Progress For America Voter Fund
Organization Details
PurposeLeadership
Last updated 2008
Financial Overview
Aggregation is done by name and will not account for significant variations in reported names.
Aggregation is done by name and will not account for significant variations in reported names.
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Contributions & Expenditures
Explore all contributions to and expenditures by Progress For America Voter Fund since 2004.
$51.1M
$52.29M
Search all contributors, including those who made in-kind contributions of goods and services. Those who gave less than $200 per year may be reported in aggregate. Read more about the information required in these filings.
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Search all expenditures. Expenditures under $500 may be reported in aggregate. Read more about the information required in these filings.
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IRS disclosures
All electronic form 8872s that Progress For America Voter Fund has filed with the IRS. Organizations may file monthly or quarterly during general-election (even-numbered) years, and monthly or semiannually during nonelection (odd-numbered) years.
Data only includes electronic filings. To look for paper reports, try the IRS’ search function.
2007
- $500 in contributions
- $3.7M in expenditures
2007
- $500 in contributions
- $3.7M in expenditures
July 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007
Total contributions
$500
Total expenditures
$611,415
Final report
January 1, 2007 to June 30, 2007
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$3.05M
2006
- $1.5M in contributions
- $4.3M in expenditures
2006
- $1.5M in contributions
- $4.3M in expenditures
November 28, 2006 to December 31, 2006
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$74,122
October 20, 2006 to November 27, 2006
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$183,692
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$8,309
July 1, 2006 to September 30, 2006
Total contributions
$1.5M
Total expenditures
$627,498
April 1, 2006 to June 30, 2006
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$518,513
January 1, 2006 to March 31, 2006
Total contributions
$25
Total expenditures
$2.88M
2005
- $4.7M in contributions
- $8.7M in expenditures
2005
- $4.7M in contributions
- $8.7M in expenditures
July 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005
Total contributions
$3.39M
Total expenditures
$3.94M
Previous reports available
This is the last report submitted for this period (processed March 8, 2007 at 06:29PM). Expand to see 1 other report that overlaps in this date range.
January 1, 2005 to June 30, 2005
Total contributions
$1.29M
Total expenditures
$4.77M
2004
- $44.9M in contributions
- $35.6M in expenditures
2004
- $44.9M in contributions
- $35.6M in expenditures
November 23, 2004 to December 31, 2004
Total contributions
$4
Total expenditures
$194,174
October 14, 2004 to November 22, 2004
Total contributions
$7.03M
Total expenditures
$6.63M
Total contributions
$7.31M
Total expenditures
$5.13M
July 1, 2004 to September 30, 2004
Total contributions
$28.33M
Total expenditures
$22.99M
May 27, 2004 to June 30, 2004
Total contributions
$2.27M
Total expenditures
$689,560
Tax-exempt political organizations that report receiving $25,000 or more a year must file Form 990, unless they meet certain criteria.
ProPublica found 2 form 990s on the IRS website filed by Progress For America Voter Fund. To search for additional Form 990s, try the IRS’ search function.
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About This Data
What is a 527?
A 527 is a nonprofit formed under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, which grants tax-exempt status to organizations whose primary purpose is attempting to influence the election of one or more people to public office at the national, state or local level. But contributions to these organizations are not considered tax-deductible, unlike gifts to charities.
What organizations are in the 527 Explorer?This database covers tax-exempt political organizations organized under Section 527, excluding organizations that are regulated by the Federal Election Commission (like federal PACs are); that expect to receive less than $25,000 in annual contributions; that are nonpolitical nonprofits, like charities; or that are political committees for a state or local candidate or a political party. An organization’s state is taken from the address reported on its most recent form 8871.
What organizations report itemized contributions and expenditures?Tax-exempt political organizations, other than qualified state or local political organizations, that have filed for tax-exempt status with the IRS under Section 527 must file Form 8872 to disclose any expenditures made or contributions received. A qualified state or local political organization is one whose political activities relate solely to state or local public office and that routinely files publicly available reports with one or more states. For state-by-state information on tax-exempt political organizations and their filings, see the IRS’ listings.
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How are the totals calculated?An organization’s total contributions and expenditures are calculated by summing up the most recent report filed for each reporting period. However, organizations sometimes file reports for overlapping dates or reports that duplicate data. For any date range, the most recently filed report is marked. Duplicate contributions or expenditures (ones that have the exact same name, amount and date but show up in multiple reports) have been removed from the calculated totals.