EIN 82-0618872

The Amal Alliance

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
2
Year formed
2017
Most recent tax filings
2023-12-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
The Amal Alliance empowers displaced and disenfranchised children through education and social development programs globally, both formally and informally. They believe in promoting global citizenship with a focus on academic, playful, and social-emotional learning through innovative projects such as Flying Colors. The organization is located in New Castle, DE.
Total revenues
$222,773
2023
Total expenses
$262,761
2023
Total assets
$50,748
2023
Num. employees
2
2023

Program areas at The Amal Alliance

Colors of kindness is Amal Alliance's innovative edtech solution that aims to (1) improve children's social and emotional skills and wellbeing; (2) create evidence based findings that measure children's development of skills in relation to their academic performance; (3) increase access to and engagement with distance learning; and (4) build a scalable model that demonstrates how sel skills can be introduced to national school systems. Aligned to The global compact on refugees and The refugee education strategy for 2030, colors is designed to holistically reengage both migrant and host community learners to accelerate The learning losses presented by The disruption to their education. The program was approved for nationwide scale in greece, and we were in The initial scaling phases in 2023. Flying colors is a new innovative project that enables learners to meaningfully engage with digital learning materials without requiring The internet. It brings together playful, academic, and social-emotional learning in a blended learning model to support out-of-school and vulnerable refugee and host community learners (ages 8+) in palabek refugee settlement who would otherwise be enrolled at The equivalent of primary grade levels p3 and p4. It builds upon two existing initiatives: an offline-first learning platform (kolibri), adapted to enable engagement with both social-emotional learning (sel) materials (colors of kindness) and academic, play-based learning materials with educator support. In its initial pilot and testing with funding provided by The lego foundation through mid-august 2023 and learning support from innovations for poverty action, flying colors reached around 600 vulnerable and out-of-school learners of p3-4 equivalent (ages 8+), in line with uganda's 30:70 principle. This program improves learning opportunities through a scalable, cost- effective innovation. It addresses gaps in learning environments, supporting refugee and host community learners where The internet is limited, and/or where educators may not have access to play-based learning preparation or learning materials for students. For vulnerable and out-of- school children impacted by The pandemic, there is a critical and urgent need to strengthen cognitive, interpersonal, and emotional skills. It does this through a new curriculum called The "flying colors bundle," which focuses on enhancing learning through play, and creating joyful learning experiences. It includes materials for learners and educators, including colors of kindness, materials from The kolibri content library targeted at building foundational skills in numeracy and literacy (fln), and newly created lesson plans and guidance on integrating technology as a means to support playful learning. Flying colors was evaluated by ipa and The report was published in late 2023. By leveraging The evidence base, a significant amount of advocacy was conducted. This included pitching at The clinton global initiative greenhouse, and also presenting at The clinton global initiative university. Amal also presented at un general assembly events, cies, and ukfiet. As part of The who and unhcr's group of friends leadership, Amal signed a pledge spearheaded by The netherlands, germany, and european commission aimed to serve displaced children's mental health needs. Amal also signed onto The child rights pledge, and launched their own pledge with numerous partner organizations to serve even more vulnerable children. Advocacy: given Amal's evidence base, The org was invited to speak at major international education conferences. This gave colors of kindness major exposure within The field of education in emergencies. Events & roles included: a.education cannot wait's high level financing conference (geneva, switzerland) o speaker: addressing holistic needs through education b. cies (Washington, dc) o speaker: social & emotional learning in crisis contexts c. clinton global university (nashville, tn) o speaker: expanding opportunities for alternative education d. ukfiet (oxford university) o speaker: diversity, equity, and inclusion (dei) in social & emotional learning e. clinton global initiative greenhouse (new york, ny) o speaker: inclusive economic growth cohort f. unga (new york, ny) - advocacy across events g. unhcr grf (geneva, switzerland) o moderator for high-level panel: achieving health and wellbeing for all: strengthening health systems and mental health & psychosocial support for refugees and host communities unhcr grf pledges: marking 4 years from The inaugural grf, Amal Alliance was invited to retake their seats across several un task teams (ecd, emergencies, and primary) in preparation for The dec 2023 convening. "a multistakeholder pledge was signed through an initiative spearheaded by The netherlands, germany, & european commission. Many key players like The world health organization (who), unhcr, (international organization for migration (iom), japan, unicef. "Amal put forward a multistakeholder pledge of their own that embodied 10 partners.

Who funds The Amal Alliance

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
AmazonSmile FoundationGeneral Support$18

Personnel at The Amal Alliance

NameTitleCompensation
Danielle de la FuenteFounder and Executive Director$57,325
Anil KhuranaChairman$0
Dominic RegesterSecretary and Ex$0

Financials for The Amal Alliance

RevenuesFYE 12/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$222,448
Program services$0
Investment income and dividends$0
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$325
Total revenues$222,773

Form 990s for The Amal Alliance

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-122024-02-10990View PDF
2022-122023-04-07990View PDF
2021-122022-05-25990EZView PDF
2020-122021-06-29990EZView PDF
2019-122020-10-17990EZView PDF
...and 2 more Form 990s
Data update history
June 1, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
June 22, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990EZ for fiscal year 2021
June 16, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
June 14, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 3 new personnel
June 10, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
International-focused organizationsFamily service centersCharities
Issues
Foreign affairsInternational developmentVoting rights
Characteristics
Partially liquidatedOperates internationallyTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
888 W E St 602
San Diego, CA 92101
Metro area
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA
County
San Diego County, CA
Website URL
amalalliance.org/ 
Phone
(617) 543-3985
IRS details
EIN
82-0618872
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
2017
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
Q33: International Relief
NAICS code, primary
624230: Emergency and Relief Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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