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The Grateful Lives Foundation — filings as a feed

One entry per filing year, through 2023 / no account / no email address

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Tax year 2023 — took in $42,646,316 more than it spent. Revenue $55,348,909 · expenses $12,702,593 · reserve months 670.3
Tax year 2022 — took in $21,632,122 more than it spent. Revenue $44,773,840 · expenses $23,141,718 · reserve months 263.4
Tax year 2021 — took in $28,830,034 more than it spent. Revenue $48,426,740 · expenses $19,596,706 · reserve months 411.2
Tax year 2020 — took in $22,501,360 more than it spent. Revenue $38,860,801 · expenses $16,359,441 · reserve months 422.4
Tax year 2019 — took in $25,187,970 more than it spent. Revenue $37,586,849 · expenses $12,398,879 · reserve months 448.6
Tax year 2018 — took in $238,379,978 more than it spent. Revenue $246,161,458 · expenses $7,781,480 · reserve months 472.0
Tax year 2017 — took in $24,121,881 more than it spent. Revenue $29,345,706 · expenses $5,223,825 · reserve months 174.4
Tax year 2016 — took in $24,427,586 more than it spent. Revenue $27,219,291 · expenses $2,791,705 · reserve months 203.6
Tax year 2015 — took in $21,729,789 more than it spent. Revenue $21,729,789 · expenses $0 · reserve months —