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· Auto-generated from filings + methodologyInstitute for Fiscal Studies is a registered education nonprofit, Ghana. It is registered with the Department of Social Welfare. Its registration number is GH-IATI-institute-for-fiscal-studies. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100 (Limited data available). This reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization. The organization reports $3M in annual revenue.
Institute for Fiscal Studies has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 29 ('Limited data available') reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization. This is common for smaller, newer, or non-US charities that file fewer public records. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for education charities in Ghana is 34/100.
Institute for Fiscal Studies is registered in Ghana.
Based on official tax filings, Institute for Fiscal Studies has $3M in annual revenue. Its revenue is below the peer average of $34M. Create a free GiveRadar account to view the complete financial breakdown with year-over-year trends.
Institute for Fiscal Studies is classified as a Education organization, registered in Ghana. It operates as a NGO. By size, it is categorized as a medium organization. It has $3M in annual revenue.
Institute for Fiscal Studies has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100. We recommend reviewing the full profile before making a donation decision. The organization is overseen by the Department of Social Welfare. Visit the Institute for Fiscal Studies profile on GiveRadar for full details before deciding. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.
Among education charities registered in Ghana: Institute for Fiscal Studies's GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100 is in line with the peer average of 34/100. Its annual revenue of $3M is below the peer average of $34M.
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NeutralInstitute for Fiscal Studies gives verdict on Scottish Labour Holyrood manifesto - The National Scot
New state pension age revealed unless the triple lock is scrapped - The Sun
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has lost any claim to be ‘independent’ - The Telegraph
Helen Miller appointed as new Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies - IFS | Institute for Fiscal Studies
IFS: Labour manifesto doesn’t raise enough cash to fund ‘genuine change’ - LabourList
Tax cuts paid for by reduction of public spending says expert - Rayo
Biggest boom in City bonuses for years risks driving up inequality, says IFS - The Guardian
We need to talk about the Institute for Fiscal Studies - openDemocracy
Top 1% of earners in UK account for more than a third of income tax - The Guardian
Tackling inequality means addressing divisions that go way beyond income - The Guardian
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Quick facts about Institute for Fiscal Studies
- What is Institute for Fiscal Studies?
- Institute for Fiscal Studies is a education ngo, Ghana. 1
- Where is Institute for Fiscal Studies located?
- Headquartered in Ghana.
- What is Institute for Fiscal Studies's annual budget?
- Annual revenue is approximately $1M-$10M.
- Is Institute for Fiscal Studies trustworthy?
- Institute for Fiscal Studies has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29 out of 100 (Limited data available). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
- What is Institute for Fiscal Studies's registration number?
- Registration: GH-IATI-institute-for-fiscal-studies (Ghana).
- Are donations to Institute for Fiscal Studies tax-deductible?
- Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Ghana under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.