At the CGI 2024 Annual Meeting, President Bill Clinton presented President Joe Biden with the 2024 Clinton Global Citizen Award for his extraordinary leadership, defense of democracy, and personal courage and compassion.
Putting People First: About the Clinton Foundation
Putting People First
Under the leadership of President Clinton, Secretary Clinton, and Chelsea Clinton, our unique approach prioritizes solutions over ideology — bringing people together in the spirit of collaboration and pragmatic problem-solving. In an increasingly complex, divisive, and interconnected world, we strive to help fill the gaps between what the public sector can provide and what the private sector can produce.
ROLLING UP OUR SLEEVES AND GETTING THINGS DONE, TOGETHER
Convening diverse partners across sectors and continents is a practical strategy for problem- solving — a lesson this family has demonstrated in public service, diplomacy, and through our programs. It’s about bringing together the right people for any problem, those who can get something done and contribute to an effort greater than the sum of its parts. That’s how the Clinton Foundation has been able to convene people and organizations who do not traditionally work together and rally them to solve the most complex challenges of our time.
FOCUSING ON EVERYDAY CHALLENGES THAT IMPACT PEOPLE’S LIVES
We are uniquely positioned to leverage partnerships, relationships, and expertise to quickly and effectively mobilize resources at a moment’s notice while setting up dedicated communities committed to long-term recovery and sustainability. From polluting cookstoves, expensive AIDS drugs, sugary soda in schools, book deserts, disaster response, and so much more — we take on the hardest fights, develop transformative solutions, and consistently focus on what can be done to make people’s lives better.
PREPARING FUTURE LEADERS WITH A PROVEN PLAYBOOK
The challenges of tomorrow will require leaders who feel a profound responsibility to take action, today. Our programs channel the Clinton family’s lifetime of leadership into a roadmap — preparing future generations with proven approaches for bringing people together and solving problems. Through unique educational and mentorship opportunities, we engage people of all ages, perspectives, and means to make change in their communities and the world.
Our programs reflect our shared commitment to “putting people first” — the practice of focusing on how a proposed policy, program, or partnership can directly affect a person’s life and make a lasting impact.
served by more than 4,100 projects and partnerships made through the Clinton Global Initiative — affecting people in more than 190 countries worldwide.
of lifesaving naloxone distributed to recovery residences, high schools, universities, and community organizations in 20 states through the Overdose Response Network.
have participated in enriching educational and cultural programming free-of-charge at the Clinton Presidential Center.
worldwide with access to lifesaving HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria medications through the Clinton Health Access Initiative.*
donated and provided to families in communities that are under-resourced through Too Small to Fail.
leading healthier lives through the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.*
*Independent and associated organizations
Catalyzing partners to rapidly coordinate and amplify response efforts on the ground; maintain sustained international attention; and direct vital resources to support Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction.
Partnering with nongovernmental organizations and key stakeholders to help women escape Afghanistan during the U.S. withdrawal.
Transforming into an emergency relief hub to package and provide more than one million meals in need across Central Arkansas.
Bringing together more than 13,000 people, Justice Ginsburg shares stories from her quarter century on the nation’s highest court.
Training 5,000 mental health workers in Puerto Rico; deploying nurses to the U.S. Virgin Islands to conduct vision, hearing, and dental screenings for 9,000 schoolchildren; a comprehensive reforestation and habitat program to plant 750,000 trees; a new agency in Dominica providing funding for resiliency projects; solarizing 12 primary health clinics in Puerto Rico, and more.
Negotiating agreements to lower the cost of life-saving naloxone and distributing doses to frontline responders across the United States.
More than 500 leaders applying lessons learned from the one-of-a-kind bi-partisan program.
Working with hundreds of community and national partners to scale a national public awareness and action campaign for early learning.
When the U.S. Congress refused to fund President Obama’s proposal for 100,000 STEM teachers, CGI and Carnegie Corporation stepped in to fill the gap. After exceeding the goal, we seek to train and retain an additional 150,000 STEM teachers by 2032.
Providing $8.6M in grants and reaching 100M people worldwide.
In 2009, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon named President Clinton the U.N.’s Special Envoy for Haiti to help mobilize support for Haiti’s long-term economic development and coordinate the work of U.N. entities and other international partners — work he continued after the devastating 2010 earthquake. At the request of the Haitian government, he served as co-chair of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC), which was responsible for reviewing, analyzing, and approving projects that aligned with the Government of Haiti’s action plan for recovery along with the Haitian Prime Minister. President Clinton also established the CGI Haiti Action Network, which launched over 100 Commitments to Action valued at $500 million and continues to drive international support.
Along with former French Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy, President Clinton conceptualizes the idea of UNITAID, resulting in the fastest ever U.S. regulatory approval for a generic pediatric HIV drug.
Forming a partnership after meeting at CGI, Matt Damon and Gary White found Water.org which has increased access to safe water for 63 million people worldwide.
Generating more than $47 million in gross income for smallholder farmers and fishers in Colombia, Haiti, Peru, and El Salvador.
Joining members of the Little Rock Nine to mark this pivotal moment in the fight for racial equality in the United States.
Under President Clinton’s leadership, along with the American Heart Association, the Clinton Foundation negotiates a voluntary deal with soft beverage companies that leads to a 90% reduction in the total beverage calories shipped to schools in the United States.
10,000+ organizations partnering to launch more than 4,000 CGI Commitments to Action, making a difference in the lives of more than 500 million people in 180 countries.
At the request of President George W. Bush, President Clinton and President Bush partner to lead the U.S. effort to provide private aid to hundreds of thousands of tsunami victims. Shortly thereafter, the UN Secretary General Kofi Anan, named President Clinton as the UN special envoy for tsunami relief.
Offering the nation’s first Master of Public Service degree, and requires each of its students to complete three field service projects in collaboration with partners locally, nationally, and internationally.
Changed how the global community procured and delivered life-saving HIV/AIDS medication, lowering the price of treatment from over $10,000 to $60 per person per year for more than 21 million people, including the majority of all children on treatment.
Annual Reports & Financials
The Clinton Foundation is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes the Foundation’s annual reports, audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.
Annual Reports
The annual reports highlight the Clinton Foundation’s work and achievements that are made possible by our supporters and partners. Learn about the Clinton Foundation programs operating around the world and the positive impact they have on millions of people.
2024 | 2023 (Online) (PDF) | 2022 (Online) (PDF) | 2021 (Online) (PDF) | 2020 (Online) (PDF) | 2019 (Online) (PDF) | 2018 (Online) | 2017 (Online) | 2016 (Online) | 2015 (Online) | 2013 – 2014 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004
Audited Financial Statements & IRS Form 990s
2023 |2022 |2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2013 amended | 2012 | 2012 amended | 2011 | 2011 amended | 2010 | 2010 amended | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998
For more information regarding the amended returns for 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, please see the following:
Letter from Clinton Foundation President Donna E. Shalala to Supporters Amended Returns Fact SheetBKD prepared the original and amended returns for 2010, 2011, and 2012. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) prepared the original and amended returns for 2013 and the 2014 Forms 990 and 990T. PwC also performed the independent audit of the Foundation’s consolidated financial statement for 2014 which includes the accounts and activities of the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). CHAI’s tax return and amended returns for prior years were separately filed; these returns were prepared by a separate tax firm – not BKD or PwC – independently selected by CHAI.
Tax-Exempt Status Materials
Clinton Foundation:
The Clinton Foundation’s application for tax-exempt status (IRS Form 1023) and the IRS’s response granting tax-exempt status are available here:
Clinton Global Initiative:
From 2005 to 2009 the Clinton Global Initiative was an initiative of the Foundation. From 2010 to 2013, CGI operated as a separate but affiliated non-profit organization as part of an agreement between the Foundation and the Obama Administration. During this period, the Foundation continued to consolidate CGI’s finances into its annual financial reporting. CGI’s application for tax-exempt status (IRS Form 1023) and the IRS’s response granting tax-exempt status are available here:
In 2013, CGI ceased operating as a separate entity and resumed operating as an initiative of the Clinton Foundation.
Tax-Exempt Status Materials
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (formerly the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative) has been incorporated as a separate, but affiliated, non-profit organization since 2010. Because of this ongoing affiliation, the Clinton Foundation is required to consolidate CHAI’s finances into the Foundation’s audited financial reporting. Further information related to the Clinton Health Access Initiative can be found here
State Registrations & Solicitation Disclosure
Information related to state registrations and solicitations can be found here
Standard Publication Form – General ANBI
Standard Form Publication Requirement can be found here
Gift Acceptance Policy
Gift acceptance policy can be found here
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