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May 23, 1997 BULLETIN NO. 97-06 SUBJECT: Information on Voluntary Contributions to International organizations 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Bulletin is to provide instructions for preparing information for a
semiannual report to the Congress listing all voluntary contributions to international organizations by all
agencies of the United States Government. 2. Background and Authority. Section 306(b)(1) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended
(see Attachment A), requires that the President transmit to the Congress semiannual reports listing all
voluntary contributions, cash and in kind, by the United States Government to international
organizations. Section 306(b)(2) requires that agencies making such contributions provide information
on them to the Office of Management and Budget. Section 306(b) was enacted in 1980, and agencies
have reported under this requirement previously. 3. Coverage. This Bulletin applies to all Federal agencies, including those of the Legislative and Judicial
Branches. 4. Definitions. For the purposes of this Bulletin, the following definitions apply: (b) International organization means any public international organization that is composed principally of governments. This does not include a foreign agency or organization that has an arrangement with the United States Government for bilateral contributions. Also, this does not include international organizations composed of individual members representing themselves or an organization, but not their respective governments. 5. Required Materials. Agencies that make voluntary contributions to any international organization will forward to the Office of Management and Budget information on those contributions in accordance with the attached instructions and in the format of the attached exhibit. Separate information will be prepared for each international organization receiving voluntary contributions. Materials will be sent to the International Affairs Division, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10026, New Executive office Building, Washington, D.C. 20503. 6. Due Dates. Information on contributions made in the first half of fiscal year 1996 is due no later than July 15, 1997. Information on contributions made in the second half of fiscal year 1996 is due no later than November 15, 1997. 7. Information Contact. Inquiries concerning this Bulletin may be addressed to John Burnim, International Affairs Division, Office of Management and Budget (telephone (202) 395-4848). Franklin D. Raines Attachments Attachment A FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961, AS AMENDED (22 U.S.C. 2226)"Section 306(b) (1) The President shall submit semiannual reports to the Congress listing all voluntary contributions by the United States government to international organizations. One of the semiannual reports shall be submitted no later than July 1 and shall list all contributions made during the first six months of the then current fiscal year. The other semiannual report shall be submitted no later than January 1 and shall list all contributions made during the last six months of the preceding fiscal year. Each such report shall specify the government agency making the voluntary contribution, the international organization to which the contribution was made, the amount and form of the contribution, and the purpose of the contribution. Contributions shall be listed on both an agency-by-agency basis and an organization-by-organization basis. (3) As used in this subsection, the term "contribution" means any contribution of any kind, including the furnishing of funds or other financial support, services of any kind (including the use of experts or other personnel), or commodities, equipment, supplies, or other material." Attachment B INSTRUCTIONS ON PREPARING INFORMATION ON VOLUNTARY
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