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San Juan Capistrano Performing Arts Center

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: Arts, Culture and Humanities / Performing Arts Centers (NTEE)

Donations to this organization are tax deductible.

Summary charts: organization finances over time

Revenue
$50k (2023)

Expenses
$83.6k (2023)

Total Assets
$172k (2023)

Total Liabilities
$0 (2023)

Source: Form 990 tax filings from 2022 to 2023

Tax Filings by Year

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2023

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990
Revenue
$50,000
Expenses
$83,572
Net Income
-$33,572
Net Assets
$171,639
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $50,000
100%
Program Services $0
Investment Income $0
Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental Property Income $0
Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets $0
Net Inventory Sales $0
Other Revenue $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $0
Professional Fundraising Fees $22,000
26.3%
Other Salaries and Wages $0
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $171,639
Total Liabilities $0
Net Assets $171,639
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Scott Mc Gregor (Chairman) $0 $0 $0
Lou Moore (President) $0 $0 $0
Dan Almquist (Secretary) $0 $0 $0
Ryan Korinke (Treasurer) $0 $0 $0

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2022

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990
Revenue
$260,000
Expenses
$54,789
Net Income
$205,211
Net Assets
$205,211
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $260,000
100%
Program Services $0
Investment Income $0
Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental Property Income $0
Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets $0
Net Inventory Sales $0
Other Revenue $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $0
Professional Fundraising Fees $0
Other Salaries and Wages $0
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $205,211
Total Liabilities $0
Net Assets $205,211
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Scott Mc Gregor (Chairman) $0 $0 $0
Lou Moore (President) $0 $0 $0
Steve Cameron (Secretary) $0 $0 $0
Dan Almquist (Treasurer) $0 $0 $0

Document Links

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