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Richfield Foundation — filings as a feed

One entry per filing year, through 2020 / no account / no email address

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Tax year 2020 — spent $7,489 more than it took in. Revenue $45,535 · expenses $53,024 · reserve months 61.9
Tax year 2018 — took in $8,629 more than it spent. Revenue $36,088 · expenses $27,459 · reserve months 102.9
Tax year 2017 — took in $2,807 more than it spent. Revenue $26,464 · expenses $23,657 · reserve months 125.4
Tax year 2016 — took in $2,654 more than it spent. Revenue $30,185 · expenses $27,531 · reserve months 101.1
Tax year 2015 — took in $8,133 more than it spent. Revenue $32,680 · expenses $24,547 · reserve months 111.2
Tax year 2014 — took in $9,567 more than it spent. Revenue $79,542 · expenses $69,975 · reserve months 40.4
Tax year 2013 — took in $11,098 more than it spent. Revenue $31,860 · expenses $20,762 · reserve months 131.2
Tax year 2012 — spent $4,445 more than it took in. Revenue $15,617 · expenses $20,062 · reserve months 116.9
Tax year 2011 — spent $13,459 more than it took in. Revenue $17,790 · expenses $31,249 · reserve months 72.0
Tax year 2010 — spent $5,543 more than it took in. Revenue $94,614 · expenses $100,157 · reserve months 24.9