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Retulof Organization Exempt Fromcome Form 9 9 0 Retulof Organization Exempt Fromcome Tax Under section 501(c ), 527, or 4947( a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except black lung Department of the Treasury benefit trust or private foundation) Internal Revenue Service ► The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requirements A ror Lne zuu calenoar ear or tax year oe Innm 07 01 ZUU5 ana emmn 06 30 2006 B Check If applicable please C Name of organization D Employer Identification number Address l or change lor JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND 23-7174183 labela Name change print or Number and street (or P 0 box if mail is not delivered to street address) Room/suite E Telephone number Initial morn type. Flnel rerun Inc 575 MADISON AVENUE 703 ( 212 ) 752-8277 amYnded inatrUC. City or town , state or country, and ZIP + 4 ::`°^^a. '° cash X Accrual tion eons. pepaina NEW YO NY 1 02 Otherspecify) 10, • Section 501 (c)(3) organizations and 4947 (a)(1) nonexempt charitable H and I are not applicable to section 527 organizations trusts must attach a completed Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ). H(a ) Is this a group return for affliates? q Yes No G Website: WWW. ► JEWISHCOMMUNALFUND. ORG H(b) If "Yes ," enter number of affiliates ► _ J Organization type (check only one) ► X{ 501(c) ( 03 ) .4 (Insert no ) 4947 (a)(1) or 527 H (c) Are all affiliates included? Yes ^No (If "No," attach a list See Instructions K Check here 01 if the organization's gross receipts are normally not more than $ 25,000 The H(d) Is this a separate return filed by an organization need not file a return with the IRS, but if the organization chooses to file a return , be or anization covered b a group rulin ? Yes g No sure to file a complete return Some states require a complete return. I Group Exemption Number ► M Check ► if the organization is not required L Gross receipts Add lines 6b, 8b, 9b, and 1 Ob to line 12 ► 1 15 6 58 6 24 9 . to attach Sch B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF) Revenue , Ex penses , and Chan g es in Net Assets or Fund Balances (See the Instructions' I Contributions , gifts, grants , and similar amounts received: a Direct public support . 1 a 226 , 485 , 646* b Indirect public support . 1 b c Government contributions (grants) . 1 c I d Total ( add lines lathrough lc) (cash$ 94,707,257. noncash $ 131,778, 389. ) 1d 226 485 646. 2 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII , line 93) . 2 3 Membership dues and assessments . 3 4 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments . 4 1 1 401 , 091. 5 Dividends and interest from securities , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 5 22 , 522 , 332. 6a Gross rents 6a b Less ' rental expenses . .. ... 6b _ c Net rental income or (loss ) (subtract line 6b from line 6a) . 6c 7 Other investment income (describe ► 7 S a Gross amount from sales of assets other (A) Securities _(B) Other than inventory . .. 906 177 180. b Less . cost or other basis and sales expenses . 907 390 984. c Gain or (loss) (attach schedule) STMT 1 A - 1 213 804. d Net gain or (loss) (combine line 8c, columns (A) and (B)) . .. .. .. 8d -1 , 213 , 804 . 9 Special events and activities (attach schedule) If any q amount is from gaming, check here ► a Gross revenue (not Including $ of l^^tr^c^t^ses of er than fundraising expenses , 9 b c e I special events (subtract line 9b from line 9a) . 9c 0a^pn^ s^ s o nt ass returns and allowances Les .Co o s s ^o b tit sales of inventory (attach schedule) (subtract line 10b from line 10a) 10c 110f ut rpm Pa VII, line 103) 11 12 Total revenue a Ins 1d 2 3 4 5 6c , 7 , 8d , 9c 10c and 11 ) . 12 249 1 95 265. 13 Program services (from fine 44 , column (B)) . ... ... ... 13 218 , 742 , 652. Q 14 Management and general (from line 44 , column (C)) . 14 2 , 896 , 437. w a 15 Fundraising (from line 44, column (D)) . 15 483 , 684. W 16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) . 16 17 Total ex penses (add lines 16 and 44, column (A)) .......................... 17 222 , 122 , 773 . 18 Excess or (deficit) for the year (subtract line 17 from line 12) . 18 27 , 072 , 492. 0 Q 19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73 , column (A)) . 19 685 168 906. .20 Other changes . d in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) .... .SrS.1, . , , 20 10 929 568. Z 21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year (combine lines 18 , 19 , and 20) 21 723 , 170 , 966. For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice , see the separate instructions. Form 990 (2005) JSA 5E10102000 ST5133 2532 03/01/2007 14:15:46 V05-8.1 3 • • Form 990 ( 2005 ) 23-7174183 Page 2 JIM Statement of All organizations must complete column (A) Columns (B), (C), and (D) are required for section 501 ( c)(3) and (4) Functional Exoenses organizations and section 4947( a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts but optional for others (See the Instructions) C) Management Do not include amounts reportedParton line ( A) Total (B) Program ( ( D) Fundraising 8 8b 9 10b or 16 of 1 services and general 22 Grants and allocations ( attach schedule) ; Rrv ea:n s 218, 370, 505 . noncasn s ) 22 ,{ s ' t r^ r.; ^r1 If this amount includes foreign rants , 18 , 370 , 505. 18 , 370 , 505. ;5'lT,'2 ,^. , ,- d ; 'fy;F Y1 ch eck h ere • • • • • • • g. 9 • ► 23 Specific assistance to individuals ( attach sc hedule) 23 :• ^r ^€ Y ^` 24 Benefits paid to or for members ( attach `=* 4 TMT 3A `1 25 Compensation of officers , directors , etc. 25 635 142. 509 768. 130 , 374. 26 Other salaries and wages • , 26 397 228. 184 578. 138 305. 74 , 345 • 27 Pension plan contributions 27 60 , 926 60 , 926 . 28 Other employee benefits . , , , • , 28 146 011 :. 26 , 282. 90 , 527 . 29 202. 29 Payroll taxes , , , , , , , , , , , , 29 60 , 644. 10 , 916. 37 599. 12 , 129. 30 Professional fundraising fees , • 30 31 Accounting fees • , , , , , , , . 31 95 , 935 . 95 , 935. 32 Legal fees . , , , , , • , , , , • , , , 32 127 334 • 127 , 334 . 33 Supplies ,•••,•,,, ,,•,,. 33 33 , 251. 10 , 308. 16 , 625. 6 , 318 . 34 Telephone „•, •,,,••,••„ 34 14 , 154. 4 , 388. 7 , 077. 2 , 689. 35 Postage and shipping , , , , , , • , , 35 41 , 082. 12 , 735. 20 , 541. 7 806, 36 Occupancy , , , , • , • , , , , , 36 198 , 978 . 61 , 683. 99 , 489. 37 , 80 6 . 37 Equipment rental and maintenance , , 37 25 , 658. 7 , 954. 12 , 829. 4 875, 38 Printing and publications , , , , , , , 38 47 , 857. 4 , 311. 6 , 953. 36 , 593. 39 Travel ,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 23 , 361. 7 , 242. 11 , 680. 4 439, 40 Conferences , conventions, and meetings . 40 2 , 232. 2 , 232, 41 Interest , , , , , , • , • , • . • • , • 41 42 Depreciation , depletion , etc (attach schedule) 42 43 Other expenses not covered above ( itemize) STMT 43a 1 842 475 . 4-1 , 750. 1 , 665 , 849. 134 , 876 • a - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - b 43b c 43c d 43d e 43e f 43f -------------------------- 43 9 -------------------------- 44 Total functional expenses . Add lines 22 through 43 ( Organizations completing columns (B)-(D), carry these totals to lines 1 3 - 1 5 ) • , , . • . , , . • • . , , , • 4 22 122 773. 18 742 652 . , 896 , 437. 83 684. SOP 98-2 Joint Costs. Check ► U if you are following campaign and fundraising solicitation reported in (B) Program services? Are any j oint costs from a combined educational ► 7 Yes 7X No If "Yes ," enter ( I) the aggregate amount of these joint costs $ , ( II) the amount allocated to Program services $ (lil) the amount allocated to Managem e n t a nd gen eral $ , and (Iv) the amount allocated to Fundraising $ Form 990 (2005) JSA 5E1020 2 000 ST5133 2532 02/14/2007 11:30 :33 V05-8.1 4 • • Form 990 ( 2005) 23-71741 3 EMM Statement of Program Service Accomplishments (See the instructions.) Form 990 is available for public inspection and, for some people, serves as the primary or sole source of information about a particular organization How the public perceives an organization in such cases may be determined by the information presented on its return Therefore, please make sure the return is complete and accurate and fully describes, in Part III, the organization's p rograms and accom plishments Program Service organization's primary exempt purpose? What is the _STATEMENT _4 ------------------------ Expenses All organizations must describe their exempt purpose achievements in a clear and concise manner State the number (Required for 501(c)(3) and of clients served, publications issued, etc Discuss achievements that are not measurable (Section 501(c)(3) and (4) (4) orgs , and 4947(a)(1) trusts, but optional for organizations and 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts must also enter the amount of gra nts and all oc ations to oth ers) others ) a STMT-4A --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (Grants and allocations $ 218 370 505. ) If this amount includes foreign grants, check here ► 216 742 652. b ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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