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    American Center for Mongolian Studies Logo

    MIP Score

    65

    Social Science
    Anthropology & Sociology Research

    American Center for Mongolian Studies

    American Center for Mongolian Studies Logo

    American Center for Mongolian Studies

    Social Science
    Anthropology & Sociology Research
    255 S 36th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104View all Philadelphia charities
    EIN: 55-0799211
    Total Assets: $543 thousand
    Established in 2002

    Mission

    The ACMS supports academic projects and exchanges in Mongolia and Inner Asia by providing resources, funding, and logistic support for scholars and students involved in Mongolian Studies and aims to enhance understanding of Inner Asia's cultural and historical significance.

    Read more on their website →

    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    255 S 36th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104

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    Founded in

    2002

    EIN

    55-0799211

    Total Assets

    $543 thousand

    Mission

    The ACMS supports academic projects and exchanges in Mongolia and Inner Asia by providing resources, funding, and logistic support for scholars and students involved in Mongolian Studies and aims to enhance understanding of Inner Asia's cultural and historical significance.

    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    255 S 36th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104

    View all Philadelphia charities

    Founded in

    2002

    EIN

    55-0799211

    Total Assets

    $543 thousand

    UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

    This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

    Showing 3 of 3 goals

    Goal 4

    Quality Education

    Goal 10

    Reduced Inequalities

    Goal 16

    Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

    Goal 4

    Quality Education

    Goal 10

    Reduced Inequalities

    Goal 16

    Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

    At a Glance

    Fellowship Opportunities

    Fellowship Opportunities

    ACMS offers various fellowships for emerging scholars to support their academic research.

    Mongolian Language Program

    Mongolian Language Program

    An intensive language program designed to improve communication skills in Mongolian.

    Research Library

    Research Library

    Access to one of the largest collections of Mongolian studies materials globally.

    Impact Stats

    $6 million

    Total Funding

    Funding Provided

    ACMS has provided support for Mongolian Studies programs.

    300+

    Number of Scholars

    Number of Scholars Supported

    Over 300 scholars have benefited from ACMS programs.

    300+

    Number of Events

    Speaker Series Events

    ACMS has hosted over 300 Speaker Series events.

    Past Events

    ACMS 20th Anniversary Celebration

    2024-06-04

    Celebration event for the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the ACMS Ulaanbaatar office.

    ACMS hosted the University of Pennsylvania LIV Program

    2024-10-30

    Hosted the University of Pennsylvania's Lauder Intercultural Venture Program.

    2025 ACMS Fellowship Applications are Open

    2024-11-20

    Announced applications for Field Research, Summer Language Intensive, and Library Fellowships.

    Our Programs

    Field Research Fellowship

    Field Research Fellowship

    Supports US citizens conducting independent research in Mongolia.

    Learn More
    Intensive Summer Language Program

    Intensive Summer Language Program

    An immersive language learning experience for scholars.

    Learn More
    Mongolia Field School

    Mongolia Field School

    A summer field school for university students focusing on Mongolian culture.

    Learn More

    MIP Score (Beta)

    The MIP Score is in beta! We'd love any feedback you may have.

    The MIP Score and it's methodology is purely used as a way to visualize how a nonprofits public financial data compares against others. It doesn't reflect the unique circumstances and impact that a nonprofit has.The MIP Score should never be used to say one charity is better than another.

    Overall Score

    65

    62

    /100

    Program Expense Ratio

    70.80%

    8

    /20

    Program Revenue Growth

    145.23%

    20

    /20

    Leverage Ratio

    0.01478

    20

    /20

    Working Capital Ratio

    1.318

    12

    /20

    Fundraising Efficiency

    0

    2

    /20

    Latest Filing Data: Form 990

    Fiscal Year:2021

    Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

    Financial Details

    Revenue

    CategoryAmountPercentage
    Contributions, Gifts, and Grants242.3K76.69%
    Program Services63.24K20.02%
    Investment Income6.759K2.14%
    Sales of Non-Inventory Assets3.651K1.16%
    Other Notable Sources20.00%
    Total Revenue315.9K100.00%

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