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His other NGO's in which he is either board member, board chair, or director are: The Preemptive Love Coalition which was rolled up into SFCG and Giving Tuesday (EIN: 842929872) which received $300,000 from the Schwab Charitable Foundation. picrel on their program location map. They get cash contributions in the ~10 mil range.
https://www.givingtuesday.org/
From their Form 990, section O:
OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS, THIS IDEA HAS GROWN INTO A GLOBAL MOVEMENT THAT INSPIRES HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE TO GIVE, COLLABORATE, AND CELEBRATE GENEROSITY. GIVING TUESDAY ENCOURAGES PHILANTHROPY IN ALL ITS FORMS: FUNDS, TIME, ADVOCACY, AND ACTS OF KINDNESS. IT STRIVES TO REIMAGINE A WORLD BUILT UPON SHARED HUMANITY AND GENEROSITY. GIVING TUESDAY IS COMPOSED OF MULTIPLE LAYERS OF INTERCONNECTED COMMUNITIES AND NETWORKS, EACH GROWING, ACTIVATING AND EXPANDING NETWORKS OF THEIR OWN IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAYS. OUR NUCLEUS ORGANIZATION PROVIDES TOOLS, CAPACITY, FACILITATION, AND RESOURCES YEARROUND TO SUPPORT THOSE COMMUNITIES AND NETWORKS IN SERVICE OF A SHARED PURPOSE: TO BUILD A WORLD WHERE GENEROSITY IS PART OF EVERYDAY LIFE. BY CULTIVATING DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP AT ALL LEVELS, FROM INTERNATIONAL TO HYPER-LOCAL, WE CONNECT GLOBAL NETWORKS AND ITERATE, MEASURE, AND SCALE THAT WORKS TO BUILD SUPPORT AROUND LEADERS AND IDEAS WHERE THEY'RE NEEDED MOST.
He is also a board member and former CEO of Soliya, Inc (EIN:320060209). I checked the funding charts and found Soliya got $442,709 in 2023 taxbux, but only payed one salary of like $44,000.
Their mission statement:
Soliyas mission is global but Soliyas current focus is on strengthening relationships and fostering cooperation between youth from Western andpredominately Muslim societies. Rising cultural and religious tensions within and between these societies play a major role in preventing people worldwide from working collaboratively to find mutually beneficial solutions to global challenges. Soliya aims to bridge this divide by directly connecting young adults from diverse communities and empowering them to use the latest in new media and communication technologies to share their voices, build respectful relationships and inspire understanding.
Soliya has its activities regions listed as Europe, North and Sub-saharan Africa,
I also noticed a payment of $915,334 from the Aspen Institute. Their blurb on google reads:
>"Since 2015, our mission has been rooted in the belief that the success of the U.S. Latino community is essential to America's future prosperity"
I did not find that on their site which appears to have been updated 3 days ago. I went looking for a connection.
>In 2008-2014, as the CEO of Soliya, he led a coalition to create a market for virtual exchange through partnerships with public and private sector leaders across the United States, the Arab League, and the European Union. This led to the establishment of the J. Christopher Stevens Virtual Exchange Initiative announced by President Barack Obama in February 2015.
The J. Christian Stevens Fund:
https://www.stevensinitiative.org/programs/
https://archive.is/AZjsZ
>Stevens Initiative, a program of the Aspen Institute, is preparing rising generations of leaders.
It has programs by the State Department, The Bezos Family Foundation (Jeff's parents), and the Governments of Morocco & The UAE. Of course being very interested in the fact that Jeff Bezo's parents are in this, I checked out their website.Here's an excerpt from the Bezo's family foundation site under "Programs":
>The Bezos Scholars Program is a transformative, year-long, no-cost leadership development program that amplifies youth voice and action so young people can start making a difference today. At the center of the program are Community Change Projects conceived and launched by Scholars with our support.
https://www.bezosfamilyfoundation.org/programs
https://www.bezosfamilyfoundation.org/grants-list
Which include many non-profits for DACA's, LGBTQ, the ADL, and illegal immigrants housing and education.
I've been looking across the NGO's that happen to reside at the same address as a lot of the other programs, you find a similar causes across all. all organizations focused on either helping illegals and refugees, or housing, feeding, providing childcare, and other social programs for them. Then getting them politically active and involved in governance. Let's hope Trump isn't letting in swamp creatures.
While digging, I took a little detour when I saw they also listed a partner program after going into their "what we do" pages. Here is one the German government funded to encourage youth leadership engagement with historically marginalized communities in Jordan before their elections:
https://www.sfcg.org/project/jusoor-bridges-building-bridges-between-local-authorities-with-youth-and-communities-2/