
Nepal Youth Foundation
Nepal Youth Foundation
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About this organization
Mission
Nepal Youth Foundation's mission is to provide hope and opportunity to Nepal's most impoverished children by providing them what is every child's birthright: Freedom, Health, Shelter and Education.
About
OLGAPURI VILLAGE PROJECT -IN THE 1990S, NYF CREATED TWO OF THE BEST CHILDREN'S HOMES IN NEPAL - J HOUSE AND K HOUSE, EXCELLENT HOMES FOR NEPALI CHILDREN WHO ARE ORPHANS, DISABLED, OR ABANDONED. (AMONG THE MOST VULNERABLE IN NEPAL). IN A NURTURING ENVIRONMENT, THESE CHILD TRAUMA SURVIVORS ARE EMPOWERED TO EXCEL AND FULFILL THEIR DREAMS. J HOUSE (FOR BOYS) AND K HOUSE (FOR GIRLS) EACH HOLD ONLY UP TO 30 CHILDREN. SINCE THEIR INCEPTION, THESE HOMES WERE LEASED, RESULTING IN PERIODIC DISRUPTION DUE TO LEASE EXPIRATIONS AND RELOCATIONS. IN 2013, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS APPROVED A PROJECT TO GRANT MONIES TO ITS AFFILIATE IN NEPAL SPECIFICALLY EARMARKED FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW AND (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE 0, PAGE 1)PERMANENT J AND K HOUSES. THE COMPLEX IS TITLED OLGAPURI (OLGA'S LITTLE OASIS) IN HONOR OF OLGA MURRAY, THE FOUNDER OF THE NEPAL YOUTH FOUNDATION. THE BOARD APPROVAL STIPULATED THAT THE FUNDING FOR OLGAPURI VILLAGE BE RAISED SEPARATELY FROM THE ONGOING PROGRAM FUNDING. THE OVERALL PROJECT WAS EXPANDED IN 2015 TO INCLUDE A FARM AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FACILITY. THE FOUR RESIDENCES, HOUSING JUNIOR BOYS, JUNIOR GIRLS, SENIOR BOYS AND SENIOR GIRLS, OPENED IN SEPTEMBER 2016. THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL BEGAN OFFERING TRAINING IN THE SPRING OF 2017. AS OF JUNE 30, 2019, THE BOARD-APPROVED OLGAPURI VILLAGE PROJECT PLAN TOTALS $3,000,000 AND INCLUDES: 1) LAND, ACCESS AND FEES $728,000.2) OLGAPURI VILLAGE STRUCTURES, FURNISHINGS, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT $1,702,000.3) VOCATIONAL TRAINING FACILITY, FURNISHINGS, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT $570,000.CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES OVER THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS: YEARS 2012-2019 CONTRIBUTIONS $2,825,651 EXPENDITURES $2,785,615 ALL EXPENDITURES ARE GRANTS BY THE NEPAL YOUTH FOUNDATION INGO (INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION) TO A LOCAL NGO (NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION). THE LAND AND FIXTURES ARE OWNED BY THE LOCAL NGO, AND AS SUCH, IT IS NYF'S POLICY TO EXPENSE SUCH ACQUISITIONS IN NEPAL. THE NGO HOLDS TITLE AND OWNERSHIP OF THE LAND AND FIXTURES FOR AS LONG AS IT CONTINUES TO RUN THE PROGRAMS WITHIN THE COMPLEX. TITLE WOULD ONLY REVERT TO THE SOCIAL WELFARE COUNCIL IF THE NGO WERE TO FAIL IN MANAGING THE PROGRAMS, PER THE TERMS OF THE FIVE-YEAR AGREEMENT LAST SIGNED JUNE 4, 2018. THE $621,459 SPENT IN FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 PURCHASED THE LAND FOR OLGAPURI VILLAGE. THE $652,759 SPENT IN FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 WAS PRIMARILY TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESIDENCES, DINING HALL AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING BUILDINGS. DESPITE THE EARTHQUAKE DISRUPTION IN 2015, THE PROJECT RESUMED WITH $798,294 IN CONSTRUCTION AND OUTFITTING COSTS SPENT IN FISCAL YEAR 2015-2016. THE $683,886 SPENT IN FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 WAS FOR CONTINUED BUILDING, THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MASSIVE STONEWALL (RETAINING WALL), THE DRILLING OF A WELL AND ADDITIONAL OUTFITTING COSTS. THE CHILDREN'S RESIDENCES WERE COMPLETED IN SEPTEMBER 2016. OLGAPURI VILLAGE HAS FOUR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WHERE WE PROVIDE A HOLISTIC AND A NURTURING ENVIRONMENT FOR 80 CHILDREN IN TOTAL, 20 IN EACH HOUSE, AND A CENTRAL DINING HALL WHERE CHILDREN EAT THEIR MEALS. A LIBRARY AND A COMBINED LECTURE HALL/HOME THEATER ARE ALSO LOCATED IN THE LOWER LEVEL OF THE DINING BUILDING. FINAL COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION AND OUTFITTING WERE SPENT IN FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 AND, AS OF JUNE 30, 2019, THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The filing clearly states the mission of the non-profit as “We bring hope to impoverished nepali children by providing what should be every child's birthright: freedom, health, shelter & education”.
When outlining its functions, they were explained as: “See statement 1”.
- In compliance with legal regulations, the non-profit has reported their state of operation as CA.
- The filing records the non-profit's address for 2020 as 3030 BRIDGEWAY NO 325, SAUSALITO, CA, 949652895.
- As of 2020, the non-profit's form reports a total of 5 employees.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is -$315,843.
- The organization has 8 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1990.
- The organization pays $592,889 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $394,411 in fundraising expenses.