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Return of Organization Exempt from Income I;MB Nt 115 06".7 Form 9 90 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax Under section 501 (c), 527, or4947(aX1) of the Internal Revenue Code 2006 (except black lung benefit trust or private foundation) Open to Public Department of the Treasury Inspection Internal Revenue Service ► The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satis fy state reporting re q uirements. A' For the 2006 calend ar year, or tax year be g inning , 2006 , and endin g B Check it applicable C D Employer Identification Number Address change IRSlabel ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC. - 36-3496024 or not Name change or pe. CHAPTERS E Telephone number See 5656 SOUTH STONY ISLAND AVENUE Initial return spespecficcific (773) 684-1282 mstruc• CHICAGO, IL 60637 Accoupling Final return lions . F X Cash Accrual method: 11 Amended return Other (specify) ► Application pending • Section 501 (cx3) organizations and 4947(aXl) nonexempt H and I are not applicable to section 527 organizations charitable trusts must attach a completed Schedule A H (a) Is this a group return for affiliates? . J Yes J No (Form 990 or 990-EZ). H (b) if 'Yes,' enter number of affiliates ► 8 0 4 G Web site: ► N /A H (c) Are all affiliates included? Yes X No (If 'No,' attach a list See instructions ) J Organization ty a (check only one FRI 7 4 (insert no) 4947(a)(I) or 527 H (d) Is this a separate return tiled by an organization covered by a group rulings K Check here ► I f the organization is not a 509(a)(3) supporting organization and its yes X No gross receipts are normally not more than $25,000. A return is not required, but if the I Grou p Exem ption Number 9321 organization chooses to file a return, be sure to file a complete return . ► M Check ► I X If the organization is not required Gross to attach Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ or 990-PF) recei pts: Add lines 6b, 8b, 9b, and 10b to line 12 ► 29, 433, 748 . t't E Revenue . Exnenses _ and Channel in Net Assets or Fu ces (Sap the insfrurtinns_ ) 1 Contributions , gifts, grants , and similar amounts received. a Contributions to donor advised funds 1 a b Direct public support (not included on line 1a) 1 b c Indirect public support (not included on line 1 a) 1 c d Government contributions (grants) (not included on line 1a) l d e Total (add lines la through Id) (cash $ noncash $ ) ... 1 e 0 . 2 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII, line 93) ... 2 4 , 223 , 144. 3 Membership dues and assessments 3 14 , 098 , 047. 4 Interest on savings and temporary cash Investments .. .. 4 66 , 675. 5 Dividends and interest from securities . 5 32 , 024. 6a Gross rents .. .. 6a b Less : rental expenses 6b c Net rental income or (loss). Subtract line 6b from line 6a 6c R 7 Other investment income (describe ► 7 E (A) Securities (B) Other vE 8 a Gros s amount from sales of assets oth er than inventory 8a u b Less : cost or other basis and sales expenses 8b c Gain or (loss) (attach schedule) . 8c d Net gain or (loss). Combine line 8c, columns (A) and (B) ... q . 8d 9 Special events and activities (attach schedule). If any amount is from gaming , check here ► a Gross revenue (not including $ of contributions reported on line 1b) 9a 10 819 952. b Less : direct expenses other than fundraising expenses 9b 5, 992, 446. c Ne s) from special events. Subtract line 9b from line 9a STATEMENT 1 c , 827,506. ^^^Grs s of in entory, less returns and allowances 10a 193, 906. os of s sold 10b rG^ross 7^ftl7r ( to )? in sales of inventory (attach schedule). Subtract line 10b from line 10a STATEMENT 2 10e 193, 906. WV11VIV 0l a revenue lk Part VII, line 103) . 11 12 Aid lines 1e , 2, 3, 4, 5 , 6c, 7, 8d , 9c, 1Oc, and 11 12 23,441,302. trl om line 44, column (B)) .. 13 13,312,383. E l re[O anagement and general (from line 44, column (C)) 14 10,084,628. P E 15 Fundraising (from line 44 , column (D)) 15 N E 16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) 16 S 17 Total expenses. Add lines 16 and 44 , column (A) 17 23, 397, 011. A 18 Excess or (deficit) for the year. Subtract line 17 from line 12 18 44,291. N 5 19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73 , column (A)) . 19 10,231,495. T T 20 Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) SEE STATEMENT. 3.. 20 3,612,889. S . 21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year . Combine lines 18, 19, and 20 21 13, 888, 675. BAA For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. TEEA01091. 01/22/07 Form 990 (2006) Form b90 2006 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC. - 36-3496024 Paget W 11 Statement of Functional Ex penses All organizations must complete column 4A). Columns (B) (C), and (D) are required for section 501 (c)(3) and (4) organizations and section 4947(a)(1 ) nonexempt charitable trusts u options for others. Do not include amounts reported on line (A) Total (B) Program (C) Management (D) Fundraising 6b, 8b, 9b, 10b, or 16 of Part 1. services and general ?.2a Grants paid from donor advised funds (attach sch) (cash $ non-cash $ If this amount includes foreign grants , check here E 22a 22b Other grants and allocations (att sch) (cash $ non-cash $ If this amount includes foreign grants, check here - E] 22b 23 Specific assistance to individuals (attach schedule) 23 24 Benefits paid to or for members (attach schedule) 24 25a Compensation of current officers, directors, key emplo ees , etc listed in Part V-A (attach sch) 25a 0. 0. 0. 0. b Compensation of former officers, directors , key employees , etc listed in Part V-B (attach sch) . 25b 0. 0. 0. 0. c Compensation and other distributions, not included above, to disqualified persons (as defined under section 4958(f)(1) and persons described in section 4958(c)(3x ) (attach schedule) 25c 0. 0. 0. 0. 26 Salaries and wages of employees not included on lines 25a , b, and c. 26 27 Pension plan contributions not included on lines 25a , b, and c 27 28 Employee benefits not included on lines 25a - 27 28 29 Payroll taxes . 29 30 Professional fundraising fees 30 31 Accounting fees 31 32 Legal fees 32 33 Supplies 33 765, 667. 765 667. 34 Telephone ... 34 35 Postage and shipping . ... 35 36 Occupancy 36 37 Equipment rental and maintenance.. 37 38 Printing and publications .. 38 39 Travel .. 39 40 Conferences, conventions, and meetings . 40 3 , 335 , 692. 3 , 335 , 692. 41 Interest 41 42 Depreciation, depletion, etc (attach schedule) 42 43 Other expenses not covered above (itemize) a SEE 43a 19 295 652. 13 312 383. 5 , 983 , 269. -----------------STATEMENT 4 b 43b ------------------- c 43c ------------------- d 43d e 43e f ------------------- 43f ------------------- 43 44 Total functional expenses. Add lines 22a throw h 43g (Or mzations completin columns (B) -ID), carry ?Ise totals to lines 13 -15 44 23 397 011. 13 312 383. 10 084 628. 0. Joint Costs. Check 11U if you are following SOP 98-2. Are any joint costs from a combined educational campaign and fundraising solicitation reported in (B) Program services? Yes X] No If 'Yes,' enter (1) the aggregate amount of these joint costs $ ; (ii) the amount allocated to Program services $ ; (iii) the amount allocated to Management and general $ and (iv) the amount allocated to Fundraising $ 990 (2006) BAA TEEA0102L 01123/07 Form Form 990 2006 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY , INC. - 36-3496024 Page 3 partUI Statement of Program Service Accomplishments 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, plgase make sure the return is complete and accurate and fu l ly descr ibes , in Part III, the organization 's programs and accomplishments. What is the organization 's primary exempt purpose? S E_E_ S T_A_T_EMENT 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Program Service Expenses ► (Required for 501(c)(3) and All organizations must describe their exempt purpose achievements in a clear and concise manner . State the number() -- of () 7()(i) and clients served , publications issued etc . Discuss achievements that are not measurable . (Section 501 (c)(3) and (4) organan - A447 a c 1 ) trusts,s, but izations and 4947 (a)(1) nonexempt: charitable trusts must also enter the amount of grants and allocations to others .) opt onal for others) a DIRECT EXPENSES FOR SOCIAL FUNCTIONS & MEETING PLACES FOR THE BENEFIT -----. ---------------------------------------- OF ALL ------MEMBERS----------------------------------------- ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- ------------ -------- ------------------------------ (Grants and allocations $ If this amount includes foreign rants , check here ► 3,312,383. b ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- ------------ -- ------ ---------------------------------- ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- ------------ ------- ------------------------------ (Grants and allocations $ If this amount includes foreign grants , check here 0 c ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- -------- ---- -------- ---------------------------------- ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- ------------ -------- ------------------------------- - (Grants and allocations $ If this amount includes foreign grants , check here d ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- --- --------- -------- ---------------------------------- ------------ -------- ---------------------------------- (Grants and allocations $ If this amount includes foreign g rants, check here e Other program services (Grants and allocations $ ) If this amount includes foreign g rants , check here f Total of Program Service Expenses (should equal line 44, column (B), Program services) 13,312,383. BAA Form 990 (2006) TEEA0103L 01/18/07 Form 990 (2006) ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY , INC.
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