Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Economic and Social:
Children
Education
Indigenous Peoples
Science and Technology
Youth
Gender Issues and Advancement of Women:
Education and training of women
Social Development:
Employment
Youth
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Geographic scope: |
International
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Country of activity: |
Haiti
Cambodia
Panama
Samoa
Argentina
Chile
Peru
Jamaica
Nepal
Kenya
Colombia
Dominican Republic
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Costa Rica
Uruguay
Ethiopia
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Ecuador
Mexico
Brazil
United States of America
Philippines
Guatemala
Honduras
Paraguay
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Millennium Development Goals: |
Achieve universal primary education
Develop global partnership for development
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Mission statement: |
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Year established: |
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Year of registration: |
2001 |
Organizational structure: |
Orphaned Starfish Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 headquartered in New York City. OSF is led by Founder & Executive Chairman Andrew Stein, employs a staff of five—Development Director, Finance Director, Marketing Director, Finance Director, Associate Director—and receives support from 40 volunteers. OSF is governed by a 14-member Board of Directors that oversees all of the Foundation’s yearly activities and ensures that OSF’s programming is conducted in accordance with our mission. We partner with local organizations, including orphanages, transitional homes, and community centers, to provide orphans, victims of abuse and trafficking, indigenous children, and other at-risk youth in technology education and vocational training. All programs are taught by local teachers. All of our income is raised through donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations. Only 10% of our budget goes toward administrative expenses, with the rest of the funds directly supporting our students. Approximately $120 is spent per student annually. All OSF staff, board members, and volunteers are focused on the priorities of programmatic excellence, managerial integrity, and fiscal responsibility. |
Number and type of members: |
OSF is not a membership organization, but a nonprofit foundation that provides direct social services to at-risk populations. We serve youths ages 5 to 20 that come from disadvantaged backgrounds -- almost all have had no access to technology or interaction with computers prior to participating in OSF's programs. Currently, OSF serves 13,000 children at 60 program sites in 27 countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia, the United States, and the South Pacific. |
Affiliation with NGO networks: |
N/A |
Funding structure: |
Fundraising campaigns
Grants from Governments
Donations and grants from domestic sources
Foreign and international grants
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