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Summit Education Foundation — filings as a feed

One entry per filing year, through 2022 / no account / no email address

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Tax year 2022 — took in $5,386 more than it spent. Revenue $110,555 · expenses $105,169 · reserve months 4.8
Tax year 2021 — spent $552 more than it took in. Revenue $93,145 · expenses $93,697 · reserve months 4.7
Tax year 2020 — spent $8,770 more than it took in. Revenue $87,290 · expenses $96,060 · reserve months 4.7
Tax year 2019 — took in $15,704 more than it spent. Revenue $123,146 · expenses $107,442 · reserve months 5.1
Tax year 2018 — took in $15,424 more than it spent. Revenue $95,012 · expenses $79,588 · reserve months 4.6
Tax year 2017 — took in $438 more than it spent. Revenue $88,906 · expenses $88,468 · reserve months 2.0
Tax year 2016 — spent $3,048 more than it took in. Revenue $67,436 · expenses $70,484 · reserve months 2.5
Tax year 2015 — took in $4,140 more than it spent. Revenue $44,796 · expenses $40,656 · reserve months 5.2
Tax year 2014 — spent $3,522 more than it took in. Revenue $31,970 · expenses $35,492 · reserve months 4.5
Tax year 2013 — took in $4,892 more than it spent. Revenue $28,079 · expenses $23,187 · reserve months 8.7
Tax year 2012 — took in $4,852 more than it spent. Revenue $60,311 · expenses $55,459 · reserve months 2.6