Center for International Policy, Inc.

For Organizational Planning For The Financial Transparency Coalition

Overview
The Financial Transparency Coalition (FTC) brings together about 150 civil society organizations, 14 governments, and many experts around the globe to advocate for better oversight and reduced secrecy within the global financial system. The Coalition works to close loopholes that facilitate illicit financial flows. The FTC has decided to move from its current fiscal host either to a new host or to incorporate as an independent entity and the OE grant is to help the FTC make an informed choice as well as support their transition.
About the Grantee
Address
2000 M Street NW Ste 720, Washington, DC, 20036, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for organizational planning for the Financial Transparency Coalition  
The Financial Transparency Coalition (FTC) brings together about 150 civil society organizations, 14 governments, and many experts around the globe to advocate for better oversight and reduced secrecy within the global financial system. The Coalition works to close loopholes that facilitate illicit financial flows. The FTC has decided to move from its current fiscal host either to a new host or to incorporate as an independent entity and the OE grant is to help the FTC make an informed choice as well as support their transition.
for the Financial Transparency Coalition  
The Financial Transparency Coalition brings together over 150 civil society organizations, 14 governments, and dozens of technical experts from around the world to advocate for a more open and accountable international financial system. With a robust research agenda, high-level access to policymakers, and strong representation from developing country members, the Coalition presents credible evidence that supports their call for stronger global norms and standards to close taxation, accounting, and other loopholes.
for support of the Financial Transparency Coalition  
The Financial Transparency Coalition brings together civil society organizations, governments, and technical experts from around the world to advocate for strengthened oversight and less secrecy within the international financial system. By influencing global norms and standards, and promoting their adoption and implementation at the national level, the Coalition seeks to close taxation, accounting, and other loopholes that facilitate the illicit flow of billions of dollars annually out of developing countries.

Search Our Grantmaking


By Keyword