Friends Of Burkina Faso Inc is located in Chester, CA. The organization was established in 1998. According to its NTEE Classification (Q20) the organization is classified as: Promotion of International Understanding, under the broad grouping of International, Foreign Affairs & National Security and related organizations. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Friends Of Burkina Faso Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.
For the year ending 12/2021, Friends Of Burkina Faso Inc generated $93.3k in total revenue. This represents a relatively dramatic decline in revenue. Over the past 7 years, the organization has seen revenues fall by an average of (9.0%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $153.3k during the year ending 12/2021. As we would expect to see with falling revenues, expenses have declined by (3.6%) per year over the past 7 years. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Form
990EZ
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990EZ Filing
TAX YEAR
2021
Describe the Organization's Mission:
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FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO IS A NON-PROFIT CHARITABLE NATIONAL PEACE CORPS ASSOCIATION-AFFILIATED ORGANIZATION. IT MAINTAINS A NETWORK OF RETURNED PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS AND FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO; PROVIDES FUNDING TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY-BASED PROJECTS IN BURKINA FASO; FACILITATES COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE; AND EDUCATES OTHERS ABOUT THE COUNTRY AND CULTURE OF BURKINA FASO
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO'S OBJECTIVE FOR THIS PROGRAM SERVICE IS TO SUPPORT AS MANY POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION/TRAINING SCHOLARSHIPS AS WE HAVE DONATIONS FOR EACH YEAR FOR ACADEMICALLY QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN FROM POOR RURAL FAMILIES TO ATTEND LOCAL UNIVERSITIES OR NURSING, MIDWIFERY OR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER TRAINING. SCHOLARSHIPS ARE PROVIDED THROUGH GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION REGISTERED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BURKINA FASO. SELECTION OF SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS IS MADE BY GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. IN THE 11 YEARS WE HAVE SUPPORTED THIS PROGRAM, ALL BUT FOUR OF THE 216 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THEIR TRAINING (OR FOR THOSE CURRENTLY IN TRAINING ARE SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR CURRENT STUDIES). IN EACH OF THE FOUR CASES OF NON-COMPLETION, GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA IMMEDIATELY WORKED WITH THE EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING INSTITUTION TO TRANSFER ANY REMAINING FUNDS TO ANOTHER FINANCIALLY NEEDY YOUNG FEMALE STUDENT. THROUGH GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA, FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO RECEIVES FROM THE EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS THE FINAL YEAR END GRADES FOR ALL OF OUR SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS. IN 2020, FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO DONATIONS SUPPORTED THE 2020-2021 SCHOOL COSTS OF 47 YOUNG WOMEN, INCLUDING 10 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, 18 MIDWIFERY STUDENTS AND 19 PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER TRAINEES. SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE WIRED TO GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA ON A YEARLY BASIS.
THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM SERVICE WAS TO PROVIDE VERY BASIC FOOD ASSISTANCE TO INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS) IN BURKINA FASO AS A RESULT OF SHARPLY INCREASED TERRORIST ATTACKS IN VILLAGES IN NORTHERN AND EASTERN BURKINA FASO IN EARLY 2020 UNTIL THE GOVERNMENT OF BURKINA FASO AND INTERNATIONAL AID ORGANIZATIONS WOULD BE ABLE TO RESPOND TO THIS RAPIDLY DEVELOPING CRISIS. IN MARCH 2020, THROUGH FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO'S NETWORK OF RETURNED PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS AND FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO, LOCAL COMMUNITIES WERE IDENTIFIED THAT HAD NO RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO RESPOND TO RAPIDLY GROWING POPULATIONS OF IDPS ARRIVING IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO REQUESTED AND RECEIVED REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS FROM KNOWN ENTITIES FROM THESE COMMUNITIES. ALL PROPOSALS WERE VETTED BY THE FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND WERE JUDGED IN TERMS OF THE RELEVANCE AND JUSTIFICATION OF THE PROPOSALS AND COSTS. THE REQUESTS WERE FOR BASIC FOOD SUPPLIES (LARGELY RICE AND OIL), BUCKETS, AND WOVEN MATS. THE FIVE ORGANIZATIONS THAT WERE FUNDED WERE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT TO FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO RECEIPTS FOR ALL PURCHASES MADE, PHOTOS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF ITEMS PURCHASED FOR THE IDPS, AND A FINAL REPORT OF ACTIVITIES. AS A RESULT OF THIS FUNDING, APPROXIMATELY 3,950 IDPS RECEIVED BASIC FOOD SUPPLIES FOR A PERIOD OF 3-5 MONTHS.
THE OBJECTIVE OF FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE ASSOCIATION APPUI AUX INITIATIVES POUR LA VALORISATION DURABLE DU SECTEUR 04 MANGA IS TO HELP FARMERS IN THREE COMUNES IN SOUTH-CENTRAL BURKINA FASO TO IMPROVE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THEIR CROPS BY INTRODUCING BETTER FARMING TECHNIQUES, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS, AND THUS TO BE ABLE TO GROW MORE FOOD TO SELL AND GENERATE INCOME AND MORE FOOD TO STORE AND THEREBY IMPROVE LOCAL FOOD SECURITY. 2020 WAS OUR FOURTH YEAR OF FUNDING THIS PROGRAM. IN THE FIRST THREE YEARS, THE PROGRAM TRAINED FARMERS IN 900 HOUSEHOLDS IN 39 VILLAGES. A TOTAL OF 6,300 PEOPLE WERE IMPACTED BY THE PROGRAM. IN PLOTS TREATED WITH ORGANIC MANURE, YIELDS INCREASED BY MORE THAN 50% FOR CORN, SOYBEAN AND COWPEA WHILE RICE YIELDS WERE UP FOUR-FOLD. IN 2020, THE PROJECT WORKED WITH FARMERS IN AN ADDITIONAL 15 VILLAGES. THIS IS A LOCAL AGRICULTURAL INITIATIVE BEGUN AND RUN BY A RETIRED GOVERNMENT AGRICULTURAL AGENT AND COLLEAGUE/COUNTERPART OF A FORMER PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER IN THAT REGION OF BURKINA FASO.
INCLUDES FUNDING FOR NOON MEALS FOR VILLAGE GIRLS AT A SECONDARY SCHOOL; FUNDING TO FURTHER THE CONSTRUCTION OF A VILLAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL FOR FULANI CHILDREN; A PEACE PRIZE AWARDED TO AN ARTISAN CENTER ESTABLISHED AND RUN BY DISABLED PEOPLE TO BE USED TO FURTHER THEIR CONSTRUCTION OF A WORKSHOP FOR THEIR MEMBERS; AND ASSOCIATED PROGRAM SERVICE EXPENSES.
FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO'S OBJECTIVE FOR THIS PROGRAM SERVICE IS TO SUPPORT AS MANY POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION/TRAINING SCHOLARSHIPS AS WE HAVE DONATIONS FOR EACH YEAR FOR ACADEMICALLY QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN FROM POOR RURAL FAMILIES TO ATTEND LOCAL UNIVERSITIES OR NURSING, MIDWIFERY OR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER TRAINING. SCHOLARSHIPS ARE PROVIDED THROUGH GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION REGISTERED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BURKINA FASO. SELECTION OF SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS IS MADE BY GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. IN THE 11 YEARS WE HAVE SUPPORTED THIS PROGRAM, ALL BUT FOUR OF THE 216 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THEIR TRAINING (OR FOR THOSE CURRENTLY IN TRAINING ARE SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR CURRENT STUDIES). IN EACH OF THE FOUR CASES OF NON-COMPLETION, GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA IMMEDIATELY WORKED WITH THE EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING INSTITUTION TO TRANSFER ANY REMAINING FUNDS TO ANOTHER FINANCIALLY NEEDY YOUNG FEMALE STUDENT. THROUGH GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA, FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO RECEIVES FROM THE EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS THE FINAL YEAR END GRADES FOR ALL OF OUR SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS. IN 2020, FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO DONATIONS SUPPORTED THE 2020-2021 SCHOOL COSTS OF 47 YOUNG WOMEN, INCLUDING 10 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, 18 MIDWIFERY STUDENTS AND 19 PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER TRAINEES. SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE WIRED TO GLOBAL NEEED BURKINA ON A YEARLY BASIS.
THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM SERVICE WAS TO PROVIDE VERY BASIC FOOD ASSISTANCE TO INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS) IN BURKINA FASO AS A RESULT OF SHARPLY INCREASED TERRORIST ATTACKS IN VILLAGES IN NORTHERN AND EASTERN BURKINA FASO IN EARLY 2020 UNTIL THE GOVERNMENT OF BURKINA FASO AND INTERNATIONAL AID ORGANIZATIONS WOULD BE ABLE TO RESPOND TO THIS RAPIDLY DEVELOPING CRISIS. IN MARCH 2020, THROUGH FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO'S NETWORK OF RETURNED PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS AND FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO, LOCAL COMMUNITIES WERE IDENTIFIED THAT HAD NO RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO RESPOND TO RAPIDLY GROWING POPULATIONS OF IDPS ARRIVING IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO REQUESTED AND RECEIVED REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS FROM KNOWN ENTITIES FROM THESE COMMUNITIES. ALL PROPOSALS WERE VETTED BY THE FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND WERE JUDGED IN TERMS OF THE RELEVANCE AND JUSTIFICATION OF THE PROPOSALS AND COSTS. THE REQUESTS WERE FOR BASIC FOOD SUPPLIES (LARGELY RICE AND OIL), BUCKETS, AND WOVEN MATS. THE FIVE ORGANIZATIONS THAT WERE FUNDED WERE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT TO FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO RECEIPTS FOR ALL PURCHASES MADE, PHOTOS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF ITEMS PURCHASED FOR THE IDPS, AND A FINAL REPORT OF ACTIVITIES. AS A RESULT OF THIS FUNDING, APPROXIMATELY 3,950 IDPS RECEIVED BASIC FOOD SUPPLIES FOR A PERIOD OF 3-5 MONTHS.
THE OBJECTIVE OF FRIENDS OF BURKINA FASO FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE ASSOCIATION APPUI AUX INITIATIVES POUR LA VALORISATION DURABLE DU SECTEUR 04 MANGA IS TO HELP FARMERS IN THREE COMUNES IN SOUTH-CENTRAL BURKINA FASO TO IMPROVE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THEIR CROPS BY INTRODUCING BETTER FARMING TECHNIQUES, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS, AND THUS TO BE ABLE TO GROW MORE FOOD TO SELL AND GENERATE INCOME AND MORE FOOD TO STORE AND THEREBY IMPROVE LOCAL FOOD SECURITY. 2020 WAS OUR FOURTH YEAR OF FUNDING THIS PROGRAM. IN THE FIRST THREE YEARS, THE PROGRAM TRAINED FARMERS IN 900 HOUSEHOLDS IN 39 VILLAGES. A TOTAL OF 6,300 PEOPLE WERE IMPACTED BY THE PROGRAM. IN PLOTS TREATED WITH ORGANIC MANURE, YIELDS INCREASED BY MORE THAN 50% FOR CORN, SOYBEAN AND COWPEA WHILE RICE YIELDS WERE UP FOUR-FOLD. IN 2020, THE PROJECT WORKED WITH FARMERS IN AN ADDITIONAL 15 VILLAGES. THIS IS A LOCAL AGRICULTURAL INITIATIVE BEGUN AND RUN BY A RETIRED GOVERNMENT AGRICULTURAL AGENT AND COLLEAGUE/COUNTERPART OF A FORMER PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER IN THAT REGION OF BURKINA FASO.
INCLUDES FUNDING FOR NOON MEALS FOR VILLAGE GIRLS AT A SECONDARY SCHOOL; FUNDING TO FURTHER THE CONSTRUCTION OF A VILLAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL FOR FULANI CHILDREN; A PEACE PRIZE AWARDED TO AN ARTISAN CENTER ESTABLISHED AND RUN BY DISABLED PEOPLE TO BE USED TO FURTHER THEIR CONSTRUCTION OF A WORKSHOP FOR THEIR MEMBERS; AND ASSOCIATED PROGRAM SERVICE EXPENSES.
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
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Aaron Buchsbaum President | 2 | $0 | |
Faissal Ouedraogo Vice President | 1 | $0 | |
Leslie Berger Secretary | 2 | $0 | |
Suzanne Plopper Treasurer | 5 | $0 | |
Caroline Chambre Hammock Projects Chair | 5 | $0 | |
Kristen Combs-Bicaba Newsletter Chair | 3 | $0 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $89,838 |
Total Program Service Revenue | $0 |
Membership dues | $3,241 |
Investment income | $18 |
Gain or Loss | $0 |
Net Income from Gaming & Fundraising | $0 |
Other Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $93,289 |
Statement of Expenses | |
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Grants and similar amounts paid | $0 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Salaries, other compensation, and employee benefits | $0 |
Professional fees and other payments to independent contractors | $0 |
Occupancy, rent, utilities, and maintenance | $0 |
Printing, publications, postage, and shipping | $1,220 |
Other expenses | $0 |
Total expenses | $153,280 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash, savings, and investments | $131,602 |
Other assets | $0 |
Total assets | $131,602 |
Total liabilities | $0 |
Net assets or fund balances | $131,602 |
Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 2 grants that Friends Of Burkina Faso Inc has recieved totaling $32,110.
Awarding Organization | Amount |
---|---|
Globalgiving Foundation Inc Washington, DC PURPOSE: FUNDS RAISED BY GLOBALGIVING AND DISBURSED TO MEET DONOR EXPECTATIONS | $31,971 |
Amazonsmile Foundation Seattle, WA PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT | $139 |
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Center For Cultural And Technical Interchange Between East And West Honolulu, HI | $41,195,772 | $24,967,450 |
Kiva Microfunds San Francisco, CA | $253,233,825 | $14,808,996 |
International House Berkeley, CA | $36,872,790 | $2,968,814 |
Recycle For Change Richmond, CA | $3,066,281 | $4,293,998 |
Pacific Links Foundation Milpitas, CA | $2,594,773 | $3,090,471 |
Pacific Forum International Honolulu, HI | $6,096,181 | $2,665,542 |
The Institute For Middle East Understanding Tustin, CA | $2,845,946 | $2,453,832 |
Global Exchange San Francisco, CA | $815,734 | $1,489,925 |
Pad Project Los Angeles, CA | $866,439 | $677,983 |
Japan Society Of Northern California San Francisco, CA | $1,390,301 | $1,038,332 |
Us-Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership San Diego, CA | $1,940,625 | $2,938,495 |
Auroville International Usa Sacramento, CA | $135,767 | $659,080 |