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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
EIN 93-4824548 · Snapshot of IRS recognition, filing currency, financial health, and governance.
In 2024 we were not yet fully operational and did not hold any classes. We were focused on finishing our bylaws applying for 501c3 status promoting classes starting in 2025 and finding instructors contractors for these classes. We did not take in any income aside from holding a few small fundraisers where we sold warm beverages baked goods gave public demonstrations and held free crafts for children. We did not give any funds to any other organizations as that is not what we do and were improperly classified as a private foundation due to an error whose correction came in after the application was approved. We will never give out grant or other funds to other organizations we should be considered a public charity as we collect registration and material fees from customers provide them with instruction and materials and all profits go back into improving the non profit. We rely on profits from our classes and public funding.
Principal Officer
Lindsey Pietrzak
Total Revenue
$1K
FY2024
Total Expenses
$990
FY2024
Net Assets
$193
Program Ratio
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expenses on programs
Employees
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Volunteers
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Board Members
—
Voting
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Independent
8 answers compiled from IRS Form 990, BMF, Pub 78, and the Auto-Revocation List.