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Our American Revival

Organization Details
Purpose
Our American Revival is an organization that will communicate a vision and work to enact policies that will lead to a freer and more prosperous America for all by restoring power to the states and - more importanly - the people. It will lead a revival of the shared values that make our country great by limiting the size and scope of the government so its leaner, more efficient, more effective and more accountable to the American people.
Leadership

Last updated 2016

Andrew Hitt
Treasurer
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Financial Overview
All-Time Contributions
$7.8M
All-Time Expenditures
$7.7M
Top Contributors

Aggregation is done by name and will not account for significant variations in reported names.

Largest Recipients

Aggregation is done by name and will not account for significant variations in reported names.

Insights
This organization uses a small percentage of its total expenditures for political contributions.
This organization gets a majority of its contributions from out of state.

Contributions & Expenditures

Explore all contributions to and expenditures by Our American Revival since 2015.

All time Last 5 years
Contributions (All time)
$7.79M
Expenditures (All time)
$7.74M

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IRS disclosures

All electronic form 8872s that Our American Revival 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.

2021

  • $30,000 in contributions
  • $58,265 in expenditures
January 1, 2021 to May 7, 2021
Total contributions
$30,000
Total expenditures
$58,265
Final report

2019

  • $0 in contributions
  • $4,189 in expenditures
July 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$4,189

2018

  • $20,000 in contributions
  • $10,160 in expenditures
July 1, 2018 to September 30, 2018
Total contributions
$20,000
Total expenditures
$1,000
Quarter 2 report
April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$0
January 1, 2018 to March 31, 2018
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$9,160

2017

  • $35,000 in contributions
  • $50,399 in expenditures
July 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017
Total contributions
$35,000
Total expenditures
$26,838
Previous reports available
This is the last report submitted for this period (processed January 31, 2018 at 06:19PM). Expand to see 2 other reports that overlap in this date range.
End-of-year report
July 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017
Total contributions
$35,000
Total expenditures
$23,598
2nd report
This report was processed January 31, 2018 at 06:15PM.
End-of-year report
July 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017
Total contributions
$35,000
Total expenditures
$22,348
1st report
This report was processed January 31, 2018 at 06:11PM.
January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$23,561

2016

  • $382,435 in contributions
  • $881,704 in expenditures
October 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Total contributions
$45,010
Total expenditures
$123,815
July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016
Total contributions
$164,305
Total expenditures
$142,093
April 1, 2016 to June 30, 2016
Total contributions
$24,305
Total expenditures
$265,363
January 1, 2016 to March 31, 2016
Total contributions
$148,815
Total expenditures
$350,433

2015

  • $7.3M in contributions
  • $6.7M in expenditures
July 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015
Total contributions
$1.12M
Total expenditures
$1.61M
Previous reports available
This is the last report submitted for this period (processed January 29, 2016 at 03:35PM). Expand to see 1 other report that overlaps in this date range.
End-of-year report
July 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015
Total contributions
$1.12M
Total expenditures
$1.61M
1st report
This report was processed January 29, 2016 at 03:17PM.
January 16, 2015 to June 30, 2015
Total contributions
$6.21M
Total expenditures
$5.14M

Tax-exempt political organizations that report receiving $25,000 or more a year must file Form 990, unless they meet certain criteria.

ProPublica found 6 form 990s on the IRS website filed by Our American Revival. To search for additional Form 990s, try the IRS’ search function.

Date Created
December 6, 2022 View form
July 21, 2021 View form
January 28, 2020 View form
February 23, 2019 View form
December 27, 2017 View form
December 19, 2016 View form

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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.

Note: Only electronic filings are included in this data. While many organizations filed electronically before 2020, electronic filing for all organizations was only required beginning in January 2020. Therefore, some contributions and expenditures made prior to 2020 may not be reflected in this data.

Note: We make a best-effort attempt to not display street-level addresses for payments labeled as "salary."

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.

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