2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT

Our Commitment

Paint the Globe Foundation offers youth and professional development experiences for educators and students.

Through individual contributions, donation drives, fundraising events and partnerships, we gather much-needed arts/crafts supplies and educational resources for schools, community centers and similar organizations where they’ll be used to facilitate art workshops and activities that promote creativity and art literacy.

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Art, School & Health Supplies Donated

Total Students Served

 

Our Impact

Paint the Globe Foundation has successfully completed three international projects between 2018-2019. Each fundraising campaign has increased in the total amount of supplies donated and students served.

Datus International School, Tema, Ghana


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April 2018 - This project had one goal: donate school materials and arts and crafts supplies to a school in Ghana. After finding Data International School, we worked with an elementary school in Alexandria, Virginia to do a school-wide donate drive. The response was more than we anticipated, and we delivered a large supply of pencils, pens, markers, colored pencils, paper, glue, scissors, notebooks, physical education equipment and more.


Larabanga Shooting Stars Soccer Team, Larabanga, Ghana

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October 2018 - Paint the Globe Foundation was able to donate soccer balls to the Larabanga Shooting Stars soccer team. Located near Mole National Park in Northern Ghana, Larabanga is a remote village that lacks access to resources that we often take for granted.

Watch the documentary, Larabanga Shooting Stars Soccer Team on Paint the Globe Foundation’s YouTube channel, and don’t forget to subscribe.


Ilê Aiyê. Salvador, Bahia Brazil

 

December 2018 - Paint the Globe Foundation visited Ilê Aiyê Community Center in Salvador, Bahia Brazil. We donated educational and art supplies to the organization and filmed the experience.

Watch the documentary, Ilê Aiyê - House of the World on Paint the Globe Foundation’s YouTube channel, and don’t forget to subscribe.

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Financial Report 2018-2019

Paint the Globe Foundation annual budget donation initiatives increased 1.58% from 2018 into 2019. 


Financial Data

  •  In 2018, there were no government grants or foundation support due to the fact the organization is two years old and received its IRS tax-exempt status. 

  • Fundraising initiatives are through social media, our website, and individual monetary donations. 

  • There were no salaries paid to the organization’s Founder and Director of Outreach/Grants, however travel and administrative fees were paid from contributions for two nonprofit organizations Campaign Donations in Ghana, account for half of the budgeted costs for 2018-2019.

  • In 2019, Paint the Globe Foundation cultivated collaborative partnerships with a major global hotel brand and one additional international nongovernmental organization.

  • We published fundraising events on social media and our website donations increased by 42%, and monetary donations from individuals increased by 21%.

  • Travel costs increased 12% because two people traveled internationally for the Campaign Donation in Brazil. 

  • Administrative fees accounted for 21% of expenses but no salaries were paid to the organization’s Founder and Director of Outreach/Grants. 

 

Goals for 2020- 2021

  • Fundraising Initiatives

  • Implement events that support financial needs for donation campaigns

  • Increase donor contributions

  • Implement global marketing strategy

  • Foster collaborative partnerships

  • Increase program and services domestically and abroad

 
We accept donations of any amount; they go directly towards arts education for young students.
— Deidra Mwalimu