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Quarter 1 report
EMILY's List Non-Federal

Financial Overview
All-Time Contributions
$2.7M
All-Time Expenditures
$3M
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.

Contributions reported by EMILY's List Non-Federal in its 2016 quarter 1 report. 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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Contributor States (22)






















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Years (1)

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Under $100 (1)
$100 to $1k (14)
$1k to $10k (50)
$10k to $100k (39)
$100k to $1M (7)
Contributor Name
Contributor Location
Amount
Date Sort ascending
Washington, DC
$1,715
March 31, 2016
Patsy Rogers
Composer,Teacher at Self
New Suffolk, NY
$250
March 30, 2016
Mary Coelho
Not-Employed
Cambridge, MA
$200
March 30, 2016
Debra Campbell
College Professor at Colby College
Waterville, ME
$250
March 30, 2016
Sarah McDermott
Homemaker at Not-Employed
Honolulu, HI
$865
March 30, 2016
Anonymous Anonymous
Information Requested
Washington, DC
$200
March 30, 2016
Charlotte Otto
Not-Employed
Plymouth, MI
$300
March 30, 2016
Annapolis, MD
$10K
March 29, 2016
Washington, DC
$100K
March 29, 2016
Bethesda, MD
$2,500
March 29, 2016
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Expenses reported by EMILY's List Non-Federal in its 2016 quarter 1 report. Search all expenditures. Expenditures under $500 may be reported in aggregate. Read more about the information required in these filings.

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Recipient States (9)









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Under $100 (6)
$100 to $1k (11)
$1k to $10k (9)
$10k to $100k (3)
$100k to $1M (7)
Recipient Name
Recipient Location
Amount
Date Sort ascending
EMILY s List Federal Operating
Transfer to Federal Operating
Washington, DC
$475.9K
March 31, 2016
EMILY s List Federal Operating
Transfer to Federal Operating
Washington, DC
$29.8K
March 30, 2016
EMILY s List Federal Operating
Transfer to Federal Operating
Washington, DC
$390.9K
March 30, 2016
Blackbaud Merchant Services
Credit Card Processing Fee
Daniel Island, SC
$650
March 29, 2016
Friends for Joyce Woodhouse
Candidate Contribution
Henderson, NV
$5,000
March 24, 2016
Ellen Spiegel Campaign
Candidate Contribution
Henderson, NV
$2,500
March 24, 2016
Wisconsin Progress
Committee Contribution
Madison, WI
$1,500
March 22, 2016
Blackbaud Merchant Services
Credit Card Processing Fee
Daniel Island, SC
$317
March 22, 2016
Women In Power PAC
Committee Contribution
Sacramento, CA
$500
March 17, 2016
EMILY s List Federal Operating
Committee Contribution
Washington, DC
$10
March 15, 2016
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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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