Celebrating 10 Years 2005 Annual Report
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Sokolova, Olga Pharmapark, LLC American Association of Pharmaceu- tical Scientists Annual Meeting 2005 Panel: Eurasian Perspectives and Targeted Drug Delivery & Pharmaceutical Technology Sveshnikov, Peter Georgievich Russian Research Center of Mo- lecular Diagnostics and Therapy
Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Tomsk State University SPIE Symposium on Optics & Photonics Uvarov, Alexander Favstovich Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute Meetings with Ashland Specialty Chemical and General Innovations and Goods, Inc. Zibarov, Aleksey Vladimirovich GDT Software Group Meetings with Trident Consulting Group Ukraine Bogatyrova, Galyna Pavlovna Bakul Institute of Superhard Materials
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U.S.-Russian Energy Technology Commercialization Workshop Geletukha, Georgiy Georgievich Scientifi c Engineering Center Biomass
Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics
Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics
Institute of Engineering Thermophysics
Kharkiv State Automobile and Highway Technical University
Association of Alternative Methods of Obtaining and Saving Energy
Kyiv Taras Shevchenko University SPIE Symposium on Optics & Photonics Meeting with Infrared Associates, Inc. Malyutenko, Volodymyr Institute of Semiconductor Physics SPIE Symposium on Optics & Photonics Meetings with Santa Barbara Infrared Inc. and Acumen Scientifi c Mezhuev, Vitaliy Ivanovich Berdyansk State Pedagogical University
Institute of Semiconductor Physics 24th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, LT24 Meetings with the University of Florida and Scientifi c Instruments, Inc. Pokropivny, Vladimir V. Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science
Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University
2 0 0 5 Program Awards Celebrating 10 Years 40 Shramkova, Oksana Vadimovna Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics
Institute of Magnetism Materials Research Society Fall 2005 Meeting Vasylyev, Viktor Institute for Electromagnetic Research, Ltd.
National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy
Institute of Material Science U.S.-Eurasia Energy Technology Commercialization Workshop Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Program (STEP) (Listed in alphabetical order by country and partner organization) Azerbaijan Azerbaijan National Science Foundation (ANSF) Foreign Principal Organization: Institute of Radiation Problems, AzAS Program Coordinator: Fuad Mushtagov
Program Coordinator: George Khokhobashvili
Project Director: Lidia Romanciuc CRDF Board Opportunity Grants (Listed in alphabetical order by country and recipient) Georgia Chkonia, Tengiz Institute of Electrochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Georgia Tbilisi, Georgia
Caucasian Institute of Mineral Resources Tbilisi, Georgia Indigenous Bottle-glass Material Development. Geological Research of Local Inexpensive and Non-traditional Raw Materials’ Mines in Georgia and Development of Bottle-glass Production Technology Russia Hirsh, Edward Alekseevich Steklov Mathematics Institute St. Petersburg, Russia
Anteon Corporation Rockville, Maryland
American Association for the Advancement of Science Washington, DC Symposium on Scientifi c Cooperation with North Korea (date TBA) Wiegel, Juergen University of Georgia Research Foundation Athens, Georgia International Workshop “Kamchatka 2005” CEO Discretionary Award Romanciuc, Lidia Moldovan Research and Development Association Chisinau, Republic of Moldova 3rd International Ecological Chemistry Conference 2 0 0 5 Program Awards CRDF Board Vice-Chair John Moore speaks at CRDF’s 10th Anniversary celebration in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 8, 2005 Statements of Financial Position Dec. 31 Dec.31 2005 2004 Assets Current Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 30,697,236 $ 30,459,607
Restricted Cash 12,786,750 16,276,053 Total Cash
43,483,986 46,735,660
Pledges Receivable, Net 545,000 2,250,000 Other Receivables 2,149,262 1,709,138 Prepaid Expenses 106,649 29,915
Advances 58,009
46,645 Total Current Assets 46,342,906 50,771,358
Investments 7,314,114 5,174,714
Pledges Receivable, Net 6,066,925 236,623
Fixed Assets, Net 280,150 65,481
Deposits 738,317
899,759 Total Non-Current Assets 14,399,506 6,376,577
$
60,742,412
$ 57,147,935 Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Accounts Payable $ 204,465 $ 174,375 Accrued Expenses 441,523
414,653 Contracts Payable 405,563
465,846
Grant Assistance Program (GAP) Payable 11,725,950 15,057,402 Deferred Revenue
1,096,916 1,275,435 Total Current Liabilities 13,874,417 17,387,711
Deferred Revenue — 59,755 Deferred Rent
309,066 272,809
Total Non-Current Liabilities 309,066 332,564
14,183,483 17,720,275 Unrestricted Net Assets 7,373,617 5,448,664 Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 39,185,312 33,978,996
46,558,929 39,427,660
$
60,742,412 $ 57,147,935 The U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation’s accounts are derived from the audited fi nancial statements. Copies of the audit are available upon request. Financial Statements 41 2005 Annual Report Statements of Financial Position For years ended December 31, 2005 and 2004 Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted 2005 Total Revenues:
Grants and Contacts $ 4,471,189 $ 23,807,720 $ 28,278,909
Interest and Investment Income 1,844,096 115,004
1,959,100
Grant Assistance Program 1,927,743 — 1,927,743 Net Assets Released from Restrictions 18,716,408 (18,716,408) — Total
Revenues 26,959,436 5,206,316 32,165,752
Program Expenses:
Centers & Institution Building 6,250,920 — 6,250,920 Cooperative Research Grants 6,049,026 — 6,049,026 Industry 2,933,473 — 2,933,473 Nonproliferation 4,552,240 — 4,552,240 Total Program Expenses 19,785,659 — 19,785,659 Grant Assistance Program 1,011,506 — 1,011,506 Total Program Expenses 20,797,165 — 20,797,165 General and Administration 4,237,318 — 4,237,318 Total Expenses 25,034,483 — 25,034,483 Change in Net Assets 1,924,953 5,206,316 7,131,269 Net Assets at Beginning of Year 5,448,664 33,978,996 39,427,660 Net Assets at End of Year $ 7,373,617 $ 39,185,312 $ 46,558,929 42 Celebrating 10 Years Financial Statements 43 2005 Annual Report Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted 2004 Total $ 4,951,096 $ 14,216,745 $ 19,167,841 1,046,888 53,753 1,100,641 1,628,185 — 1,628,185 19,623,433 (19,623,433) — 27,249,602 (5,352,935) 21,896,667 7,347,654 — 7,347,654 7,228,269 — 7,228,269 2,560,071 — 2,560,071 4,422,306 — 4,422,306 21,558,300 — 21,558,300 832,173 — 832,173
22,390,473 — 22,390,473 3,360,291 — 3,360,291 25,750,764 — 25,750,764 1,498,838 (5,352,935) (3,845,097) 3,949,826 39,331,931 43,281,757 $ 5,448,664 $ 33,978,996 $ 39,427,660
CRDF Staff Executive Management Ms. Cathleen Campbell President & Chief Executive Offi cer Dr. Eric Novotny Vice President for Programs Mr. Stephen Wolk Chief Financial Offi cer Program and Administrative Directors Dr. David Giebink Industry Programs Ms. Suzanne LaFlair Administration Mr. David H. Lindeman Development and External Relations Ms. Cindi Warren Mentz Middle East and North Africa Programs Senior Advisor, Nonproliferation Mr. John J. Modzelewski Centers & Institution Building Programs Ms. Siri Oswald Cooperative Grants Program Ms. Nadia Rabinovich Controller, Accounting Mr. Chris Robinson Nonproliferation Programs Mr. Shawn T. Wheeler Award Administration and Grant Assistance Program International Offi ces Russia Dr. Ilya B. Kutsenok Director, CRDF Moscow Offi ce Dr. Marianna V. Voevodskaya Director, CRDF Cooperative Programs Offi ce Dr. Noemi Ya. Smorodinskaya CRDF Moscow Representative Dr. Rostislav Andreyev St. Petersburg Representative Dr. Tamara Terekhova Vladivostok Representative Ukraine Ms. Natalia I. Artiukhovskaya Director, CRDF Ukraine Offi ce Headquarters 1530 Wilson Boulevard, Third Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 Telephone: (703) 526-9720 Fax: (703) 526-9721 Email: info@crdf.org www.crdf.org Moscow Ulitsa Mikluklho-Maklaya 16/10 Room 204 Moscow 117997, Russia Telephone: 7-095-777-6560 Fax: 7-095-777-6559 www.crdf.ru
4 Bogomoltsa Street, Room 133 01024 Kyiv, Ukraine Telephone: 380-44-253-7223 Fax: 380-44-253-4577 www.crdf.org.ua
For additional information on CRDF’s activities, programs and current grant competitions, please refer to the Web site at www.crdf.org. Celebrating 10 Years 44 MRDA President Gheorghe Duca and former CRDF President & CEO Tom Owens pose with U.S. Ambas- sador Heather Hodges and recognition medal recipients during the CRDF 10th Anniversary reception in Chi- sinau, Moldova, June 27, 2005 The U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation (CRDF) is a nonprofi t organization authorized by the U.S. Congress and established in 1995 by the National Science Foundation. This unique public-private partnership promotes international scientifi c and technical collaboration, primarily between the United States and Eurasia, through grants, technical resources, and training.
support exceptional research projects that offer scientists and engineers alternatives to emigration and strengthen the scientifi c and technological infrastructure of their home countries;
advance the transition of foreign weapons scientists to civilian work by funding collaborative non- weapons research and development projects;
help move applied research to the marketplace and bring economic benefi ts both to the United States and the countries with which CRDF works;
strengthen research and education in universities abroad.
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