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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Registration of Agencies for Voluntary Foreign Aid; Summary of Comments
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: USAID is revising Part 203 in its entirety to clarify the purposes of Registration and to emphasize that organizations must be private and voluntary in nature in order to be registered.
SUMMARY: Reader Aids; ; Private voluntary organizations; registration,
The comment period was May 8, 2003, to July 8, 2002.
The Agency received comments from eleven private voluntary organizations (PVOs) as well as comments from two cooperative development organizations (CDOs). The following summarizes the principal comments and actions taken:
1. Annual Documentation Requirements (see Sec. 203.5). For PVOs submitting an Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A133 Audit, the due date for submitting annual documents was changed from six months to nine months following the organization's fiscal year end to take into account the time required for the registrant to prepare the OMB Circular A133 audit.
2. Submission of Documents. A comment expressed opposition to submitting duplicate documents to various offices within USAID. The words ``the same or'' were deleted from 203.4(d). The sentence now reads: ``Other USAID officials may request similar information at a later date for purposes of determining the PVO's eligibility for a particular grant or cooperative agreement.''
3. Registration StatusTransition Provisions. PVOs currently registered will continue to be registered under the new rule. The new annual documentation requirements are in effect as of the date of the new rule. The previous rule and the new rule are available on the USAID Web site at http://www.usaid.gov Keyword: PVO Registration. New applicants will be required to submit their applications and documentation under the revised Conditions of Registration and new rules.
4. Registration of CDOs. Two comments were made with regard to the elimination of Registration eligibility for IRS 501(c)(4) and 501(c)(6) organizations, specifically cooperative development organizations (CDOs). The Agency's intent is not to eliminate CDOs from the U.S. PVO Registry at http://www.usaid.gov Keyword: Registry. Therefore, CDOs will continue to be listed in the Registry and will continue to be required to meet the annual documentation requirements in Sec. 203.5. (see Sec. 203.12)
5. AID Form 15502. A comment requested that PVOs not currently
receiving funding from the U.S. Government for overseas programs not be
required to submit the AID Form 15502. The suggested change was not
adopted since AID Form 15502 provides current demographic information on each PVO as well as
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financial information. The AID Form 15502 has a twofold purpose:
collecting data required to determine whether the organization meets
USAID's Conditions of Registration and provide USAID with the
information for computing the amount of USAID funding made available to
PVOs. Until an applicant completes the AID Form 15502 in its entirety,
the Agency cannot determine whether that applicant meets the Conditions of Registration.
6. Registration of NonU.S. PVOs. One comment concerned the
Registration on nonU.S. PVOs. There are two types of nonU.S. PVOs:
Local and International. A ``Local PVO'' is a nonU.S. PVO operating in
the same foreign country in which it is organized. Local PVOs are not
required to register with USAID/Washington. An ``International PVO'' is
a nonU.S. PVO that performs development work in one or more countries
other than the country in which it is domiciled. International PVOs are
required to register with USAID. The Registration procedures for International PVOs have been added (see Sec. 203.6).
List of Subjects in 22 CFR Part 203
Foreign aid, Nonprofit organizations.
Accordingly, 22 CFR Part 203 is revised as follows.
PART 203REGISTRATION OF PRIVATE VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS (PVOs) Sec.
203.1 Purpose.
203.2 Definitions.
203.3 U.S. PVO conditions of registration.
203.4 U.S. PVO initial documentation requirements.
203.5 U S. PVO annual documentation requirements.
203.6 IPVO conditions of registration.
203.7 IPVO initial documentation requirements.
203.8 IPVO annual documentation requirements.
203.9 Denial of registration.
203.10 Termination of registration.
203.11 Access to records and communications.
203.12 Cooperative Development Organizations (CDOs).
Authority: Sec. 621, Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2381).
Sec. 203.1 Purpose.
(a) USAID registers PVOs to:
(1) Meet statutory and regulatory requirements that a U.S. PVO be registered with USAID as a condition for USAID funding.
(2) Provide USAID with information for computing the amount of USAID funding made available to PVOs.
(b) It is not the purpose of registration to allow or enable
registered PVOs to make any representation to the public concerning the
meaning of being registered with USAID. Promotional materials or
advertisements suggesting otherwise will be grounds for removal from the USAID PVO Registry.
(c) Registration does not bring an organization within the
Ambassador's authority and responsibility for the security of U.S. Government operations and personnel abroad.
Sec. 203.2 Definitions.
As used in this part:
(a) Cooperative Development Organization (CDO) means an
organization designated by USAID as a voluntary, independent business
enterprise formed to meet specific needs of its members through a common venture.
(b) Foreign Assistance Act (FAA) means the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, 22 U.S.C. 2151, et seq.
(c) General Public means citizens and nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs). The general public does not include government agencies in the
United States or abroad, or public international organizations such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization.
(d) Headquarters means the principal executive office where legal,
accounting, and administrative information may be accessed in the daily course of conducting business.
(e) International Private Voluntary Organization (IPVO) means an entity that:
(1) Is nonU.S. based in that it is organized under the laws of the country in which it is domiciled;
(2) Is a private nongovernmental organization (NGO) that solicits and receives cash contributions from the general public;
(3) Is a charitable organization in that it is nonprofit and tax
exempt under the laws of its country of domicile and operation, and is
not a university, college, accredited degreegranting institution of
education, private foundation, hospital, organization engaged
exclusively in research or scientific activities, church, synagogue,
mosque or other similar entities organized primarily for religious purposes; and
(4) Conducts, or anticipates conducting, program activities in one
or more countries other than its country of origin that are consistent
with the general purposes of the Foreign Assistance Act and/or Public Law 480.
(5) Is not recognized as a Public International Organization
according to USAID's Automated Directives System (ADS) 308.3.
(f) Local Private Voluntary Organization (LPVO) means a nonU.S.
based PVO that meets the definition of an International Private
Voluntary Organization, except that it operates only in the same
foreign country in which it is organized. LPVOs are not required to
register with USAID/Washington but USAID Missions may require some other eligibility method when making awards.
(g) NonU.S. Private Voluntary Organization (NonU.S. PVO) means an
entity that meets the definition of a U.S. PVO, but is not
headquartered in the United States. NonU.S. PVOs include both Local
Private Voluntary Organizations and International Private Voluntary Organizations.
(h) Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) means any nongovernmental organization or entity, whether nonprofit or profitmaking.
(i) Nonprofit organization means any corporation, trust,
association, cooperative or other organization that is operated
primarily for service, charitable, scientific, educational or other
similar purposes; is not organized for profit; and uses its net
proceeds to maintain, improve, and/or expands its operations.
(j) Private Voluntary Organization (PVO) See U.S. Private Voluntary
Organization, International Private Voluntary Organization, and Local Private Voluntary Organization.
(k) Public International Organization (PIO) means a nonU.S. based
organization (i.e., composed principally of governments) in which the
U.S. participates. (See USAID's Automated Directives System (ADS) 308.3).
(l) Public Law 480 means the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 1691, et seq.
(m) Solicits means to undertake a substantial effort to obtain donations.
(n) Supporting Services means the total of general and administration expenses plus fundraising expenses.
(o) USAID means the U.S. Agency for International Development.
(p) U.S. Private Voluntary Organization (U.S. PVO) means an entity that:
(1) Is organized under the laws of the United States and headquartered in the United States;
(2) Is a nongovernmental organization (NGO) that solicits and receives cash
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contributions from the U.S. general public;
(3) Is a charitable organization in that it is nonprofit and exempt
from Federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code, and is not a university, college, accredited degree
granting institution of education, private foundation, hospital,
organization established by a major political party in the United
States, organization established, funded and audited by the U.S.
Congress, organization engaged exclusively in research or scientific
activities, church, synagogue, mosque or other similar entity organized primarily for religious purposes; and
(4) Conducts, or anticipates conducting, overseas program
activities that are consistent with the general purposes of the Foreign Assistance Act and/or Public Law 480.
There are eight Conditions of Registration for U.S. organizations. The first four Conditions relate to whether an organization meets the definition of a U.S. PVO, as set forth in Sec. 203.2 (p), while the last four Conditions establish standards by which the U.S. PVO is evaluated.
An applicant must be registered with USAID as a U.S. PVO if USAID
finds that the applicant has satisfied all of the following Conditions:
(a) Condition No. 1 (U.S. based). Is U.S. based in that it:
(1) Is organized under the laws of the United States; and (2) Has its headquarters in the United States.
(b) Condition No. 2 (Private). Is a nongovernmental organization
(NGO) and solicits and receives cash contributions from the U.S. general public.
(c) Condition No. 3 (Voluntary). Is a charitable organization in that it:
(1) Is nonprofit and exempt from Federal income taxes under Section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and
(2) Is not a university, college, accredited degreegranting
institution of education, private foundation, hospital, organization
established by a major political party in the United States,
organization established, funded and audited by the U.S. Congress,
organization engaged exclusively in research or scientific activities,
church, synagogue, mosque or other similar entity organized primarily for religious purposes.
(d) Condition No. 4 (Overseas Program Activities). Conducts, or
anticipates conducting, overseas program activities that are consistent
with the general purposes of the Foreign Assistance Act and/or Public Law 480.
(e) Condition No. 5 (Board of Directors). Has a governing body: (1) That meets at least annually;
(2) Whose members do not receive any form of income for serving on the board; and
(3) Whose majority is not composed of the PVO's officers or staff members.
(f) Condition No. 6 (Financial Viability). That it:
(1) Accounts for its funds in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP);
(2) Has a sound financial position;
(3) Provides its financial statements to the public upon request; and
(4) Has been incorporated for not less than 18 months.
(g) Condition No. 7 (Program Activities vs. Supporting Services). That it:
(1) Expends and distributes its funds in accordance with the annual report of program activities;
(2) Does not expend more than 40 percent of total expenses on supporting services.
(3) In order to maintain its registration, conducts international
program activities within the last three years. For example, if a U.S.
PVO did not have any international activities for 2004, the current
year, or 2003, but did have activities in 2002, then it would remain
registered. However, if it did not have any international activities in
2005, USAID would remove it from the Registry in 2006 because for the
previous three years (2003, 2004, 2005), it did not conduct any international activities.
(h) Condition No. 8 (General Eligibility). It is not:
(1) Suspended or debarred by an agency of the U.S. Government;
(2) Designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the Secretary
of State, pursuant to Section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended; or
(3) The subject of a decision by the Department of State to the
effect that registration or a financial relationship between USAID and
the organization is contrary to the national defense, national
security, or foreign policy interests of the United States. Sec. 203.4 U.S. PVO initial documentation requirements.
(a) So that USAID can determine whether an applicant meets the
Conditions of Registration, an application must be submitted in
duplicate. The application instructions and forms packet are available
at USAID Web site http://www.usaid.gov Keyword: PVO Registration. The completed application must include:
(1) A cover letter with
(i) The reason for applying for registration; and
(ii) A description of current or intended overseas program activities;
(2) Articles of incorporation on state letterhead with state seal and authorizing state official's signature;
(3) Bylaws establishing the applicant's corporate structure;
(4) IRS Form 990 and a copy of an IRS letter of tax exemption;
(5) Audited financial statements for the most recent fiscal year
prepared on an accrual basis in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles (GAAP) by an independent certified public
accountant (CPA); an Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A 133 audit, if applicable;
(6) Annual report or similar document that describes overall
program activities for the same year as the audit, including a list of board members;
(7) AID Form 15502, PVO Annual Return; and
(8) AID Form 2001, PVO Classification Form.
(b) In addition, each applicant must submit such other information
as USAID may reasonably require to determine whether the organization meets the Conditions of Registration.
(c) USAID may revise this list of documents from time to time.
(d) Other USAID officials may request information similar to that
submitted under these regulations for other purposes; for example, to
determine an organization's eligibility for a particular grant or cooperative agreement.
(e) The completed application must be sent in duplicate to the
USAID Registrar, Office of Private Voluntary CooperationAmerican
Schools & Hospitals Abroad, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 205237600.
Sec. 203.5 U.S. PVO annual documentation requirements.
(a) To maintain its registration, each registered PVO must submit
documents and forms annually. The submission instructions and forms
packet are available at USAID Web site http://www.usaid.gov Keyword: PVO Registration. The completed submission must include:
(1) Audited financial statements for the most recent fiscal year
prepared on an Accrual basis in accordance with GAAP by an independent
CPA; an OMB Circular A133 audit, if applicable; or unaudited financial statements if total
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Support and revenue is less than $50,000.
(2) Annual report or similar document that describes overall
program activities for the same year as the audit, including a list of board members;
(3) AID Form 15502, PVO Annual Return; and
(4) AID Form 2001, PVO Classification Form.
(b) PVOs also must submit any amendments, if applicable, to its
articles of incorporation, or bylaws and any changes in the taxexempt status.
(c) Submission is due within six months after the close of the
PVO's fiscal year if the PVO does not prepare an OMB Circular A133 audit.
(d) Submission is due within nine months after the close of the
PVO's fiscal year if the PVO does prepare an OMB Circular A133 audit.
(e) In addition, each registrant must submit such other information
as USAID may reasonably require to determine that the organization continues to meet the Conditions of Registration.
(f) USAID may revise this list of documents from time to time.
(g) Other USAID officials may request information similar to that
submitted under these regulations for other purposes; for example, to
determine the PVO's eligibility for a particular grant or cooperative agreement.
(h) The completed submission must be sent annually to the USAID
Registrar, Office of Private Voluntary CooperationAmerican Schools &
Hospitals Abroad, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20523 7600.
There are eight Conditions of Registration for international
organizations. The first four Conditions relate to whether an
organization meets the definition of an IPVO, as set forth in Sec.
203.2(e), while the last four Conditions establish standards by which
the IPVO is evaluated. An applicant must be registered with USAID as an
IPVO if USAID finds that the applicant has satisfied all of the following Conditions:
(a) Condition No. 1 (NonU.S based). Is nonU.S. based in that it:
(1) Is organized under the laws of the country in which it is domiciled; and
(2) Has its headquarters in the same country.
(b) Condition No. 2 (Private). Is a nongovernmental organization
(NGO) and solicits and receives cash contributions from the general public.
(c) Condition No. 3 (Voluntary). Is a charitable organization in that it:
(1) Is nonprofit and tax exempt under the laws of its country of domicile and operation;
(2) Is not a university, college, accredited degreegranting
institution of education, private foundation, hospital, organization
engaged exclusively in research or scientific activities, church,
synagogue, mosque or other similar entity organized primarily for religious purposes; and
(3) Is not recognized as a Public International Organization according to USAID's ADS 308.3.
(d) Condition No. 4 (International Program Activities). Conducts,
or anticipates conducting, program activities in one or more countries
other than its country of origin and that are consistent with the
general purposes of the Foreign Assistance Act and/or Public Law 480.
(e) Condition No. 5 (Board of Directors). Has a governing body: (1) That meets at least annually;
(2) Whose members do not receive any form of income for serving on the board; and
(3) Whose majority is not composed of the IPVO's officers or staff members.
(f) Condition No. 6 (Financial Viability). That it:
(1) Accounts for its funds in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles (GAAP) or generally accepted accounting standards of IPVO's country of domicile.
(2) Has a sound financial position;
(3) Provides its financial statements to the public upon request; and
(4) Has been incorporated for not less than 18 months.
(g) Condition No. 7 (Program Activities vs. Supporting Services). That it:
(1) Expends and distributes its funds in accordance with the annual report of program activities;
(2) Does not expend more than 40 percent of total expenses on supporting services; and
(3) In order to maintain its registration, conducts international
program activities within the last three years. For example, if an IPVO
did not have any international activities for 2004, the current year,
or 2003, but did have activities in 2002, then it would remain
registered. However, if it did not have any international activities in
2005, USAID would remove it from the Registry in 2006 because for the
previous three years (2003, 2004, 2005), it did not conduct any international activities.
(h) Condition No. 8 (General Eligibility). It is not:
(1) Suspended or debarred by an agency of the U.S. Government;
(2) Designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the Secretary
of State, pursuant to Section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended; or
(3) The subject of a decision by the Department of State to the
effect that registration or a financial relationship between USAID and
the organization is contrary to the national defense, national
security, or foreign policy interests of the United States. Sec. 203.7 IPVO initial documentation requirements.
(a) So that USAID can determine whether an applicant meets the
Conditions of Registration, an application must be submitted in
duplicate and in English. The application instructions and forms packet
are available at USAID Web site http://www.usaid.gov Keyword: PVO Registration. The completed application must include:
(1) A cover letter with
(i) The reason for applying for registration; and
(ii) A description of current or intended program activities abroad;
(2) Articles of incorporation or charter establishing the IPVO's
legal status under the laws of the country in which it is domiciled;
(3) Bylaws or other documents establishing the applicant's corporate structure;
(4) Statement of tax exemption or a comparable document from the country of its origin;
(5) Audited financial statements for the most recent fiscal year
prepared on an accrual basis in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles (GAAP) or generally accepted accounting standards
for IPVO's country of domicile by an independent certified public accountant (CPA) and in U.S. dollars;
(6) Annual report or similar document that describes overall
program activities for the same year as the audit, including a list of board members;
(7) International Executive Contact Data Sheet; and
(8) AID Form 2001, PVO Classification Form.
(b) In addition, each applicant must submit such other information
as USAID may reasonably require to determine whether the organization meets the Conditions of Registration.
(c) USAID may revise this list of documents from time to time.
(d) Other USAID officials may request information similar to that
submitted under these regulations for other purposes; for example, to
determine an organization's eligibility for a particular grant or cooperative agreement.
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(e) The completed application must be sent in duplicate to the
USAID Registrar, Office of Private Voluntary CooperationAmerican
Schools & Hospitals Abroad, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 205237600.
Sec. 203.8 IPVO annual documentation requirements.
(a) To maintain its registration, each registered IPVO must submit
documents and forms, in English, annually. The submission instructions
and forms packet are available at USAID Web site http://www.usaid.gov Keyword: PVO Registration. The completed submission must include:
(1) Audited financial statements for the most recent fiscal year
prepared on an accrual basis in accordance with GAAP or generally
accepted accounting standards for IPVO's country of domicile by an
independent CPA; or unaudited financial statements if total support and revenue is less than $50,000 in U.S. dollars;
(2) Annual report or similar document that describes overall
program activities for the same year as the audit, including a list of board members;
(3) International Executive Contact Data Sheet; and
(4) AID Form 2001, PVO Classification Form.
(b) IPVOs also must submit any amendments, if applicable, to its
articles of incorporation, charter, or bylaws and any changes in the taxexempt status.
(c) Submission is due within six months after the close of the IPVO's fiscal year.
(d) In addition, each registrant must submit such other information
as USAID may reasonably require to determine that the organization continues to meet the Conditions of Registration.
(e) USAID may revise this list of documents from time to time.
(f) Other USAID officials may request information similar to that
submitted under these regulations for other purposes; for example, to
determine the IPVO's eligibility for a particular grant or cooperative agreement.
(g) The completed submission must be sent annually in English to
the USAID Registrar, Office of Private Voluntary CooperationAmerican
Schools & Hospitals Abroad, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 205237600.
Sec. 203.9 Denial of registration.
(a) Notification of denial of registration. Denial of registration
by USAID will include written notice to the applicant stating the grounds for the denial.
(b) Reconsideration. Within 30 days after receipt of a denial
notification an organization may request that its application be
reconsidered. USAID will consider the request and inform the applicant in writing of USAID's subsequent decision.
(c) Resubmission. An organization may at any time submit a new application for registration.
Sec. 203.10 Termination of registration.
(a) Reasons. USAID may terminate registration for any of the following reasons if the registrant:
(1) Relinquishes its registration status voluntarily upon written notice to USAID;
(2) Fails to comply with the documentation requirements or the Conditions of Registration;
(3) Uses promotional material or advertisements suggesting that its USAID registration is an endorsement; or
(4) Refuses to transfer to USAID any records, documents, copies of
such records or documents, or information referred to in this
regulation and within the registrant's control within a reasonable time after USAID request them.
(b) Notification of termination of registration. Termination by
USAID will include written notice to the registrant stating the grounds for the termination.
(c) Reconsideration. Within 30 days after receipt of a termination
notification an organization may request that its termination be
reconsidered. USAID will consider the request and inform the registrant
in writing of USAID's subsequent decision. In addition, USAID may, at
its own discretion, reconsider a termination of registration at any time.
(d) Resubmission. An organization may at any time submit a new application for registration.
Sec. 203.11 Access to records and communications.
(a) All records, reports, and other documents that are made
available to USAID pursuant to this regulation must be made available
for public inspection and copying, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act and other applicable laws.
(b) Communications from USAID will only be sent to the applicant's or registrant's headquarters.
Sec. 203.12 Cooperative Development Organizations (CDOs).
CDOs are not PVOs for purposes of registration under this part. CDOs as part of the larger PVO community will continue to be listed in the U.S. PVO Registry at http://www.usaid.gov Keyword: Registry and will continue to be eligible for assistance that is otherwise available to registered U.S. PVOs. In order to be listed in the Registry as a CDO, the CDO must comply with the annual documentation requirements of Sec. 203.5. A CDO applying for registration or registered under this part as a U.S. PVO must comply with the requirements of this part.
The Administrator of USAID or his/her designee may delegate
authority to the Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Democracy,
Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance to administer the registration
process and, in particular, the authority to waive, withdraw, or amend any or all of the provisions within this part.
Dated: May 5, 2005.
Mary Newton,
Registrar, Private Voluntary CooperationAmerican Schools & Hospitals
Abroad, Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance. [FR Doc. 059544 Filed 51205; 8:45 am]
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Mary Q. Newton, Registrar, Office of
Private Voluntary CooperationAmerican Schools & Hospitals Abroad; telephone: 2027124747; telefax: 2022163041 or email:
mnewton@usaid.gov.
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