International Youth Foundation

The International Youth Foundation is a nonprofit organization that promotes youth activism and civic participation.

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Economic Policy
Location: Baltimore, MD View on map
Tax ID: 38-2935397
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $29,471,621 Revenue: $15,157,238 Expenses: $16,710,990

The International Youth Foundation is a nonprofit organization that promotes youth activism and civic participation.

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2024 $29,471,621 $15,157,238 $16,710,990 View
2023 $29,447,608 $14,166,270 $19,190,528 View
2022 $33,645,518 $19,867,320 $16,744,021 View
2021 $31,725,558 $21,248,898 $16,914,785 View
2020 $30,217,508 $16,418,472 $18,966,611 View

Prior year filings: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

Revenue Detail

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

  • Number of Employees: 58

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Yvonna StevensCFO & EVP$257,693
Christina SassPRESIDENT & CEO (AS OF 05/24)$215,273
Alysha BeyerCHIEF OF PARTY, PROPEL$173,681
Susan G ReichlePRESIDENT & CEO (UNTIL 05/24)$159,703
Pia CampbellDIR, STRATEGY & TECHNICAL SERVICES$159,328
Linda FogartyDIRECTOR$130,473
Elizabeth SalazarDIRECTOR, YEO TECHNICAL ADVISOR$124,054
Eric CouperDIRECTOR, DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT$124,031

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $117,013,837
  • Number of Grants: 313
  • Number of Funders: 64

Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$3,790,1502020 Mastercard FoundationYouth Learning
$2,550,0002022 TIDES FOUNDATIONEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
$2,355,6152020 Pepsico Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT
$2,015,0002021 TIDES FOUNDATIONQUALITY EDUCATION
$2,000,0012022 Oak FoundationTo design and implement a US-based, youth-led participatory grant-making programme.
$2,000,0002021 Conrad N. Hilton FoundationTo develop a workforce program that braids together federal and municipal resources for opportunity youth in Mexico City.
$1,700,0002025 Conrad N. Hilton Foundationfor a job training program that provides case management services for opportunity youth and brings best practices in programming for youth to government and civil society partners in Mexico City
$1,100,0002020 Sylvanlaureate Foundation IncGeneral & Unrestricted
$755,5032023 CARE11
$700,0002024 TIDES FOUNDATIONEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
$700,0002023 TIDES FOUNDATIONEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
$696,4012022 CARE1
$637,5002024 The Stevns TrustGENERAL PURPOSE
$615,2432023 Orange County Community FoundationEDUCATION
$614,7632024 CARE11
$605,8272025 CARE11
$601,3322023 American Online Giving Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT
$579,4262021 Pepsico Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT
$500,0002023 Caterpillar FoundationWorkforce Readiness: Vocational Training
$500,0002022 Caterpillar FoundationEquip Youth Mexico
$500,0002022 Conrad N. Hilton Foundationto support the Global Youth Resiliency Fund 2.0, providing ongoing resources to local, youth-led organizations at the forefront of innovation and change
$450,0002020 TIDES FOUNDATIONQUALITY EDUCATION
$370,5952021 Michael & Susan Dell FoundationThe Catalytic Initiative: Skilling for jobs in the automotive component manufacturing sector
$361,6492022 Caterpillar FoundationWorkforce Readiness for Young People in Brazil
$360,8882022 Michael & Susan Dell FoundationThe Catalytic Initiative: Skilling for jobs in the automotive component manufacturing sector

All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $9,936,194
  • Number of Grants: 144
  • Number of Recipients: 50

Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$271,9412021 Multiple CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN RecipientsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$271,4642024 Palladium International, LLCYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$256,6812020 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$233,1542021 Multiple SOUTH AMERICA RecipientsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$188,6742021 Multiple SOUTH AMERICA RecipientsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$171,2712020 Multiple North America RecipientsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$170,5502024 Multiple EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RecipientsPOSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
$161,9212021 Multiple Sub-Saharan Africa RecipientsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$147,8002020 Skills for ChicagoYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$140,0002021 Alternative Schools NetworkYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$139,4232020 Central States Ser Jobs for Progress IncYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$135,0002021 Phalanx Family ServicesYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$128,0002020 Phalanx Family ServicesYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$122,5002021 Central States Ser Jobs for Progress IncYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$121,2002024 Multiple EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RecipientsPOSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
$121,2002024 Multiple EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) RecipientsPOSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
$112,0002021 One Stop Career Center of PR IncYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$110,5802020 Alternative Schools NetworkYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$108,7042024 John Hopkins UniversityYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$104,4632020 The Next Step Public Charter SchoolYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$102,6502024 Girls Incorporated of New York CityYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$102,4002024 Multiple EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RecipientsPOSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
$101,8002024 Heart of Los Angeles IncYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
$101,2002024 Multiple EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RecipientsPOSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
$100,6002024 COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER OF SAN FRANCISCOYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS