- Is Indian Brethren Assembly a tax-exempt 501(c)(3)?
- Yes — Indian Brethren Assembly is recognised by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organisation (EIN 13-2890672). The IRS recognised Indian Brethren Assembly as tax-exempt in August 1977.
- What is Indian Brethren Assembly's EIN?
- Indian Brethren Assembly's Employer Identification Number (EIN) is 13-2890672. The EIN was assigned by the IRS in August 1977. Donors and grantmakers use the EIN to verify tax-exempt status with the IRS.
- What does Indian Brethren Assembly do?
- Indian Brethren Assembly is registered with the IRS as a uncategorized nonprofit organisation. A detailed mission statement is not available on its most recent Form 990 filing.
- Where is Indian Brethren Assembly located?
- Indian Brethren Assembly is located at 3241 White Plains RD, BRONX, NY, 10467-6403.
- When was Indian Brethren Assembly founded or recognised by the IRS?
- Indian Brethren Assembly was recognised by the IRS as a tax-exempt organisation in August 1977. The IRS ruling date is the earliest authoritative date available for most US nonprofits.