see page 1, item I) 364,587,072 298,535,284 325,920,030
Liabilities 17 Accounts payable and accrued expenses.......... 3,568 146,826
18 Grants payable................. 1,080,000 950,000
19 Deferred revenue.................    
20 Loans from officers, directors, trustees, and other disqualified persons    
21 Mortgages and other notes payable (attach schedule)......    
22 Other liabilities (describe right arrow) Click to see attachment
List of Attached Documents:
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3,177,969
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List of Attached Documents:
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675,981
23 Total liabilities (add lines 17 through 22)......... 4,261,537 1,772,807
Net Assets or Fund Balances Foundations that follow FASB ASC 958, check here right arrow
and complete lines 24, 25, 29 and 30.
24 Net assets without donor restrictions........... 360,325,535 296,762,477
25 Net assets with donor restrictions............    
Foundations that do not follow FASB ASC 958, check here right arrow
and complete lines 26 through 30.
26 Capital stock, trust principal, or current funds........    
27 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, bldg., and equipment fund    
28 Retained earnings, accumulated income, endowment, or other funds    
29 Total net assets or fund balances (see instructions)..... 360,325,535 296,762,477
30 Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances (see instructions). 364,587,072 298,535,284
Part III
Analysis of Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances
1
Total net assets or fund balances at beginning of year—Part II, column (a), line 29 (must agree with end-of-year figure reported on prior year’s return) ...............
1
360,325,535
2
Enter amount from Part I, line 27a .....................
2
-13,492,155
3
Other increases not included in line 2 (itemize) right arrow
3
0
4
Add lines 1, 2, and 3 ..........................
4
346,833,380
5
Decreases not included in line 2 (itemize) right arrowClick to see attachment
List of Attached Documents:
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5
50,070,903
6
Total net assets or fund balances at end of year (line 4 minus line 5)—Part II, column (b), line 29 .
6
296,762,477
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Part IV
Capital Gains and Losses for Tax on Investment Income
(a) List and describe the kind(s) of property sold (e.g., real estate,
2-story brick warehouse; or common stock, 200 shs. MLC Co.)
(b)
How acquired
P—Purchase
D—Donation
(c)
Date acquired
(mo., day, yr.)
(d)
Date sold
(mo., day, yr.)
1 a VANGUARD P 2017-03-06 2022-12-31
b PASSTHROUGH GAINS P 2021-01-01 2022-12-31
c
d
e
(e)
Gross sales price
(f)
Depreciation allowed
(or allowable)
(g)
Cost or other basis
plus expense of sale
(h)
Gain or (loss)
(e) plus (f) minus (g)
a 17,783,519   17,633,711 149,808
b     3,127,267 -3,127,267
c
d
e
Complete only for assets showing gain in column (h) and owned by the foundation on 12/31/69 (l)
Gains (Col. (h) gain minus
col. (k), but not less than -0-) or
Losses (from col.(h))
(i)
F.M.V. as of 12/31/69
(j)
Adjusted basis
as of 12/31/69
(k)
Excess of col. (i)
over col. (j), if any
a       149,808
b       -3,127,267
c
d
e
2 Capital gain net income or (net capital loss) Bracket If gain, also enter in Part I, line 7
If (loss), enter -0- in Part I, line 7
Bracket 2 -2,977,459
3 Net short-term capital gain or (loss) as defined in sections 1222(5) and (6):
If gain, also enter in Part I, line 8, column (c) (see instructions). If (loss), enter -0-
in Part I, line 8 ...................
Bracket 3  
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Part V
Excise Tax Based on Investment Income (Section 4940(a), 4940(b), 4940(e), or 4948—see instructions)
1a Exempt operating foundations described in section 4940(d)(2), check here right arrow and enter “N/A" on line 1. Bracket for line 1a
Date of ruling or determination letter:   (attach copy of letter if necessary–see instructions) 1 40,010
b All other domestic foundations enter 1.39% (0.0139) of line 27b. Exempt foreign organizations enter 4% (0.04) of Part I, line 12, col. (b)
2 Tax under section 511 (domestic section 4947(a)(1) trusts and taxable foundations only. Others enter -0-) 2 0
3 Add lines 1 and 2........................... 3 40,010
4 Subtitle A (income) tax (domestic section 4947(a)(1) trusts and taxable foundations only. Others enter -0-) 4 0
5 Tax based on investment income. Subtract line 4 from line 3. If zero or less, enter -0- ..... 5 40,010
6 Credits/Payments:
a 2022 estimated tax payments and 2021 overpayment credited to 2022 6a 280,229
b Exempt foreign organizations—tax withheld at source...... 6b 0
c Tax paid with application for extension of time to file (Form 8868)... 6c 0
d Backup withholding erroneously withheld .......... 6d 0
7 Total credits and payments. Add lines 6a through 6d.............. 7 280,229
8 Enter any penalty for underpayment of estimated tax. Check here if Form 2221 is attached. Click to see attachment
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8 0
9 Tax due. If the total of lines 5 and 8 is more than line 7, enter amount owed.......right arrow 9  
10 Overpayment. If line 7 is more than the total of lines 5 and 8, enter the amount overpaid...right arrow 10 240,219
11 Enter the amount of line 10 to be: Credited to 2023 estimated taxright arrow240,219 Refundedright arrow 11 0
Part VI-A
Statements Regarding Activities
1a
During the tax year, did the foundation attempt to influence any national, state, or local legislation or did
Yes
No
it participate or intervene in any political campaign? ....................
1a
 
No
b
Did it spend more than $100 during the year (either directly or indirectly) for political purposes? See the instructions
for the definition.................................
1b
 
No
If the answer is "Yes" to 1a or 1b, attach a detailed description of the activities and copies of any materials
published or distributed by the foundation in connection with the activities.
c
Did the foundation file Form 1120-POL for this year?.....................
1c
 
No
d
Enter the amount (if any) of tax on political expenditures (section 4955) imposed during the year:
(1) On the foundation. right arrow$ 0(2) On foundation managers.right arrow$ 0
e
Enter the reimbursement (if any) paid by the foundation during the year for political expenditure tax imposed
on foundation managers.right arrow$ 0
2
Has the foundation engaged in any activities that have not previously been reported to the IRS?.......
2
 
No
If "Yes," attach a detailed description of the activities.
3
Has the foundation made any changes, not previously reported to the IRS, in its governing instrument, articles
of incorporation, or bylaws, or other similar instruments? If "Yes," attach a conformed copy of the changes....
3
 
No
4a
Did the foundation have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year?.........
4a
Yes
 
b
If "Yes," has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this year?...................
4b
Yes
 
5
Was there a liquidation, termination, dissolution, or substantial contraction during the year?.........
5
 
No
If "Yes," attach the statement required by General Instruction T.
6
Are the requirements of section 508(e) (relating to sections 4941 through 4945) satisfied either:
round bullet By language in the governing instrument, or
round bullet By state legislation that effectively amends the governing instrument so that no mandatory directions
that conflict with the state law remain in the governing instrument? ................
6
Yes
 
7
Did the foundation have at least $5,000 in assets at any time during the year? If "Yes," complete Part II, col. (c),
and Part XIV..................................
7
Yes
 
8a
Enter the states to which the foundation reports or with which it is registered (see instructions)
right arrowCA
b
If the answer is "Yes" to line 7, has the foundation furnished a copy of Form 990-PF to the Attorney
General (or designate) of each state as required by General Instruction G? If "No," attach explanation .
8b
Yes
 
9
Is the foundation claiming status as a private operating foundation within the meaning of section 4942(j)(3)
or 4942(j)(5) for calendar year 2022 or the taxable year beginning in 2022? See the instructions for Part XIII.
If "Yes," complete Part XIII .............................
9
 
No
10
Did any persons become substantial contributors during the tax year? If "Yes," attach a schedule listing their names
and addresses. ...............................
10
 
No
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Part VI-A
Statements Regarding Activities (continued)
11
At any time during the year, did the foundation, directly or indirectly, own a controlled entity within the
meaning of section 512(b)(13)? If "Yes," attach schedule. See instructions .............
11
 
No
12
Did the foundation make a distribution to a donor advised fund over which the foundation or a disqualified person had
advisory privileges? If "Yes," attach statement. See instructionsClick to see attachment
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12
Yes
 
13
Did the foundation comply with the public inspection requirements for its annual returns and exemption application?
13
Yes
 
Website addressright arrowCHRISTENSENFUND.ORG
14
The books are in care ofright arrowTHE CHRISTENSEN FUND Telephone no.right arrow (415) 644-1620

Located atright arrow660 4TH STREET 235SAN FRANCISCOCA ZIP+4right arrow94107
15
Section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts filing Form 990-PF in lieu of Form 1041 —check here .........right arrow
and enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the year ........right arrow
15
 
16 At any time during calendar year 2022, did the foundation have an interest in or a signature or other authority over YesNo
a bank, securities, or other financial account in a foreign country? .................
16   No
See the instructions for exceptions and filing requirements for FinCEN Form 114. If "Yes", enter the name of the foreign
country right arrow
Part VI-B
Statements Regarding Activities for Which Form 4720 May Be Required
File Form 4720 if any item is checked in the "Yes" column, unless an exception applies.
Yes
No
1a
During the year did the foundation (either directly or indirectly):
(1) Engage in the sale or exchange, or leasing of property with a disqualified person? ...........
1a(1)
 
No
(2) Borrow money from, lend money to, or otherwise extend credit to (or accept it from)
a disqualified person? ..............................
1a(2)
 
No
(3) Furnish goods, services, or facilities to (or accept them from) a disqualified person? ...........
1a(3)
 
No
(4) Pay compensation to, or pay or reimburse the expenses of, a disqualified person? ............
1a(4)
Yes
 
(5) Transfer any income or assets to a disqualified person (or make any of either available
for the benefit or use of a disqualified person)? ......................
1a(5)
 
No
(6) Agree to pay money or property to a government official? (Exception. Check "No"
if the foundation agreed to make a grant to or to employ the official for a period
after termination of government service, if terminating within 90 days.) ...............
1a(6)
 
No
b
If any answer is "Yes" to 1a(1)–(6), did any of the acts fail to qualify under the exceptions described in Regulations
section 53.4941(d)-3 or in a current notice regarding disaster assistance? See instructions ..........
1b
 
No
c
Organizations relying on a current notice regarding disaster assistance check here ........right arrow
d
Did the foundation engage in a prior year in any of the acts described in 1a, other than excepted acts,
that were not corrected before the first day of the tax year beginning in 2022? .............
1d
 
No
2
Taxes on failure to distribute income (section 4942) (does not apply for years the foundation was a private
operating foundation defined in section 4942(j)(3) or 4942(j)(5)):
a
At the end of tax year 2022, did the foundation have any undistributed income (Part XII, lines 6d
and 6e) for tax year(s) beginning before 2022?....................
2a
 
No
If "Yes," list the years right arrow20, 20, 20, 20
b
Are there any years listed in 2a for which the foundation is not applying the provisions of section 4942(a)(2)
(relating to incorrect valuation of assets) to the year’s undistributed income? (If applying section 4942(a)(2)
to all years listed, answer "No" and attach statement—see instructions.) ..............
2b
 
 
c
If the provisions of section 4942(a)(2) are being applied to any of the years listed in 2a, list the years here.
right arrow20, 20, 20, 20
3a
Did the foundation hold more than a 2% direct or indirect interest in any business enterprise at
any time during the year? ..............................
3a
 
No
b
If "Yes," did it have excess business holdings in 2022 as a result of (1) any purchase by the foundation
or disqualified persons after May 26, 1969; (2) the lapse of the 5-year period (or longer period approved
by the Commissioner under section 4943(c)(7)) to dispose of holdings acquired by gift or bequest; or (3)
the lapse of the 10-, 15-, or 20-year first phase holding period? (Use Schedule C, Form 4720, to determine
if the foundation had excess business holdings in 2022.) .....................
3b
 
 
4a
Did the foundation invest during the year any amount in a manner that would jeopardize its charitable purposes?
4a
 
No
b
Did the foundation make any investment in a prior year (but after December 31, 1969) that could jeopardize its
charitable purpose that had not been removed from jeopardy before the first day of the tax year beginning in 2022? ..
4b
 
No
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Part VI-B
Statements Regarding Activities for Which Form 4720 May Be Required (continued)
5a
During the year did the foundation pay or incur any amount to:
Yes
No
(1) Carry on propaganda, or otherwise attempt to influence legislation (section 4945(e))? ..........
5a(1)
 
No
(2) Influence the outcome of any specific public election (see section 4955); or to carry
on, directly or indirectly, any voter registration drive? ....................
5a(2)
 
No
(3) Provide a grant to an individual for travel, study, or other similar purposes? .............
5a(3)
 
No
(4) Provide a grant to an organization other than a charitable, etc., organization described
in section 4945(d)(4)(A)? See instructions ........................
5a(4)
Yes
 
(5) Provide for any purpose other than religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or
educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals? .............
5a(5)
 
No
b
If any answer is "Yes" to 5a(1)–(5), did any of the transactions fail to qualify under the exceptions described in
Regulations section 53.4945 or in a current notice regarding disaster assistance? See instructions ........
5b
 
No
c
Organizations relying on a current notice regarding disaster assistance check .........right arrow
d
If the answer is "Yes" to question 5a(4), does the foundation claim exemption from the
tax because it maintained expenditure responsibility for the grant? .................
5d
Yes
 
If "Yes," attach the statement required by Regulations section 53.4945–5(d). Click to see attachment
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6a
Did the foundation, during the year, receive any funds, directly or indirectly, to pay premiums on
a personal benefit contract? .............................
6a
 
No
b
Did the foundation, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract? ....
6b
 
No
If "Yes" to 6b, file Form 8870.
7a
At any time during the tax year, was the foundation a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction?
7a
 
No
b
If "Yes", did the foundation receive any proceeds or have any net income attributable to the transaction? .....
7b
 
 
8
Is the foundation subject to the section 4960 tax on payment(s) of more than $1,000,000 in remuneration or
excess parachute payment during the year? .........................
8
 
No
Part VII
Information About Officers, Directors, Trustees, Foundation Managers, Highly Paid Employees,
and Contractors
1 List all officers, directors, trustees, foundation managers and their compensation. See instructions
(a) Name and address (b) Title, and average
hours per week
devoted to position
(c) Compensation
(If not paid, enter
-0-)
(d) Contributions to employee benefit plans and deferred compensation (e) Expense account,
other allowances
DIANE CHRISTENSEN PRESIDENT
3.70
0 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN-CALVIN TRUSTEE
3.70
0 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
CHRISTINE MARTIN TRUSTEE
3.70
15,000 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
NICOLE PIERRET TRUSTEE
3.70
0 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
JULIA LOPEZ CHAIR
3.70
0 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
ALETHA COLEMAN TRUSTEE
3.70
0 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
PHILLIPPE WALLACE TREASURER
3.70
16,500 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
VILAS DHAR TRUSTEE
3.70
0 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
LISA HENDRICKSON TRUSTEE
3.70
0 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
TERRI HENRY TRUSTEE
3.70
15,000 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
VINCE LOGAN TRUSTEE
3.70
5,000 0 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
CARLA FREDERICKS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
40.00
362,724 52,793 880
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
MATT AGUIAR CHIEF FINANCIAL AND OPERATING OFFICER
40.00
247,024 50,755 1,040
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
SHANNON DWORSKY SECRETARY
40.00
83,329 39,861 238
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
2 Compensation of five highest-paid employees (other than those included on line 1—see instructions). If none, enter “NONE."
(a) Name and address of each employee paid more than $50,000 (b) Title, and average
hours per week
devoted to position
(c) Compensation (d) Contributions to
employee benefit
plans and deferred
compensation
(e) Expense account,
other allowances
SHAWN WATTS DIRECTOR
40.00
167,308 41,092 960
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
CASEY BOX DIRECTOR
40.00
166,843 39,643 0
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
DAVID ALLEN CONTROLLER
40.00
137,482 41,346 960
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
STANISLAVA STANCHEVA DIRECTOR
40.00
121,630 14,910 880
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
HALEY DELOACH ADMINISTRATOR
40.00
50,566 24,154 238
660 4TH STREET 235
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
Total number of other employees paid over $50,000...................right arrow 8
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Part VII
Information About Officers, Directors, Trustees, Foundation Managers, Highly Paid Employees,
and Contractors (continued)
3 Five highest-paid independent contractors for professional services (see instructions). If none, enter "NONE".
(a) Name and address of each person paid more than $50,000 (b) Type of service (c) Compensation
HUMAN RESOURCE MEXICO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 138,178
EUCALIPTO - AB 38 EL ENCINAL TECATE
21506
  BAJA CALIFORNIA  
MX
WISEN GROUP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 114,823
VANGUARD HOUSE
  NAIROBI AREA  
KE
CHARAPA CONSULTING PROGRAM CONSULTING 108,000
VALBYGRDSVEJ 70B 2500
  VALBY  
DA
CHANGE CONSULTING COMMUNICATION CONSULTING 106,777
PO BOX 10453
OAKLAND,CA94610
JEN ASTONE INVESTING CONSULTING 52,500
308 COATES DRIVE
APTOS,CA95003
Total number of others receiving over $50,000 for professional services.............right arrow5
Part VIII-A
Summary of Direct Charitable Activities
List the foundation’s four largest direct charitable activities during the tax year. Include relevant statistical information such as the number of organizations and other beneficiaries served, conferences convened, research papers produced, etc. Expenses
1 TO FACILITATE A BROAD, INCLUSIVE AND PARTICIPATORY PROCESS WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, DONORS, FUNDERS AND RELEVANT SUPPORT ORGANISATIONS WITH THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES: TO PROVIDE AN OVERVIEW OF EXISTING IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS AND MODALITIES T ADVANCE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' FOREST TENURE RIGHTS AND GREATER RECOGNITION AND REWARDS FOR THEIR ROLE AS GUARDIANS OF FORESTS AND NATURE; TO REVIEW EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS LEARNED RELATED TO DIVERSE FUNDING MODALITIES FOR INDIGENOUS ORGANISATIONS AND COMMUNITIES; TO OUTLINE PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS FOR THE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF PROJECTS AND FUNDS, WHICH MEET THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY OF BOTH DONORS AS WELL AS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' INSTITUTIONS AT ALL LEVELS. 108,000
2 WORK TO ADVANCE THE INHERENT RIGHTS, DIGNITY AND SELF-DETERMINATION OF THEIR COMMUNITIES, NATIONS AND PEOPLES AND TO RECOGNIZE THE PROMISE OF THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (UNDRIP); CONNECT WITH OTHER INDIGENOUS LEADERS TO SHARE ABOUT THEIR WORK, LEARNINGS, AND OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT EACH OTHER; PERIODIC ENGAGEMENT WITH LEARNING SITE PARTNERS AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR TO TAP REGIONAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES; PRESENTATION AT LEAST ONE PHILANTHROPIC BRIEFING, EVENT OR PANEL. 228,412
3 TO DEVELOP AND PRESENT AN INDIGENOUS-LED, PARTICIPATORY REVIEW FROM AN INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE MOST IMPORTANT VOICES, PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES (BOTH COLLECTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL) OF INDIGENOUS-LED ORGANIZATIONS IN MEXICO. 50,000
4 ELABORATION OF A HIGH LEVEL STRATEGY FOR THE CONGO BASIN ON FOREST, LAND USE AND CLIMATE CHANGE. PERFORM FIELD WORK IN FIVE COUNTRIES OF THE CONGO BASIN NOTABLY CAMEROON, THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, THE REPUBLIC OF CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO AND GABON. THE STUDY WILL DEVELOP PATHWAYS TO 'WIN' ON STOPPING DEFORESTATION AND PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE FOREST ECONOMIES IN THE CONGO BASIN REGION. 36,432
Part VIII-B
Summary of Program-Related Investments (see instructions)
Describe the two largest program-related investments made by the foundation during the tax year on lines 1 and 2. Amount
1  
2  
All other program-related investments. See instructions.
3  
Total. Add lines 1 through 3.........................right arrow0
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Part IX
Minimum Investment Return (All domestic foundations must complete this part. Foreign foundations, see instructions.)
1
Fair market value of assets not used (or held for use) directly in carrying out charitable, etc.,
purposes:
a
Average monthly fair market value of securities...................
1a
0
b
Average of monthly cash balances.......................
1b
4,994,045
c
Fair market value of all other assets (see instructions)................
1c
345,325,830
d
Total (add lines 1a, b, and c).........................
1d
350,319,875
e
Reduction claimed for blockage or other factors reported on lines 1a and
1c (attach detailed explanation) .............
1e
0
2
Acquisition indebtedness applicable to line 1 assets..................
2
0
3
Subtract line 2 from line 1d.........................
3
350,319,875
4
Cash deemed held for charitable activities. Enter 1.5% (0.015) of line 3 (for greater amount, see
instructions) .............................
4
5,254,798
5
Net value of noncharitable-use assets. Subtract line 4 from line 3. ............
5
345,065,077
6
Minimum investment return. Enter 5% (0.05) of line 5................
6
17,253,254
Part X
Distributable Amount (see instructions) (Section 4942(j)(3) and (j)(5) private operating foundations and certain foreign organizations check here right arrow and do not complete this part.)
1
Minimum investment return from Part IX, line 6..................
1
17,253,254
2a
Tax on investment income for 2022 from Part V, line 5.......
2a
40,010
b
Income tax for 2022. (This does not include the tax from Part V.) ...
2b
36,563
c
Add lines 2a and 2b............................
2c
76,573
3
Distributable amount before adjustments. Subtract line 2c from line 1............
3
17,176,681
4
Recoveries of amounts treated as qualifying distributions................
4
0
5
Add lines 3 and 4............................
5
17,176,681
6
Deduction from distributable amount (see instructions).................
6
0
7
Distributable amount as adjusted. Subtract line 6 from line 5. Enter here and on Part XII, line 1 ...
7
17,176,681
Part XI
Qualifying Distributions (see instructions)
1
Amounts paid (including administrative expenses) to accomplish charitable, etc., purposes:
a
Expenses, contributions, gifts, etc.—total from Part I, column (d), line 26 ..........
1a
17,882,437
b
Program-related investments—total from Part VIII-B..................
1b
0
2
Amounts paid to acquire assets used (or held for use) directly in carrying out charitable, etc.,
purposes...............................
2
 
3
Amounts set aside for specific charitable projects that satisfy the:
a
Suitability test (prior IRS approval required)....................
3a
 
b
Cash distribution test (attach the required schedule) .................
3b
 
4
Qualifying distributions. Add lines 1a through 3b. Enter here and on Part XII, line 4. .......
4
17,882,437
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Part XII
Undistributed Income (see instructions)
(a)
Corpus
(b)
Years prior to 2021
(c)
2021
(d)
2022
1 Distributable amount for 2022 from Part X, line 7 17,176,681
2 Undistributed income, if any, as of the end of 2022:
a Enter amount for 2021 only....... 0
b Total for prior years:20, 20, 20 0
3 Excess distributions carryover, if any, to 2022:
a From 2017...... 237,005
b From 2018......  
c From 2019......  
d From 2020......  
e From 2021......  
f Total of lines 3a through e ........ 237,005
4Qualifying distributions for 2022 from Part
XI, line 4: right arrow$ 17,882,437
a Applied to 2021, but not more than line 2a 0
b Applied to undistributed income of prior years
(Election required—see instructions).....
0
c Treated as distributions out of corpus (Election
required—see instructions)........
0
d Applied to 2022 distributable amount..... 17,176,681
e Remaining amount distributed out of corpus 705,756
5 Excess distributions carryover applied to 2022. 0 0
(If an amount appears in column (d), the
same amount must be shown in column (a).)
6Enter the net total of each column as
indicated below:
a Corpus. Add lines 3f, 4c, and 4e. Subtract line 5 942,761
b Prior years’ undistributed income. Subtract
line 4b from line 2b ..........
0
c Enter the amount of prior years’ undistributed
income for which a notice of deficiency has
been issued, or on which the section 4942(a)
tax has been previously assessed......
0
d Subtract line 6c from line 6b. Taxable amount
—see instructions ...........
0
e Undistributed income for 2021. Subtract line
4a from line 2a. Taxable amount—see
instructions .............
0
f Undistributed income for 2022. Subtract
lines 4d and 5 from line 1. This amount must
be distributed in 2023 ..........
0
7 Amounts treated as distributions out of
corpus to satisfy requirements imposed by
section 170(b)(1)(F) or 4942(g)(3) (Election may
be required - see instructions) .......
0
8 Excess distributions carryover from 2017 not
applied on line 5 or line 7 (see instructions) ...
237,005
9 Excess distributions carryover to 2023.
Subtract lines 7 and 8 from line 6a ......
705,756
10 Analysis of line 9:
a Excess from 2018....  
b Excess from 2019....  
c Excess from 2020....  
d Excess from 2021....  
e Excess from 2022.... 705,756
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Part XIII
Private Operating Foundations (see instructions and Part VI-A, question 9)
1a If the foundation has received a ruling or determination letter that it is a private operating
foundation, and the ruling is effective for 2022, enter the date of the ruling ...... right arrow
 
b Check box to indicate whether the organization is a private operating foundation described in section or
2a Enter the lesser of the adjusted net
income from Part I or the minimum
investment return from Part IX for each
year listed ..........
Tax year Prior 3 years (e) Total
(a) 2022 (b) 2021 (c) 2020 (d) 2019
         
b 85% (0.85) of line 2a .........          
c Qualifying distributions from Part XI,
line 4 for each year listed .....
         
d Amounts included in line 2c not used directly
for active conduct of exempt activities ..........
         
e Qualifying distributions made directly
for active conduct of exempt activities.
Subtract line 2d from line 2c ....
         
3 Complete 3a, b, or c for the
alternative test relied upon:
a “Assets" alternative test—enter:
(1) Value of all assets ......          
(2) Value of assets qualifying
under section 4942(j)(3)(B)(i)
         
b “Endowment" alternative test— enter 2/3
of minimum investment return shown in
Part IX, line 6 for each year listed ..
         
c “Support" alternative test—enter:
(1) Total support other than gross
investment income (interest,
dividends, rents, payments
on securities loans (section
512(a)(5)), or royalties) ....
         
(2) Support from general public
and 5 or more exempt
organizations as provided in
section 4942(j)(3)(B)(iii)....
         
(3) Largest amount of support
from an exempt organization
         
(4) Gross investment income          
Part XIV
Supplementary Information (Complete this part only if the foundation had $5,000 or more in
assets at any time during the year—see instructions.)
1Information Regarding Foundation Managers:
aList any managers of the foundation who have contributed more than 2% of the total contributions received by the foundation
before the close of any tax year (but only if they have contributed more than $5,000). (See section 507(d)(2).)
bList any managers of the foundation who own 10% or more of the stock of a corporation (or an equally large portion of the
ownership of a partnership or other entity) of which the foundation has a 10% or greater interest.
2Information Regarding Contribution, Grant, Gift, Loan, Scholarship, etc., Programs:
Check here right arrow
aThe name, address, and telephone number or e-mail address of the person to whom applications should be addressed:
AN EMAIL SHOULD BE ELECTRONICALLY S
ADDRESS WWWCHRISTENSENFUNDORG
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94107
(415) 644-1620
bThe form in which applications should be submitted and information and materials they should include:
INITIAL REQUESTS FOR FUNDING ARE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY. PROSPECTIVE GRANTEES ARE THEN INVITED TO SUBMIT FULL PROPOSALS ELECTRONICALLY (PRE-GRANT INQUIRY). THE INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED, NOT LIMITED TO: IDENTITY, CONTACT INFORMATION, TAX STATUS, REGISTRATION AND GOVERNING DOCUMENTS, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, PAST HISTORY AND EXPERIENCE, MANAGEMENT, ACTIVITIES, AND PRACTICES OF THE APPLYING ORGANIZATION, PROJECT PURPOSE, PROJECT DESCRIPTION, BUDGET, ACTIVITIES, TIMELINE, ANTICIPATED RESULTS, AND REQUESTED AMOUNT.
cAny submission deadlines:
SEE BELOW
dAny restrictions or limitations on awards, such as by geographical areas, charitable fields, kinds of institutions, or other
factors:
GRANT APPLICATIONS ARE BY INVITE ONLY. NO UNSOLICITED PREPROPOSALS FOR GRANTS TO BE AWARDED IN THE NEXT CALENDAR YEAR WILL BE ACCEPTED.
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Part XIV
Supplementary Information (continued)
3 Grants and Contributions Paid During the Year or Approved for Future Payment
Recipient If recipient is an individual,
show any relationship to
any foundation manager
or substantial contributor
Foundation
status of
recipient
Purpose of grant or
contribution
Amount
Name and address (home or business)
aPaid during the year

CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

PO BOX 29361
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94129
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 30,000

COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS INC

1255 23RD STREET NW SUITE 200
WASHINGTON,DC20037
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 14,000

EDGE FUNDERS ALLIANCE

116 E 16TH ST 7
NEW YORK,NY10003
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 10,000

ENVIRONMENTAL GRANTMAKERS ASSOCIATION

475 RIVERSIDE DRIVE SUITE 960
NEW YORK,NY10115
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 20,600

INTERNATIONAL FUNDERS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

1900 POINT WEST WAY STE 276
SACRAMENTO,CA95815
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 15,000

INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

RUE MAUVERNEY 28
GLAND   CH - 1196
SZ
  PC CONTINUED SUPPORT TO IUCN TO PROVIDE A SPACE IN WHICH DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS, INCLUDING GOVERNMENTS, NGOS, SCIENTISTS, BUSINESSES, LOCAL COMMUNITIES, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ORGANIZATIONS, AND OTHERS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO FORGE AND IMPLEMENT SOLUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. 8,778

JUSTICE FUNDERS

436 14TH STREET SUITE 700
OAKLAND,CA94612
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 12,500

MERIDIAN INSTITUTE

PO BOX 1829 105 VILLAGE PLACE
DILLON,CO80435
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR THE FUTURE OF FOOD -- A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF MERIDIAN INSTITUTE. 20,000

NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIVE PHILANTHROPY

1900 L STREET NW SUITE 825
WASHINGTON,DC20036
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 6,000

NATIVE AMERICANS IN PHILANTHROPY

1140 3RD STREET NE 2ND FLOOR
WASHINGTON,DC20002
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 15,000

PANORAMA GLOBAL

2101 4TH AVENUE SUITE 2100
SEATTLE,WA98121
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE HUMAN RIGHTS FUNDERS NETWORK -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROGRAM OF PANORAMA GLOBAL. 10,000

PEAK GRANTMAKING INC

1666 K STREET NW SUITE 440
WASHINGTON,DC20006
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

SOLIDAIRE NETWORK INC

1423 BROADWAY 314
OAKLAND,CA94612
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 20,000

BILLION OYSTER PROJECT

10 SOUTH STREET SLIP 7
NEW YORK,NY10004
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

CITY HOPE SAN FRANCISCO

45 OLIVE STREET
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94109
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT FUND

200 SEAPORT BOULEVARD
BOSTON,MA02210
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 16,500

FOUR DIRECTIONS NATIVE VOTER ENGAGEMENT INC

PO BOX 194
MISSION,SD57555
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

JUST HEALTH 510

2976 SUMMIT ST SUITE 201
OAKLAND,CA94609
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 1,000

MAASAI EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT TODAY

9902 181ST AVENUE EAST
BONNEY LAKE,WA98391
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

MADREAN ARCHIPELAGO WILDLIFE CENTER

141 PAGE LANE
ELGIN,AZ85611
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES USA INC

40 RECTOR STREET 16TH FLOOR
NEW YORK,NY10006
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 8,250

OAKLAND LITERACY COALITION

120 LINDEN STREET
OAKLAND,CA94607
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 1,000

PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION OF NEVIN PLATT MIDDLE SCHOOL

6096 BASELINE ROAD
BOULDER,CO80303
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

PTA CALIFORNIA CONGRESS OF PARENTS TEACHERS & STUDENTS INC

1757 MOUNTAIN BLVD
OAKLAND,CA94611
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 1,000

PTA FLORIDA CONGRESS

8600 BOCA CIEGA DRIVE
ST PETE BEACH,FL33706
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

RHIZOMATICA COMMUNICATIONS

241 S 6TH ST
PHILADELPHIA,PA19106
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 3,000

SMITH COLLEGE

23 ELM STREET STODDARD ANNEX
NORTHAMPTON,MA01063
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 16,500

SRD FOUNDATION

PO BOX 25446
OVERLAND PARK,KS66225
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 1,500

VANGUARD CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT PROGRAM

PO BOX 9509
WARWICK,RI02889
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 20,000

WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN INC

200 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW 7TH FLOOR
WASHINGTON,DC20001
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 8,250

YEMEN AID INC

PO BOX 238
YONKERS,NY10704
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 1,500

AFFILIATED TRIBES OF NORTHWEST INDIANS

5904 NE SANDY BLVD
PORTLAND,OR97213
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY

6321 RIVERSIDE PLAZA LANE NW UNIT A
ALBUQUERQUE,NM87120
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 200,000

CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN DRYLANDS

PO BOX 35-60500
MARSABIT    
KE
  PC TO GENERATE DATA FOR EVIDENCE-BASED POLICYMAKING IN SUPPORT OF THE RECOGNITION OF PASTORALISM AS A VIABLE LIVELIHOOD SYSTEM IN THE ARID AND SEMIARID RANGELANDS OF KENYA AND HIGHLIGHT THE IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS OF INDIGENOUS LIVESTOCK-BASED ECONOMIES TO THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA. 300,000

FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

2432 MAIN STREET 2ND FLOOR
LONGMONT,CO80501
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE OF THE SACRED LANDS, A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE. 100,000

FRIENDS OF LAKE TURKANA TRUST

PO BOX 515-30500
LODWAR,RIFT VALLEY  
KE
  PC TO STRENGTHEN COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY ON LAND AND TERRITORIAL RIGHTS IN EAST AFRICA AND SUPPORT THE INCLUSION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN GREEN ENERGY TALKS AND DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES. 75,000

GWICHIN STEERING COMMITTEE

201 1ST AVE SUITE 124
FAIRBANKS,AK99701
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

HONOR THE EARTH

PO BOX 63 607 MAIN AVE
CALLAWAY,MN56521
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 200,000

INDIAN LAND TENURE FOUNDATION

151 COUNTY ROAD B2 EAST
LITTLE CANADA,MN551171523
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 200,000

INDIGENOUS EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF TURTLE ISLAND

POBOX 485
BEMIDJI,MN56619
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

INDIGENOUS MOVEMENT FOR PEACE ADVANCEMENT AND CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION (IMPA

499-10400 NANYUKI
NANYUKI    
KE
  PC ESTABLISH PARTNERSHIPS WITH STATE AGENCIES TO PROMOTE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RELEVANT LEGISLATION IN SUPPORT OF SECURE RESOURCES RIGHTS IN LIGHT OF THE COMMUNITY LAND ACT OF 2016. 160,000

INDIJ PUBLIC MEDIA

PO BOX 929 PHOENIX
PHOENIX,AZ85001
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

INSTITUTO MEXICANO DE DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO AC

ARCADIO ZIGA Y TEJEDA 1398 BALCONES
DE LA JOYA
GUADALAJARA,JALISCO44390
MX
  PC SUPPORT FOR FONDO DEFENSORES, THE 1ST INDIGENOUS RIGHTS FUND IN MXICO THAT WILL ACT AS A HUB FOR EXPERTS, BUILDING CONNECTIONS, NETWORKS, COMMUNICATIONS, AND CAPACITY TO STRENGTHEN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' RIGHTS REGARDING THEIR LANDS AND TERRITORIES. 200,000

KIVULINI TRUST

CHUNA ESTATE OFF KAJIADO ROAD 5TH
CAMPUS ROAD KITENGELA HOUSE BLOCK 3
KITENGELA    
KE
  PC MOBILIZATION OFCOMMUNITIES TOWARDS PEACE AND COHESIONAT THE GRASS-ROOT LEVEL TO SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY LAND ACT 2016 190,000

NATIVE AMERICAN FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION INC

1101 30TH STREET NW SUITE 500
WASHINGTON DC,DC20007
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 75,000

NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND

1506 BROADWAY
BOULDER,CO80302
  PC GENERAL SUPPORT FOR THE LINE OF WORK THAT SEEKS TO ASSIST TRIBAL NATIONS IN ADDRESSING THE BOARDING SCHOOL HISTORY, TRAUMAS, EFFORTS TOWARD TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION, AND, ULTIMATELY, A SELF-DETERMINATIVE APPROACH TOWARD HEALING. 500,000

NATIVE CONSERVANCY

PO BOX 456
CORDOVA,AK99574
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

NDN COLLECTIVE INC

317 MAIN STREET SUITE 1
RAPID CITY,SD57701
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

OWEESTA CORPORATION

2432 MAIN ST 1ST FLOOR
LONGMONT,CO80501
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 200,000

SICANGU COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

27565 RESEARCH PARK DRIVE
MISSION,SD57555
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 150,000

UNITED SOUTH AND EASTERN TRIBES INC

711 STEWARTS FERRY PIKE SUITE 100
NASHVILLE,TN37214
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 50,000

ALIANSI MASYARAKAT ADAT NUSANTARA

JALAN TEBET TIMUR DALAM RAYA NO11A
EAST TEBET
SOUTH JAKARTA,JAKARTA RAYA12820
ID
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

ALLIANCE FOR A JUST SOCIETY

3518 SOUTH EDMUNDS STREET
SEATTLE,WA98118
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR NATIVE ORGANIZERS ALLIANCE -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF THE ALLIANCE FOR A JUST SOCIETY 200,000

AMAH MUTSUN LAND TRUST

2460 17TH AVE 1019
SANTA CRUZ,CA95062
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 370,000

ASOCIACIN CIVIL DE TRABAJO SOCIOAMBIENTAL DE LA AMAZONA WATANIBA

CALLE RAFAEL ARVELO QUINTA LOS
PANCHOS COLINAS DE SANTA MNICA
CARACAS DC    
VE
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 125,000

CENTRO DE DERECHOS HUMANOS DE LA MONTAA TLACHINOLLAN AC

FRANCISCO JAVIER MINA 77 COL CENTRO
TLAPA DE COMONFORT,GUERRERO  
MX
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 150,000

CENTRO PARA EL DESARROLLO SOCIAL Y LA SUSTENTABILIDAD NUIWARI AC

C VERACRUZ 31 COL CENTRO
RUIZ,NAYARIT63600
MX
  PC DOCUMENT POTENTIAL MARINE, COSTAL AND INLAND TERRITORIES OF LIFE (TICCA) IN MEXICO AND SUPPORT THEIR REGISTRATION IN THE WORLD DATABASE ON PROTECTED AREAS (WDPA) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO ADVANCE THE PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS BIOCULTURAL HERITAGE. 15,000

COORDINADORA DE LAS ORGANIZACIONES INDIGENAS DE LA CUENCA AMAZONICA (COICA)

CALLE SEVILLA N24-358 Y GUIPUZCOA
QUITO    
EC
  PC GENERAL SUPPORT 100,000

COORDINADORA DE LAS ORGANIZACIONES INDIGENAS DE LA CUENCA AMAZONICA (COICA)

CALLE SEVILLA N24-358 Y GUIPUZCOA
QUITO    
EC
  PC SUPPORT FOR AMAZON SUMMIT OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, SOLUTIONS FORA LIVING AMAZON. 15,000

CORDILLERA PEOPLES ALLIANCE INC

NO 176 BENGAO ROAD BAKAKENG CENTRAL
BAGUIO CITY   2600
RP
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

CULTURAL SURVIVAL

2067 MASSACHUSETTS AVE
CAMBRIDGE,MA02140
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

FEDERACION INDIGENA EMPRESARIAL Y COMUNIDADES LOCALES DE MEXICO A C

CALLE CLAVEL MZ3 LT 23 COLONIA
QUIAHUATLA DELEGACION TLAHUAC
CIUDAD DE MEXICO,DISTRITO FEDERAL13090
MX
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 150,000

FEDERACION INDIGENA EMPRESARIAL Y COMUNIDADES LOCALES DE MEXICO A C

CALLE CLAVEL MZ3 LT 23 COLONIA
QUIAHUATLA DELEGACION TLAHUAC
CIUDAD DE MEXICO,DISTRITO FEDERAL13090
MX
  PC DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A CONSULTATION PROTOCOL FOR FREE, PRIOR, INFORMED, AND CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE CONSENT FROM WITHIN THE KUKAPA COMMUNITY AND ITS SELF-GOVERNMENT ABOUT A COMMUNITY-OWNED SOLAR ENERGY PARK WHICH GUARANTEES FULL AND EFFECTIVE PARTICIPATION, ACCESS, AND BENEFIT SHARING FOR ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS. 35,000

FOREST PEOPLES PROGRAMME

1C FOSSEWAY BUSINESS CENTRE
STRATFORD ROAD
MORETONINMARSH   GL56 9NQ
UK
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 260,000

FOREST PEOPLES PROGRAMME

1C FOSSEWAY BUSINESS CENTRE
STRATFORD ROAD
MORETONINMARSH   GL56 9NQ
UK
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS FORUM ON BIODIVERSITY 15,000

FUNDACION KARISMA

TRANSVERSAL 22A 59-44 - PISO 1
BOGOTA    
CO
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 40,000

FUNDACION PRO DEFENSA DE LA NATURALEZA Y SUS DERECHOS

ALEJANDRO DE VALDEZ N24 33 AND AV
LA GASCA
QUITO    
EC
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 140,000

GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND INC

2840 WILDERNESS PLACE SUITE A
BOULDER,CO80301
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 150,000

IF NOT US THEN WHO

1742 HAPPY TRL
TOPANGA,CA90290
  PC GENERAL SUPPORT 20,000

IF NOT US THEN WHO

1742 HAPPY TRL
TOPANGA,CA90290
  PC SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZING AND ADVOCACY WORK RELATED TO THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN MONTREAL, CANADA. 10,000

INDIAN LAW RESOURCE CENTER INC

602 N EWING STREET
HELENA,MT59601
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MOVEMENT FOR SELF-DETERMINATION AND LIBERATION INC

2F IBON CENTER 114 TIMOG AVENUE
QUEZON CITY    
RP
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 40,000

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MOVEMENT FOR SELF-DETERMINATION AND LIBERATION INC

2F IBON CENTER 114 TIMOG AVENUE
QUEZON CITY    
RP
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR ENHANCING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' PARTICIPATION IN UN EVENTS GLOBALLY. 15,000

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS INC

PO BOX 284
WEST BOOTHBAY HARBOR,ME04575
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 350,000

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS INC

PO BOX 284
WEST BOOTHBAY HARBOR,ME04575
  PC SUPPORT FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDERS SIDE EVENT AT THE 41ST SESSION OF THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW IN GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. 5,000

INTERNATIONAL FUNDERS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

1900 POINT WEST WAY STE 276
SACRAMENTO,CA95815
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 60,000

INTERNATIONAL INDIAN TREATY COUNCIL

FORT MASON CENTER 2 MARINA
BOULEVARD LANDMARK BUILDING D SUITE
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94123
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS

PRINSESSEGADE 29 B
COPENHAGEN   DK-1422
DA
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 350,000

INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS

PRINSESSEGADE 29 B
COPENHAGEN   DK-1422
DA
  PC SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE CHAIR OF UNPFII IN 2022 AND 2023. 100,000

INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS

PRINSESSEGADE 29 B
COPENHAGEN   DK-1422
DA
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT (SUPPLEMENTAL) 25,000

KOIHONUA

P O BOX 1229
PEARL CITY,HI96782
  PC GENERAL SUPPORT 20,000

LAND IS LIFE INC

185 WYTHE AVE 2ND FL
BROOKLYN,NY11249
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 300,000

NATIONAL CENTER FOR FAMILY PHILANTHROPY INC

1667 K STREET NW STE 550
WASHINGTON,DC20006
  PC SUPPORT FOR THE 2022 NATIONAL FORUM ON FAMILY PHILANTHROPY. 10,000

NATIVE AMERICANS IN PHILANTHROPY

1140 3RD STREET NE 2ND FLOOR
WASHINGTON,DC20002
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE TRIBAL NATIONS BIODIVERSITY FUND 1,000,000

NATIVE HAWAIIAN LEGAL CORPORATION

1164 BISHOP STREET SUITE 1205
HONOLULU,HI96813
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 300,000

NEW VENTURE FUND

1201 CONNECTICUT AVE NW SUITE 300
WASHINGTON,DC20036
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR ILLUMUNATIVE, A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF NEW VENTURE FUND. 250,000

NEW VENTURE FUND

1201 CONNECTICUT AVE NW SUITE 300
WASHINGTON,DC20036
  PC SUPPORT FOR ILLUMINATIVE -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF NEW VENTURE FUND -- FOR ORGANIZING THE INDIGENOUS FUTURES SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET EVENT THAT PROMOTES THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE INHERENT RIGHTS, DIGNITY, AND SELF-DETERMINATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. 25,000

NORTHERN CHUMASH TRIBAL COUNCIL

PO BOX 6533
LOS OSOS,CA93412
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE CHUMASH HERITAGE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY. 100,000

OGIEK PEOPLES' DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

PO BOX 622-20500 SULEIMANS HOUSE
NAROK   00200
KE
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 160,000

OGIEK PEOPLES' DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

PO BOX 622-20500 SULEIMANS HOUSE
NAROK   00200
KE
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE 10,000

ORGANIZACION NACIONAL INDIGENA DE COLOMBIA (ONIC)

CALLE 12B 4 - 38
BOGOTA DC   111711
CO
  PC GENERAL SUPPORT 250,000

PASTORALIST WOMEN FOR HEALTH AND EDUCATION

464 ISIOLO
ISIOLO,NORTH-EASTERN60300
KE
  PC SUPPORT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' PARTICIPATION IN THE AFRICAN PROTECTED AREAS CONGRESS (APAC) 2022 IN RWANDA AS A MEANS TO PROMOTE AN INDIGENOUS-LED CONSERVATION MODEL IN AFRICA. 65,000

PODAALI - FUNDO INDIGENA DA AMAZONIA BRASILEIRA

AV BOULEVARD ALVARO BOTELHO MAIA
440 ROOMS 201 AND 202
MANAUS    
BR
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE

1033 MASSACHUSETTS AVE SUITE 3
CAMBRIDGE,MA02138
  PC SUPPORT FOR THE RESEARCH ON TRIBALLY-LED CONSERVATION CARRIED OUT BY THE HARVARD PROJECT ON AMERICAN INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AT THE HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL. 180,000

RAINFOREST FOUNDATION INC

1000 DEAN STREET SUITE 430
BROOKLYN,NY11238
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF THE RAINFOREST FOUNDATION, INC. 400,000

REWILD

PO BOX 129
AUSTIN,TX78767
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE INDIGENOUS GUARDS OF COLOMBIA AND THE TRIO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF SOUTH SURINAME. 45,000

REDES POR LA DIVERSIDAD EQUIDAD Y SUSTENTABILIDAD AC

CALLE LA OTRA BANDA NO2 INTERIOR 3
MEXICO CITY,DISTRITO FEDERAL01000
MX
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR COMUNICACION INDIGENA S.C. (OJO DE AGUA COMUNICACIONES) -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF REDES POR LA DIVERSIDAD, EQUIDAD Y SUSTENTABILIDAD, A.C. THAT SEEKS TO INCREASE THE PRESENCE OF INDIGENOUS ISSUES IN MAINSTREAM MEDIA IN MEXICO. 50,000

REDES POR LA DIVERSIDAD EQUIDAD Y SUSTENTABILIDAD AC

CALLE LA OTRA BANDA NO2 INTERIOR 3
MEXICO CITY,DISTRITO FEDERAL01000
MX
  PC SUPPORT TO CHICHARRAS -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF REDES INVOLVING FILMING AN ALL-INDIGENOUS WOMEN RIGHTS DEFENDERS DOCUMENTARY. 20,000

RESOURCES LEGACY FUND

555 CAPITOL MALL SUITE 1095
SACRAMENTO,CA95814
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR RIDGES TO RIFFLES CONSERVATION FUND, A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF RESOURCES LEGACY FUND. 100,000

RHIZOMATICA COMMUNICATIONS

241 S 6TH ST
PHILADELPHIA,PA19106
  PC SUPPORT RHIZOMATICAS INDIGENOUS INNOVATION PROJECTS IN ENERGY AND COMMUNICATION IN LATIN AMERICA. 40,000

RIGHTS AND RESOURCES INSTITUTE INC

2715 M ST NW SUITE 300
WASHINGTON,DC20007
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 110,000

RIGHTS AND RESOURCES INSTITUTE INC

2715 M ST NW SUITE 300
WASHINGTON,DC20007
  PC SUPPORT OF EVENTS DURING CBD COP15 MONTREAL 8,000

SANTA FE FILM INSTITUTE

418 MONTEZUMA AVE
SANTA FE,NM87501
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE "INDIGENOUS ECONOMY HAS VALUES ADDED" PROJECT 15,600

SERVICIOS INTEGRALES EMURI (SINE) AC

CALLEJON HERMANO DE LA ROSA S/N
CREEL,CHIHUAHUA33200
MX
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR FUTUROS INDIGENAS -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF SERVICIOS INTEGRALES EMURI, A.C. THAT SEEKS TO CHALLENGE AND OFFSET DOMINANT NARRATIVES AROUND RACIAL AND CLIMATE JUSTICE THROUGH COMMUNICATION AND ADVOCACY EFFORTS. 50,000

SEVENTH GENERATION FUND FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INC

PO BOX 4569
ARCATA,CA95518
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR MAUNA KEA EDUCATIONAL AWARENESS--A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF SEVENTH GENERATION FUND FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, INC. 50,000

SNOWCHANGE COOPERATIVE

HAVUKKAVAARANTIE 29
LEHTOI   81235
FI
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 325,000

SOGOREA TE' LAND TRUST

2501 HARRISON ST
OAKLAND,CA94612
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 150,000

SUNDANCE INSTITUTE

PO BOX 684429
PARK CITY,UT84068
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE INDIGENOUS PROGRAM 45,000

SYNCHRONICITY EARTH USA INC

PO BOX 78
NEW YORK,NY10024
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

TA ALUNAUW THE QUINAULT CANOE SOCIETY

PO BOX 617
TAHOLAH,WA98587
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 25,000

TEBTEBBA FOUNDATION INC

1 ROMAN AYSON ROAD CAMPO FILIPIN
BAGUIO CITY   2600
RP
  PC SUPPORT FOR THE HIGH-LEVEL CLOSED MEETING OF FORMER SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS AND POLICY EXPERTS IN SPAIN. 2,500

THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INC

2300 N ST NW SUITE 700
WASHINGTON,DC200371122
  PC GENERAL SUPPORT FOR THE CENTER FOR NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH -- A PROGRAM OF ASPEN INSTITUTE 50,000

THE CULTURAL CONSERVANCY

1016 LINCOLN BLVD POST OFFICE BOX
29044
PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCI,CA941290044
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO FOUNDATION

1800 GRANT ST SUITE 725
DENVER,CO80203
  PC GENERAL SUPPORT 100,000

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO FOUNDATION

1800 GRANT ST SUITE 725
DENVER,CO80203
  PC CONTRIBUTION TO THE REBECCA ADAMSON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS & BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP FUND. 100,000

YAYASAN ANAK DUSUN PAPUA

MINING NUMBER 178 SILVA LESTARI
HOUSING KOTARAJA DALAM
VIM ABEPURA DISTRICT JAYA    
ID
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 100,000

YOUNG OF HEART WORKSHOP DBA PU'UHONUA SOCIETY

PO BOX 3080
HONOLULU,HI96802
  PC SUPPORT FOR HOA (HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF HAMAKUA) -- A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF YOUNG OF HEART WORKSHOP, DBA PU'UHONUA SOCIETY. 50,000

ASSOC OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND ORGS OF THE NE MINAS GERAIS AND ESPIRITO S

654 SIGISMUNDO GONVALVES AVE FLOOR
1
OLINDA,PERNAMBUCO53010-240
BR
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE FREE LAND CAMP -- NATIONAL MOBILIZATION CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS ON THE THREATS AND ATTACKS ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN BRAZIL. 25,000

CORDILLERA PEOPLES ALLIANCE INC

NO 176 BENGAO ROAD BAKAKENG CENTRAL
BAGUIO CITY   2600
RP
  PC RAPID RESPONSE TO SUPPORT THE SERVE THE PEOPLE BRIGADE - CORDILLERA, A DISASTER RESPONSE NETWORK, TO RESPOND TO THE EMERGENCY FOLLOWING A MAJOR EARTHQUAKE THAT HIT THE NORTHERN PHILIPPINES IN THE SUMMER OF 2022. 10,000

FOREST PEOPLES PROGRAMME

1C FOSSEWAY BUSINESS CENTRE
STRATFORD ROAD
MORETONINMARSH   GL56 9NQ
UK
  PC SUPPORT FOR THE MOSOPISYEK OF BENET INDIGENOUS GROUPS TO ADDRESS THE CHALLENGES RESULTING FROM THEIR EVICTION FROM THEIR ANCESTRAL LANDS IN UGANDA. 10,000

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MOVEMENT FOR SELF-DETERMINATION AND LIBERATION INC

2F IBON CENTER 114 TIMOG AVENUE
QUEZON CITY    
RP
  PC RELIEF FOR AT LEAST TWO DUMAGAT AND REMONTADO INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHERN TAGALOG SEVERELY AFFECTED BY DIARRHEA OUTBREAK. 4,000

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS INC

PO BOX 284
WEST BOOTHBAY HARBOR,ME04575
  PC RAPID RESPONSE TO SUPPORT ADVOCACY EFFORTS OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES GLOBALLY 10,000

LAND IS LIFE INC

185 WYTHE AVE 2ND FL
BROOKLYN,NY11249
  PC RAPID RESPONSE TO ADDRESS SECURITY THREATS TO ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDERS FROM THE COCA DE MEZCALA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY, LAKE CHAPALA, MEXICO AND THE KICHWA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES OF NAPO PROVINCE, ECUADOR. 50,000

OGIEK PEOPLES' DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

PO BOX 622-20500 SULEIMANS HOUSE
NAROK   00200
KE
  PC RAPID RESPONSE TO SUPPORT THE MAASAI OF LOLIONDO AND NGORONGORO IN NORTHERN TANZANIA IN THE STRUGGLE TO DEFEND THEIR LANDS AGAINST EVICTION. 30,000

OGIEK PEOPLES' DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

PO BOX 622-20500 SULEIMANS HOUSE
NAROK   00200
KE
  PC RAPID RESPONSE TO SUPPORT PASTORALIST INDIGENOUS NGOS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA THROUGH ONGOING LEGAL CASES OF LAND GRABBING. 16,000

SEVENTH GENERATION ADVISORS

1223 WILSHIRE BLVD 776
SANTA MONICA,CA90403
  PC CORE SUPPORT FOR THE PROJECT "PROTECT THE VITAL WATER RESOURCES AND SACRED LANDS THAT HAWAI'I IS BLESSED WITH." 25,000

STRATEGIES FOR NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT

296-60700 MOYALE
MOYALE,EASTERN60700
KE
  PC RAPID RESPONSE FOR ADDRESSING THE DROUGHT EMERGENCY IN NORTHERN KENYA. 70,000

STRATEGIES FOR NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT

296-60700 MOYALE
MOYALE,EASTERN60700
KE
  PC RAPID RESPONSE TO SUPPORT THE BORANA COMMUNITY AFFECTED BY THE DRAUGHT IN ETHIOPIA. 35,000

STRATEGIES FOR NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT

296-60700 MOYALE
MOYALE,EASTERN60700
KE
  PC RAPID RESPONSE FOR ADDRESSING THE DROUGHT EMERGENCY IN THE KENYA-ETHIOPIA BORDER REGION. 20,000

TEBTEBBA FOUNDATION INC

1 ROMAN AYSON ROAD CAMPO FILIPIN
BAGUIO CITY   2600
RP
  PC SUPPORT COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTREACH FOR THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MAJOR GROUP GLOBAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE THAT ENSURE THE FULL AND EFFECTIVE PARTICIPATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING, AND REVIEW PROCESSES RELATED TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AT ALL LEVELS. 75,000

RUDOLF STEINER FOUNDATION DBA RSF SOCIAL FINANCE

1002 OREILLY AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94129
  PC SUPPORT FOR THE PAWANKA FUND, A GLOBAL INDIGENOUS-LED FUND THAT PROVIDES GRANTS TO INDIGENOUS INITIATIVES THAT PROMOTE AND PROTECT TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, WELLBEING, RIGHTS AND SELF-DETERMINED DEVELOPMENT. 150,000

INDIGENOUS MOVEMENT FOR PEACE ADVANCEMENT AND CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION (IMPA

499-10400 NANYUKI
NANYUKI    
KE
  PC SUPPORT TO THE INDIGENOUS MOVEMENT FOR SECURING PASTORALISTS/COMMUNAL TENURE LANDRIGHTS,AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE 2016 COMMUNITY LAND ACT. 130,000

INTERNATIONAL LAND AND FOREST TENURE FACILITY

FRANZNGATAN 1B 6TH FLOOR
STOCKHOLM   112 51
SW
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

NATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICAN INDIANS FUND

1516 P STREET
WASHINGTON DC,DC20005
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 300,000

TEBTEBBA FOUNDATION INC

1 ROMAN AYSON ROAD CAMPO FILIPIN
BAGUIO CITY   2600
RP
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

2440 WEST EL CAMINO REAL SUITE 300
MOUNTAIN VIEW,CA94040
  PC CONTRIBUTION TO THE CHRISTENSEN FUND DONOR ADVISED FUND. 64,000

COALITION OF LARGE TRIBES

PO BOX 469
HARDIN,MT59034
  GOV TO EDUCATE THE ADMINISTRATION, CONGRESS, PUBLIC AND OTHER TRIBES ABOUT THE UNIQUE ISSUES IMPACTING TRIBES THAT GOVERN LARGE LAND BASES AND PROMOTE THE PROTECTION OF TRIBAL WATER RIGHTS AND NATURAL RESOURCES. 75,000

GREAT PLAINS TRIBAL CHAIRMEN'S ASSOCIATION

US POST OFFICE BOX 988
RAPID CITY,SD57701
  GOV SUPPORT TO GREAT PLAINS TRIBAL CHAIRMAN'S ASSOCIATION FOR THE PURSUIT OF SECURITY AND PROTECTION OF TREATY-BASED TRIBES AND OTHER SOVEREIGN RIGHTS, ALONG WITH TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS RIGHTS AND PRACTICES. 50,000

ALLIANCE OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN HARDSHIP AREAS (ALCHA)

PO BOX 155-60700 MOYALE
MOYALE,EASTERN60700
KE
  NC SUPPORT INDIGENOUS PASTORALIST COMMUNITIES IN ADDRESSING THE NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF DROUGHT ON DRYLAND RESOURCES, LIVELIHOODS, AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN MARSABIT COUNTY, NORTHERN KENYA. 15,800

FONDO DEFENSORES AC

1612 CALLE VIRGINIA 44630
GUADALAJARA,JALISCO  
MX
  NC TRAIN STUDENTS ON THE TOOLS AND MECHANISMS FOR ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR THE DEFENSE AND PROMOTION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CASES WHERE THEIR RIGHTS TO SELF-DETERMINATION AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT HAVE BEEN VIOLATED. 90,000

PUEBLO ORIGINARIO KICHWA DE SARAYAKU

PLAZA CENTRAL SARAYAKU
SARAYAKU,PASTAZA  
EC
  NC TO DEVELOP AND SHOWCASE THE KICHWA PEOPLE OF SARAYAKU'S LIFE PLAN AT VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL FORA AS A DEMONSTRATION OF SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PRACTICES GUIDED BY INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP AND ROOTED IN SUSTAINABLE HUNTING AND FISHING, CROP PRODUCTION, HOUSING, INDIGENOUS LIFESTYLE, CUSTOMS, AND TRADITIONAL MEDICINE. 80,000

TSIKINI AC

1030 MANUEL LOPEZ COTILLA
GUADALAJARA,JALISCOCP 44160
MX
  NC TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH CAPACITY BUILDING, INDIGENOUS RIGHTS PROMOTION, AND STRATEGIC LEGAL ACTIONS. 15,000
Total .................................right arrow 3a 13,980,278
bApproved for future payment

ALLIANCE FOR A JUST SOCIETY
3518 SOUTH EDMUNDS STREET
SEATTLE,WA98118
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR NATIVE ORGANIZERS ALLIANCE -- A FISCALLY SPONSORED PROJECT OF THE ALLIANCE FOR A JUST SOCIETY 200,000

CULTURAL SURVIVAL
2067 MASSACHUSETTS AVE
CAMBRIDGE,MA02140
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

INTERNATIONAL INDIAN TREATY COUNCIL
FORT MASON CENTER 2 MARINA
BOULEVARD LANDMARK BUILDING D SUITE
SAN FRANCISCO,CA94123
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 250,000

NEW VENTURE FUND
1201 CONNECTICUT AVE NW SUITE 300
WASHINGTON,DC20036
  PC GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR ILLUMUNATIVE, A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF NEW VENTURE FUND. 250,000
Total ................................. right arrow 3b 950,000
Form 990-PF (2022)
Page 12
Form 990-PF (2022)
Page 12
Part XV-A
Analysis of Income-Producing Activities
Enter gross amounts unless otherwise indicated. Unrelated business income Excluded by section 512, 513, or 514 (e)
Related or exempt
function income
(See instructions.)
1Program service revenue: (a)
Business code
(b)
Amount
(c)
Exclusion code
(d)
Amount
a
b
c
d
e
f
gFees and contracts from government agencies          
2 Membership dues and assessments ....          
3 Interest on savings and temporary cash
investments ...........
    14 31,095  
4 Dividends and interest from securities .... 523000 93,975 14 4,812,150  
5 Net rental income or (loss) from real estate:
aDebt-financed property......          
bNot debt-financed property.....     16 1,465,732  
6 Net rental income or (loss) from personal property          
7 Other investment income ..... 523000 204,047 18 1,450,810  
8 Gain or (loss) from sales of assets other than
inventory ............
180000        
9 Net income or (loss) from special events:          
10 Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory          
11 Other revenue: a
b
c
d
e
12 Subtotal. Add columns (b), (d), and (e) .. 298,022 7,759,787 0
13Total. Add line 12, columns (b), (d), and (e)..................
13
8,057,809
(See worksheet in line 13 instructions to verify calculations.)
Part XV-B
Relationship of Activities to the Accomplishment of Exempt Purposes
Line No.
DownArrow
Explain below how each activity for which income is reported in column (e) of Part XV-A contributed importantly to
the accomplishment of the foundation’s exempt purposes (other than by providing funds for such purposes). (See
instructions.)
Form 990-PF (2022)
Page 13
Form 990-PF (2022)
Page 13
Part XVI
Information Regarding Transfers To and Transactions and Relationships With Noncharitable Exempt Organizations
1
Did the organization directly or indirectly engage in any of the following with any other organization described in section 501(c) (other than section 501(c)(3) organizations) or in section 527, relating to political organizations?
Yes
No
a
Transfers from the reporting foundation to a noncharitable exempt organization of:
(1) Cash...................................
1a(1)
 
No
(2) Other assets.................................
1a(2)
 
No
b
Other transactions:
(1) Sales of assets to a noncharitable exempt organization....................
1b(1)
 
No
(2) Purchases of assets from a noncharitable exempt organization..................
1b(2)
 
No
(3) Rental of facilities, equipment, or other assets.......................
1b(3)
 
No
(4) Reimbursement arrangements...........................
1b(4)
 
No
(5) Loans or loan guarantees.............................
1b(5)
 
No
(6) Performance of services or membership or fundraising solicitations................
1b(6)
 
No
c
Sharing of facilities, equipment, mailing lists, other assets, or paid employees..............
1c
 
No
d
If the answer to any of the above is "Yes," complete the following schedule. Column (b) should always show the fair market value
of the goods, other assets, or services given by the reporting foundation. If the foundation received less than fair market value
in any transaction or sharing arrangement, show in column (d) the value of the goods, other assets, or services received.
(a) Line No. (b) Amount involved (c) Name of noncharitable exempt organization (d) Description of transfers, transactions, and sharing arrangements
2a
Is the foundation directly or indirectly affiliated with, or related to, one or more tax-exempt organizations
described in section 501(c) (other than section 501(c)(3)) or in section 527? ...........
b
If "Yes," complete the following schedule.

(a) Name of organization (b) Type of organization (c) Description of relationship
Sign Here
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete. Declaration of preparer (other than taxpayer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge.
right arrow 2023-11-07 right arrow
May the IRS discuss this return
with the preparer shown below?
See instructions.
Signature of officer or trustee Date Title
Paid Preparer Use Only Print/Type preparer's name TAMARA L MCINERNEY Preparer's Signature   Date2023-11-07 Check if self-
employed right arrow
PTIN P00011797
Firm's name SmallBulletBPM LLP
 
Firm's EIN SmallBullet81-4234542  
Firm's address SmallBullet4200 BOHANNON DRIVE SUITE 250
 
MENLO PARK, CA940251021
Phone no. (650) 855-6800
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