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Matthew Neuenhaus Foundation

Organization summary

Type of Nonprofit

Designated as a Organizations for any of the following purposes: religious, educational, charitable, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition (as long as it doesn't provide athletic facilities or equipment), or the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.

Category: Philanthropy, Voluntarism and Grantmaking Foundations / Philanthropy, Charity, Voluntarism Promotion, General (NTEE)

Donations to this organization are tax deductible.

Summary charts: organization finances over time

Revenue
$151k (2023)

Expenses
$71.8k (2023)

Total Assets
$1.01M (2023)

Total Liabilities
$25k (2023)

Source: Form 990 tax filings from 2016 to 2023

Tax Filings by Year

Form 990 is an information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly with the IRS. Nonprofit Explorer has IRS digitized Form 990 data for filings processed in 2012 and later. If this organization filed an amended return, it may not be reflected below. Duplicate download links may indicate a resubmission or amendment to this organization's original return. Form 990 data is from the IRS.

Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2023

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
$151,249
Expenses
$71,839
Net Income
$79,410
Net Assets
$983,214
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $0
Interest Revenue $1,700
1.1%
Dividends $24,867
16.4%
Sales of Assets $124,682
82.4%
Other Income $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $62,840
87.5%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,008,214
Total Liabilities $25,000
Net Assets $983,214
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2022

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
$26,503
Expenses
$94,347
Net Income
-$67,844
Net Assets
$937,791
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $0
Interest Revenue $500
1.9%
Dividends $21,852
82.5%
Sales of Assets $4,151
15.7%
Other Income $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $87,100
92.3%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $937,791
Total Liabilities $0
Net Assets $937,791
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2021

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
$62,632
Expenses
$77,589
Net Income
-$14,957
Net Assets
$1,142,330
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $0
Interest Revenue $57
0.1%
Dividends $22,037
35.2%
Sales of Assets $40,538
64.7%
Other Income $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $72,300
93.2%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,147,494
Total Liabilities $5,164
Net Assets $1,142,330
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2020

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
-$58,552
Expenses
$94,502
Net Income
-$153,054
Net Assets
$1,080,767
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $0
Interest Revenue $92
Dividends $19,026
Sales of Assets $0
Other Income $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $82,000
86.8%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,085,931
Total Liabilities $5,164
Net Assets $1,080,767
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2019

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
$38,499
Expenses
$117,327
Net Income
-$78,828
Net Assets
$1,095,630
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $0
Interest Revenue $224
0.6%
Dividends $24,718
64.2%
Sales of Assets $12,912
33.5%
Other Income $645
1.7%
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $109,966
93.7%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,101,994
Total Liabilities $6,364
Net Assets $1,095,630
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2018

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
$31,595
Expenses
$112,498
Net Income
-$80,903
Net Assets
$1,118,869
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $0
Interest Revenue $128
0.4%
Dividends $31,467
99.6%
Sales of Assets $0
Other Income $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $89,421
79.5%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,128,604
Total Liabilities $9,735
Net Assets $1,118,869
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2017

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
$305,778
Expenses
$84,063
Net Income
$221,715
Net Assets
$1,161,251
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $25,000
8.2%
Interest Revenue $12
0.0%
Dividends $31,138
10.2%
Sales of Assets $249,628
81.6%
Other Income $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $84,063
100%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,170,320
Total Liabilities $9,069
Net Assets $1,161,251
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2016

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990-PF
Revenue
$37,963
Expenses
$45,950
Net Income
-$7,987
Net Assets
$939,536
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions Received $0
Interest Revenue $45
0.1%
Dividends $32,456
85.5%
Sales of Assets $5,462
14.4%
Other Income $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Charitable Disbursements $45,950
100%
Compensation of Officers* $0
* Officer compensation may be included in charitable disbursements, so Percent of Total Expenses may add up to greater than 100%.
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $939,536
Total Liabilities $0
Net Assets $939,536
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Other
Matthew Neuenhaus (President) $0 $0

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