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Pulling IRS BMF, Form 990 filings, peer benchmarks, programs, people, and grants.
Pulling IRS BMF, Form 990 filings, peer benchmarks, programs, people, and grants.
DBA: N/A
No longer tax-exempt — automatically revoked by the IRS
The IRS automatically revoked this organization’s federal tax-exempt status (typically for failing to file a Form 990 for three consecutive years). It is no longer in the IRS Exempt Organizations Master File or Pub 78, and contributions are not currently tax-deductible. Everything below is historical, from its last filed Form 990 (FY2021).
EIN 81-5084117 · Snapshot of IRS recognition, filing currency, financial health, and governance.
The mission of the foundation is to encourage each student to achieve their own personal victory, (pilsung) by providing funding for exceptional martial ares training in a family-focused environment. Youth develop self-control, discipline and respect. They alson build pro-social, leadership and life skills through the variety of integrated programs that are offered: mentoring, after school, and traditional martial arts classes. Programs are open to ages 4 and over. The organization targets serving at-risk youth and integrating youth with special needs into the programs.
Total Revenue
$11K
FY2021
Total Expenses
$40K
FY2021
Net Assets
-$21K
Program Ratio
100.2%
expenses on programs
Employees
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Volunteers
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Board Members
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Voting
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Independent
8 answers compiled from IRS Form 990, BMF, Pub 78, and the Auto-Revocation List.