Junior Achievement Of Southwestern Indiana Inc - Nonprofit Infomart

Junior Achievement Of Southwestern Indiana Inc

General Information


Nonprofit Organization
Junior Achievement Of Southwestern Indiana Inc
Address
431 E Diamond Ave
Evansville, IN 47711-3713
Common Nonprofit Code
International, Foreign Affairs and National Security
Core Nonprofit Classification
International Economic Development
Affiliation
Subordinate
Deductibility
Contributions are deductible.
Organization Type
Corporation

Exemption Information


Foundation Code
Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)
Filing Requirement
990 (all other) or 990EZ return
Exempt Organization Status
Unconditional Exemption

Financial Information


Assets
$1,886,444

Income
$1,199,686

Revenue
$1,044,748



Community Foundations Supporting


Vanderburgh County


Community Foundation Alliance

Charitable Contributions by Income - 2018


Zip Code 47711

Under $10,000
$0.00

$10,000 under $25,000
$230.00

$25,000 under $50,000
$224.00

$50,000 under $75,000
$280.00

$75,000 under $100,000
$1,123.00

$100,000 under $200,000
$595.00

Total Charitable Contributions for Zip Code 47711
$2,452.00








Community Vital Signs by Census Tracts in Vanderburgh County

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