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Dickenson County Food Bank — 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 $25,659 more than it spent. Revenue $102,619 · expenses $76,960 · reserve months 28.3
Tax year 2022 — spent $17,556 more than it took in. Revenue $39,263 · expenses $56,819 · reserve months 32.9
Tax year 2021 — took in $29,706 more than it spent. Revenue $83,663 · expenses $53,957 · reserve months 38.6
Tax year 2020 — took in $123 more than it spent. Revenue $74,630 · expenses $74,507 · reserve months 23.2
Tax year 2019 — took in $94,434 more than it spent. Revenue $156,551 · expenses $62,117 · reserve months 44.7
Tax year 2018 — spent $108,639 more than it took in. Revenue $30,429 · expenses $139,068 · reserve months 6.4
Tax year 2017 — spent $96,486 more than it took in. Revenue −$16,680 · expenses $79,806 · reserve months 6.7
Tax year 2016 — spent $45,363 more than it took in. Revenue $11,792 · expenses $57,155 · reserve months 12.8
Tax year 2015 — took in $35,370 more than it spent. Revenue $83,975 · expenses $48,605 · reserve months 12.0