Norcross, GA, US • https://www.advancingjustice-atlanta.org/
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is the first nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) and Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities in Georgia and the Southeast.
Through our work, we envision a social movement in which communities of color are fully empowered, active in civic life, and working together to promote equity, fair treatment, and self determination for all.
Georgia
Local/Regional
Advocacy and Policy Human Rights North America Civil Society Race and Ethnicity Democracy
2010
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27-2577567
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$1,079,721
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$778,652
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$1,557,967
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Total Expenses:
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Net Assets:
The amount of cash an organization has after expenses and liabilities. A financially healthy nonprofit has a positive balance and reflects a healthy cushion relative to expense budget and total revenue size.
Sponsors - (c)(3) organizations:
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Borealis Philanthropy
Financials sourced from IRS Form 990 (2017)
Georgia
Local/Regional
Advocacy and Policy Human Rights North America Civil Society Race and Ethnicity Democracy
2010
EIN:
Employer Identification Number. Use this to document your donations at tax time or to research a nonprofit.
Total Revenue:
Dollars In. The total amount of money the organization received across revenue streams (cash, grants, program service fees, investment income, etc.).
Total Expenses:
Dollars Out. The amount of money the organization spent during the tax year reported. It can be helpful for donors to understand what a meaningful gift to the organization would be.
Net Assets:
The amount of cash an organization has after expenses and liabilities. A financially healthy nonprofit has a positive balance and reflects a healthy cushion relative to expense budget and total revenue size.
Sponsors - (c)(3) organizations:
A donor, family or community foundation, or philanthropic intermediary that provides grants to nonprofit organizations.
We've identified funders who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these funders to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
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A nonprofit organization or philanthropic intermediary that
We've identified sponsors who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these sponsors to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
27-2577567
EIN:
Employer Identification Number. Use this to document your donations at tax time or to research a nonprofit.
Total Revenue:
Dollars In. The total amount of money the organization received across revenue streams (cash, grants, program service fees, investment income, etc.).
Total Expenses:
Dollars Out. The amount of money the organization spent during the tax year reported. It can be helpful for donors to understand what a meaningful gift to the organization would be.
Net Assets:
The amount of cash an organization has after expenses and liabilities. A financially healthy nonprofit has a positive balance and reflects a healthy cushion relative to expense budget and total revenue size.
Sponsors - (c)(3) organizations:
A donor, family or community foundation, or philanthropic intermediary that provides grants to nonprofit organizations.
We've identified funders who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these funders to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
Sponsors - (c)(4) organizations:
A nonprofit organization or philanthropic intermediary that
We've identified sponsors who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these sponsors to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
$1,079,721
EIN:
Employer Identification Number. Use this to document your donations at tax time or to research a nonprofit.
Total Revenue:
Dollars In. The total amount of money the organization received across revenue streams (cash, grants, program service fees, investment income, etc.).
Total Expenses:
Dollars Out. The amount of money the organization spent during the tax year reported. It can be helpful for donors to understand what a meaningful gift to the organization would be.
Net Assets:
The amount of cash an organization has after expenses and liabilities. A financially healthy nonprofit has a positive balance and reflects a healthy cushion relative to expense budget and total revenue size.
Sponsors - (c)(3) organizations:
A donor, family or community foundation, or philanthropic intermediary that provides grants to nonprofit organizations.
We've identified funders who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these funders to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
Sponsors - (c)(4) organizations:
A nonprofit organization or philanthropic intermediary that
We've identified sponsors who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these sponsors to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
$778,652
EIN:
Employer Identification Number. Use this to document your donations at tax time or to research a nonprofit.
Total Revenue:
Dollars In. The total amount of money the organization received across revenue streams (cash, grants, program service fees, investment income, etc.).
Total Expenses:
Dollars Out. The amount of money the organization spent during the tax year reported. It can be helpful for donors to understand what a meaningful gift to the organization would be.
Net Assets:
The amount of cash an organization has after expenses and liabilities. A financially healthy nonprofit has a positive balance and reflects a healthy cushion relative to expense budget and total revenue size.
Sponsors - (c)(3) organizations:
A donor, family or community foundation, or philanthropic intermediary that provides grants to nonprofit organizations.
We've identified funders who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these funders to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
Sponsors - (c)(4) organizations:
A nonprofit organization or philanthropic intermediary that
We've identified sponsors who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these sponsors to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
$1,557,967
EIN:
Employer Identification Number. Use this to document your donations at tax time or to research a nonprofit.
Total Revenue:
Dollars In. The total amount of money the organization received across revenue streams (cash, grants, program service fees, investment income, etc.).
Total Expenses:
Dollars Out. The amount of money the organization spent during the tax year reported. It can be helpful for donors to understand what a meaningful gift to the organization would be.
Net Assets:
The amount of cash an organization has after expenses and liabilities. A financially healthy nonprofit has a positive balance and reflects a healthy cushion relative to expense budget and total revenue size.
Sponsors - (c)(3) organizations:
A donor, family or community foundation, or philanthropic intermediary that provides grants to nonprofit organizations.
We've identified funders who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these funders to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
Sponsors - (c)(4) organizations:
A nonprofit organization or philanthropic intermediary that
We've identified sponsors who meet our values-aligned criteria and aggregated the organizations supported by these sponsors to create our nonprofit directory. See our complete vetting criteria here.
Borealis Philanthropy
Financials sourced from IRS Form 990 (2017)
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