10th Mountain Ski Club
| Fiscal year | Revenue | Expenses | Net | Reserve mo. | Staff % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | 1,139,435 | 1,120,340 | 19,095 | 0.4 | 0% |
| 2013 | 100,620 | 97,007 | 3,613 | 5.5 | — |
| 2014 | 69,930 | 71,271 | −1,341 | 7.3 | — |
| 2015 | 101,428 | 51,663 | 49,765 | 22.2 | — |
| 2016 | 118,485 | 51,636 | 66,849 | 37.7 | — |
| 2017 | 179,986 | 60,834 | 119,152 | 55.5 | — |
| 2018 | 114,463 | 92,268 | 22,195 | 39.5 | — |
| 2019 | 102,009 | 80,545 | 21,464 | 48.4 | — |
| 2020 | 156,515 | 121,278 | 35,237 | 35.6 | — |
| 2021 | 177,706 | 157,462 | 20,244 | 29.0 | — |
| 2022 | 167,705 | 131,100 | 36,605 | 38.2 | — |
| 2023 | 202,784 | 149,383 | 53,401 | 37.8 | 3% |
| 2024 | 225,325 | 153,354 | 71,971 | 42.4 | 2% |
In its most recent public year (2024), this organization brought in $71,971 more than it spent. Its reserves stood at about 42.4 months of spending, up from 0.4 in 2012. Staff pay was 2% of spending.
Reserve months = net assets ÷ average monthly spending; net assets count everything the organization owns beyond its debts — buildings and donor-restricted funds included, not just cash. Staff pay = salaries, wages, and officer compensation; it excludes benefits and payroll taxes. The IRS releases this data years after the fact — this organization's newest public year is 2024. Years refer to the calendar year in which the organization's fiscal year ended. Short-form filers do not publicly report donor-restricted balances or staffing costs. Source filings
10th Mountain Ski Club's IRS filings as a feed — one entry per filing year, through 2024. Add the address to any feed reader; in Slack, send /feed subscribe with it (pasting the link alone won't subscribe). How this feed works