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Ecumenical Program On Central America And The Caribbean

Published on Aidpage by IDILOGIC on Dec 28, 2005

Basic info

Name: Ecumenical Program On Central America And The Caribbean
Address: 1470 IRVING ST NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20010-2804
Web site: no data
Type: Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public

Organization activities as reported to IRS

NTEE category (what is NTEE?)

Protestant

Religious organizations whose form of Christian faith and practice originated with the principles of the Reformation. Incuded are Protestant Churches and their ministries, missions or missionary activities, bible camps and schools, and bible distribution programs.
Includes: Baptists; Congregationalists; Episcopalians; Jehovah Lutherans; Mennonites; Methodists; Pentecostal churches; Presbyterians; Quakers (Friends); Salvationists; Seventh Day Adventists.
NTEE broader category

Religion-Related

Organizations whose primary purpose is worship, religious training or study, governance or administration of organized religions, or the promotion of religious activities.
Includes: churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship; associations of churches; religious orders; church auxiliaries; missions; and religious publishing activities and media.
Excludes: other organizations operated under the auspices of specific religious groups such as educational institutions, hospitals or social service agencies; or separately organized graduate schools of theology.

Financial data as reported to IRS for tax period ending: Dec 1, 2004

Assets: $52,444
Total Revenue: $261,157
Income: $276,986

IRS registration data

IRS registered name: ECUMENICAL PROGRAM ON CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
IRS district of jurisdiction:
Federal EIN: 52-1570916
Ruling date: Feb 1, 1990
Classified by IRS as: Educational Organization

Click here to see a list of annual reports (Form 990)
submitted by this organization to IRS.

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