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Here are copies of IRS Form 990 and Schedule A that have been filed with the Internal Revenue Service and are required to be made public. (These files may not display properly unless they are opened with Adobe Reader.) The 2024 form will be filed in November 2025.

2023 IRS Form 990

2022 IRS Form 990 and schedules

2021 IRS Form 990 EZ2023-form990ez-270853887–accepted

2021 IRS Form 990 Schedule A

2020 IRS Form 990 EZ

2020 IRS Form 990 Schedule A

2019 IRS Form 990 EZ

2019 IRS Form 990 Schedule A

2018 IRS Form 990EZ

2018 IRS Form Schedule A

2017 IRS form 990ez

2017 IRS Form 990 Schedule A

2016 IRS Form 990EZ

2016 IRS Form 990 Schedule A

2015 IRS Form 990EZ

2015 IRS Form 990 Schedule A

2014 IRS Form 990EZ

2014 IRS Form 990 Schedule A

2013 Form 990EZ

2013 Form 990 Schedule A

2012 Form 990ez

2013 Form 990EZ

2009 Form 990ez

2009 Form 990 Schedule A

2010 Form 990ez

2010 Form 990 Schedule A

2011 990ez

2011 Form 990 Schedule A

IRS 501 (c)(3) Determination Letter

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