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Fom, 990-EZ Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax Under Section 501(C), 527, Or 4947(A)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (Except Private Foundations) 20013 Short Form OMB No. 1545-1150 Fom, 990-EZ Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) 20013 ► Do not enter Social Security numbers on this form as it may be made public. Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service ► Information about Form 990-EZ and its instructions is at www.irs.gov/form990. A For the 2013 calendar year, or tax year beginning July 1 , 2013, and ending June 30 , 20 14 B Check if applicable C Name of organization D Employer identification number q Address change Canyon Lake Noon Lions Club 74-2269289 q Name change Number and street (or P.O. box, if mail is not delivered to street address) Room/suite E Telephone number q Initial return P. O. Box 2027 (830 ) 905-4601 q Terminated City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code q Amended return F Group Exemption Application pending Canon Lake , Texas 78133 Number ► 0239 q Other (specify) G Accounting Method- 0 Cash Accrual ► H Check ► 0 if the organization is not I Website: ► www.ctnoonlions .com required to attach Schedule B J Tax-exempt status (check only one) - q 501 c 3 501 c I Insert no.) q 4947(a)(1 ) or 0527 (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF). K Form of organization- q Corporation q Trust q Association [D Other Civic, Service & Social Organization L Add lines 5b, 6c, and 7b, to line 9 to determine gross receipts. If gross receipts are $200,000 or more, or if total assets (Part II, column (B) below) are $500,000 or more, file Form 990 instead of Form 990-EZ . ► $ 47594.17 Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances (see the instructions for Part I) Check if the nraanization used Schedule 0 to respond to any question in this Part I . I^l 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received . 1 2550.00 2 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts . 2 0 3 Membership dues and assessments . 3 17163.45 4 Investment income . 4 20.35 5a Gross amount from sale of assets other than inventory . 5a 0 b Less: cost or other basis and sales expenses . 5b 0 c Gain or (loss) from sale of assets other than inventory (Subtract line 5b from line 5a) . 5c 0 cJ 6 Gaming and fundraising events a Gross income from gaming (attach Schedule G if greater than $15,000) . 6a 0 b Gross income from fundraising events (not including $ 2550 of contributions from fundraising events reported on line 1) (attach Schedule G if the sum of such gross income and contributions exceeds $15,000) . 6b 27800.37 Li c Less: direct expenses from gaming and fundraising events . 6c 12666.53 d Net income or (loss) from gaming and fundraising events (add lines 6a and 6b and subtract line 6c) . 6d 15133.84 0 7a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances . 7a 60.00 b Less: cost of goods sold . 7b 438.85 _ c Gross profit or (lass) from sales of inventory (Subtract line 7b from line 7a) . 7c (378.85) 8 Other revenue (describe in Schedule 0) . 8 o 9 Total revenue. Add lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5c, 6d, 7c, and ,8m.m.--. ► 9 34488.79 10 Grants and similar amounts paid (list in Schedule 0) . '- UC 'V . ... 10 E. 0 56682.91 11 Benefits paid to or for members P. C' 11 0 12 Salaries, other compensation, and employee benefits 12 0 13 Professional fees and other payments to independerftontractors .. 13 0 a 14 Occupancy, rent, utilities, and maintenance . ". L^.^,.^._._.^.1 . ° . 14 0 W 15 Printing, publications, postage, and shipping . r. r 78.56 16 Other expenses (describe in Schedule 0) , o .,.^. ^.y.a. 16 12230.78 17 Total expenses. Add lines 10 throu gh 16 . 10. 17 68992.25 18 Excess or (deficit) for the year (Subtract line 17 from line 9) . 18 34503.46 19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 27, column (A)) (must agree with end-of-year figure reported on prior year's return) . 19 58368.61 Z 20 Other changes in net assets or fund balances (explain In Schedule 0) . 20 0 21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year. Combine lines 18 throu gh 20 . ► 21 23865.15 For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate Instructions. Cat. No. 106421 Form 99U-tL (2013) 3 Form 990- EZ (2013) Page 2 JUM Balance Sheets (see the instructions for Part II) Check if the org anization used Schedule 0 to respond to any question in this Part II . q (A) Beginning of year (B) End of year 22 Cash, savings, and investments . 51368.61 22 16865.15 23 Land and buildings . 500.00 23 500.00 24 Other assets (describe in Schedule 0) . 6500.00 24 6500.00 25 Total assets . 58368 . 61 25 23865.15 26 Total liabilities (describe in Schedule 0) . 0 26 0 27 Net assets or fund balances (line 27 of column (B) must agree with line 21) 58368.61 27 23865.15 Statement of Program Service Accomplishments (see the instructions for Part III) Expenses Check if the organization used Schedule 0 to respond to an y question in this Part III . q (Required for section What is the organization's primary exempt purpose? Community Service - Focus on blindness prevention 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations and section Describe the organization's program service accomplishments for each of its three largest program services , 49' 47(a)(1) trusts, optional as measured by expenses. In a clear and concise manner, describe the services provided, the number of for others) persons benefited, and other relevant information for each program title. 28 0onations made to Canyon Lake Community Resource and Recreation Center for construction of community--- - - - - - - - --- - -- ---- - - - - ------------------------------------ - - pav_illion, donations for community food pantry.Youth_Soccer and Youth Little League _______________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ q Grants $ 33 ,800) If this amount includes foreign g rants, check here . ► 28a 33 800.00 29 Assessments and Donations to International Association of Lions Clubs, State and District Charitable ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- organizations , Lone Star Eye_Bank-Lions International Foundation , Lions Eve Glass_RecyclmgCer! , Leader ----------- Dg_School Program- Lions World Service for the Blind and others - ---- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -----------------------q (Grants $ 5474.29) If this amount includes foreign g rants, check here . ► 29a 5474.29 30 Donations made to Texas Lions Assessments for su pport of cam o erations and funds rovided Camp: - - --p ------------ p --P ----------------------------------------p for annual luncheon for approximately 300 children with disabilities ------------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ q Grants $ 4235.69) If this amount includes foreign g rants, check here . ► 30a 4235.69 31 Other program services (describe in Schedule 0) . q (Grants $ 13172 .93) If this amount includes foreig n grants, check here . ► 31a 13172.93 32 Total program service expenses (add lines 28a through 31 a) ► 32 56682.91 List of Officers, Directors , Trustees, and Key Employees (list each one even if not compensated-see the instructions for Part IV) Check if the organization used Schedule 0 to respond to any question in this Part IV . q Reportable (d) Health benefits, (b) Average (c) compensation contributions to employee (e) Estimated amount of Name and title hours per week (a) (Forms W-2/1 099-M ISC) benefit plans, and other compensation devoted to position (A not paid, enter -0-) deferred compensation Norm-Schaul- e ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Club President 2107 Sunset Rid ge, Canyon Lake, Texas 78133 (7 hours) 0 0 0 Diane-Schaul-e ------------------------------------------------------ Club Secretary Sunset Rid ge Canyon Lake, Texas 78133 (7 hours) 0 0 0 Ronald- -(Mike)- ----- - ----------Griesino___________________________________________ Club Treasurer 1263 Tratlrid a Drive, Canyon Lake, Texas 78133 (7 hours) 0 0 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Form 990-EZ (2013) Form 990-EZ (2013) Page 3 Other Information (Note the Schedule A and personal benefit contract statement requirements in the instructions for Part V) Check if the organization used Schedule 0 to respond to any question in this Part V q Yes No 33 Did the organization engage in any significant activity not previously reported to the IRS? If "Yes," provide a detailed description of each activity in Schedule 0 . 33 3 34 Were any significant changes made to the organizing or governing documents? If "Yes," attach a conformed copy of the amended documents if they reflect a change to the organization's name. Otherwise, explain
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