Traverse Bay Childrens Advocacy Center Inc - Nonprofit Infomart

Traverse Bay Childrens Advocacy Center Inc

General Information


Nonprofit Organization
Traverse Bay Childrens Advocacy Center Inc
Address
2000 Chartwell Dr Ste 3
Traverse City, MI 49696-9372
Affiliation
Independent
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
$3,135,324

Income
$1,318,625

Revenue
$1,251,855



Community Foundations Supporting


Grand Traverse County


Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation

Charitable Contributions by Income - 2018


Zip Code 49696

Total Charitable Contributions for Zip Code 49696
$0.00








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* Grants from Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, National Philanthropic Trust, Schwab Charitable and Vanguard Charitable Endowment.


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