TRANSPARENCY
Fundación Avina is committed to the highest international standards that guarantee adherence to the regulations (legal and financial) and absolute transparency in our management:
- Consolidated financial statements are audited on a yearly basis by external firms (BDO Global – CROWE) and are available to anyone.
- Publication on social investments granted each year, according to the dissemination criteria established in our Transparency in Communications Regarding Social Investments Policy.
- Proposal submission process as established in the guidelines, coordination process, due diligence requirements and responsibilities clearly structured in our Management of Social Investment Policy.
FINANCIAL REPORTS FUNDACIÓN AVINA
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
SOCIAL INVESTMENTS OF 50,000 USD OR MORE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION AVINA AMERICAS
As a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organization, Avina Americas files an Internal Revenue Service form 990 on an annual basis.
Please click here to view our most recent filing.
As part of our commitment to transparency and high-caliber financial records, we have our financial statements audited by an independent, third party auditor on a yearly basis.
Please click here to view our financial statements audited by Crowe LLP
FINANCIAL REPORTS Associação Avina Brasil
GRANT MANAGEMENT PROCESS MODEL
Fundación Avina is a global organization that drives processes designed to change systems. To establish the scope and guidelines for the development of these activities, Fundación Avina has adopted a Management of Social Investment Policy for the purpose of:
- facilitating the operation, coordination, and good management of the resources given to its partners;
- promoting internal and external transparency in the grants that are made;
- defining the procedures, requirements, and responsibilities for grant management; and
- referencing the work protocols and guidelines related to grant management.
Fundación Avina defines Grants as the financial support provided to partners for the development of a project, initiative, event, or action within the framework of our priority programs. These contributions are legally considered a “donation”; however, we refer to grants as “investment” given that—through these contributions—we seek and measure social impact, creating favorable conditions for diverse actors to jointly contribute to the common good. In the majority of cases, grants are co-funded by the beneficiary itself or other organizations.
Financial support process
The grant process begins with a direct invitation to the organizations with which Fundación Avina prioritizes working in partnership to build initiatives that will generate positive impacts on sustainable development. The relationship with these organizations arises from a comprehensive process of building trust and identifying a convergence of interests, which Fundación Avina has developed based on over two decades of work in the region with over 8,000 partners in diverse sectors. Most of the initiatives developed with these organizations are published on our website and in our Annual Report.
Requirements for the submission of proposals
All invited organizations invited to submit proposals, must comply with various requirements and documentation of their own institutional regulations, as well as with the legal and fiscal legislation of the country in which the grant will be formalized. Fundación Avina has established specific management guidelines according to the corresponding support area. These are described in the Management of Social Investment Policy.
The institutional requirements establish that a Narrative Proposal and Budget, along with supporting documentation and forms which are indicated in the Proposal Submission and Accountability Guide, must be submitted for evaluation and approval according to the decision-making process defined by each program. The required set of forms are available in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Once the application is approved, a letter of confirmation is sent to the applicant organization, along with a legal documentation for signature.
As part of the approved project’s implementation process, preliminary Narrative and Financial Reports, as well as a Final Evaluation Report, must be provided according to the dates agreed upon in the legal documentation.
Fundación Avina also develops part of its grant program through open calls for project proposal submissions. Virtual platforms are created specifically for this purpose, each with its respective dissemination system adapted to the process determined by each call for proposals.


