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Marthas Vineyard Foundation Inc — 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 $799 more than it spent. Revenue $292,483 · expenses $291,684 · reserve months 43.7
Tax year 2022 — spent $11,028 more than it took in. Revenue $178,454 · expenses $189,482 · reserve months 67.3
Tax year 2021 — took in $364,450 more than it spent. Revenue $540,311 · expenses $175,861 · reserve months 73.2
Tax year 2020 — took in $201,718 more than it spent. Revenue $357,911 · expenses $156,193 · reserve months 54.4
Tax year 2019 — took in $479,108 more than it spent. Revenue $613,943 · expenses $134,835 · reserve months 45.1
Tax year 2018 — spent $14,353 more than it took in. Revenue $103,043 · expenses $117,396 · reserve months 2.8
Tax year 2017 — took in $11,398 more than it spent. Revenue $92,345 · expenses $80,947 · reserve months 6.3
Tax year 2016 — spent $8,718 more than it took in. Revenue $74,432 · expenses $83,150 · reserve months 4.5
Tax year 2015 — took in $14,200 more than it spent. Revenue $83,767 · expenses $69,567 · reserve months 6.8
Tax year 2014 — took in $25,419 more than it spent. Revenue $70,994 · expenses $45,575 · reserve months 6.7