Yes, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is a nonprofit organization. It was created in 1946 to help children in war-torn Europe, China, and the Middle East, but now addresses the needs of the children in any part of the developing world. UNICEF is financially supported by voluntary contributions of governments, non-government organizations, foundations, corporations, and individuals. The U.S. Fund for UNICEF meets the highest standards of the Better Business Bureau and Charity Navigator. Of every dollar spend, 91.2 cents go towards directly helping children; 6.3 cents are spent on fundraising and 2.5 cents on administration. Their 990 tax forms are online and available for anyone to view.You can find out more information about UNICEF's work and donating at unicef.org or unicefusa.org.
Yes, UNICEF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization in the United States that supports the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
No. UNICEF is a distinctly non-religious charity. It is an arm of the United Nations.
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UNICEF is not a publicly traded company, nor is it a for-profit company. Rather it is a charitable organization created by the United Nations, so no ticker symbol.
UNICEF's total income for 2006 was $2,781,000,000.
Unicef, like most charities, collects money to be distributed to those in need. Though an individual's need may be met there are more people born every day who may need Unicef's services. Unicef is a non-profit organization that helps poor and malnurished children. The goal of Unicef is to reduce the number of children dying from malnurishment from 19,000 per day to zero. All donations are tax-deductible.
UNICEF is United Nations Children's FundSee more in : unicef
The founder of UNICEF is Rajcham
UNICEF was founded in 1946.
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you dont make a profit
in which year was unicef formed
Unicef Established - December 1946
unicef , when was it established ? by whom ? where is it located ?