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Smile 180 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 $398,832 more than it spent. Revenue $4,135,951 · expenses $3,737,119 · reserve months 118.3
Tax year 2022 — took in $1,093,821 more than it spent. Revenue $6,050,593 · expenses $4,956,772 · reserve months 80.4
Tax year 2021 — took in $2,425,127 more than it spent. Revenue $5,954,815 · expenses $3,529,688 · reserve months 122.2
Tax year 2020 — took in $3,793,433 more than it spent. Revenue $7,485,197 · expenses $3,691,764 · reserve months 99.8
Tax year 2019 — took in $3,424,755 more than it spent. Revenue $6,323,459 · expenses $2,898,704 · reserve months 102.3
Tax year 2018 — took in $581,433 more than it spent. Revenue $4,680,079 · expenses $4,098,646 · reserve months 55.6
Tax year 2017 — took in $3,458,605 more than it spent. Revenue $6,237,388 · expenses $2,778,783 · reserve months 82.5
Tax year 2016 — took in $3,928,194 more than it spent. Revenue $6,146,210 · expenses $2,218,016 · reserve months 79.0
Tax year 2015 — spent $1,919,824 more than it took in. Revenue $3,540,296 · expenses $5,460,120 · reserve months 22.1
Tax year 2014 — took in $50,000 more than it spent. Revenue $50,000 · expenses $0 · reserve months —