World Education Fund is a private corporation based in PALO ALTO, CA. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2017. The principal officer is % Shan I Judy Severson. It holds total assets of $269K. Annual income is reported at $55K. E-books for students in Tanzania who are supported by World Education Fund's grant to The School Fund a grantee organization listed in Part XIV. According to available records, World Education Fund has made 11 grants totaling $231K, with a median grant of $18K. Annual giving has grown from $96K in 2021 to $135K in 2022. Individual grants have ranged from $500 to $70K, with an average award of $21K. The foundation has supported 7 unique organizations. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Since 2018 WEF has paid for school fees & expenses e.g. textbooks for needy secondary school students in remote western Kenya. Students also gather with WEF's local representative the pastor of a church & a WEF graduate for educational workshops e.g. computer keyboarding & motivation to stay in school. Schools pre-selected by WEF in prior years identify eligible students and then provide feedback about their progress. Costs for 2021 $8100 fees wired to 5 public schools for 81 students $8100 for their school books & supplies $445 for 2 workshops $100 local operating expenses.
Expenses: $17K
E-books for students in Tanzania who are supported by World Education Fund's grant to The School Fund a grantee organization listed in Part XIV. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 11 grants.
World Education Fund has distributed a total of $231K across 11 grants. The median grant size is $18K, with an average of $21K. Individual grants have ranged from $500 to $70K.
World Education Fund typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
World Education Fund is headquartered in PALO ALTO, CA.
Total Giving
$65K
Total Assets
$301K
Fair Market Value
$296K
Net Worth
$301K
Grants Paid
$58K
Contributions
$345K
Net Investment Income
$0
Distribution Amount
$2K
Total: $290K
Total Grants
11
Total Giving
$231K
Average Grant
$21K
Median Grant
$18K
Unique Recipients
7
Most Common Grant
$34K
of 2022 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| The School Fundfunding for poor students: school fees & expenses for 49 O-level & 72 A-level secondary school students & 68 university students; supervised computer labs; secondary school lunches textbook & school supplies program; library reference books for 8 schools; sanitary towel project for female secondary school students; student workshops clubs & volunteerism activities to promote education & public service. Equivalency determination obtained. | Iringa Town | $34K | 2022 |
| U-Tena Youth Organizationeducational funding for 117 students from poor districts in Nairobi: school fees & expenses for secondary students. Equivalency determination obtained | Nairobi | $34K | 2022 |
| Namboboto Boys' Secondary SchoolSchool fees wired to public secondary schools for 36 students for 2021-22 school year | Funyula | $4K | 2021 |
| Nyakhobi High SchoolSchool fees wired to a public secondary school for 20 students for 2021-22 school year | Funyula |
NEW YORK, NY
LITTLETON, CO
ANNAPOLIS, MD
RALEIGH, NC
ATLANTA, GA
| $2K |
| 2021 |
| St Peter'S Busibi Girls' SchoolSchool fees wired to a public secondary school for 15 students for 2021-22 school year | Funyula | $2K | 2021 |
| Sigalame High SchoolSchool fees wired to a public secondary school for 5 students for 2021-22 school year | Funyula | $500 | 2021 |
| Nangina Girls'High SchoolSchool fees wired to a public secondary school for 5 students for 2021-22 school year | Funyula | $500 | 2021 |
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