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Specmc CITY Of IOWII, S1316, and ZIP C006 C If exemption application is pending, check here Foreign organizations, check here PQ H Check typeROOKLYN, of organization: l.X-I Section NY 501(c)(3) 11207-8417 exempt private foundation pl " Foreigncheck organizations here and meeting attach the 85% computation test, lj Section 4947(a)( 1) nonexempt charitable trust Z Othertaxable private foundation E H private foundation status was terminated I Fair market value ofall assets at end of year J Accounting method: M Cash DLI Accrual u nder section 507(b)(1)(A), check here P13 (from Parr//, co/ (C), /me 16) D Other (specify) F 11 the foundation is in a 60-month termination $ 9 U 9 2 3 I 5 6 7 , (Part I, column (d) must be on cash bas/s ) Under section 507(b)(1)(B),d checkD b here t plz Paf-1 I Analysis of Revenue and Expenses (a) Revenue and (b) Net mvestmem rciediustedne 1.1 .I.:f..c:e:23.. (Thenecessarily total equal of amounts the amounts in in columns column (a) (D), (c), and)(d) may not expenses per books Income Income (cash basis only) Contributions, gifts, grants, etc., received we: 3 1 9 3 2 1 59 9 .1i"..f1f./bfi: T* N/iivifffiitft #$.61 " 1 1...* . -1 1. 1-W -aw Q f 1: 4 5 1 , .ZWvt Check p lj rfthe foundation is not required lu amcnscrir ee..1.iJi *Q1 ft* 1 .-*$2232 /Z" Interest on savings and temporary 61 cash investments 191069. 19, oe 9. *.3f1*"i35f f"*f5i3zf Dividends and interest from securitie " T 41* $7 1 I.: Gross rents 166. 166.f 1 x 1*"1"$rf"1: ft 4 s 4 b ,,341rwwsae :vet-5-, (V51, " " *xt*xwgn f.1.1esf1f/f , ,fn, we R,/1 * U* Q,ty sz .6-$t*.f1zev619*?-M...1 5 . *v, H Net rental income or (loss) ss. .if*&*&2:*1*fv111*R * Z.,* 5.1 1 1.. f... Q , , .w&@9wS?3*i@cf .. ," " X 1 *1 .5 1 " K..* .­ 1 63 Net gain or (loss) from sale of assets not on Iine10 A 1 .*I T *Mr . ,. f?&*ff* ecfvcw .gf .,, -1, 1 .frW f5...xss , 6.1,.. *$291, i, 1:- , .,1 Gross sales price for all . ...1.. , 1 1,. *ff 1- "I "W-1* " Z9 1 .1 11.*-1., 1* 1 *O1 .1 1 b assets on lrne 6a 62 . 35-1. i.f1f@f5gZ.*&S*:-fZ*9a"J ."*?,f* Sfiff:?f:.,f*f*f5?f%f1f ,.1 .. f f ,1:f,:te%1.11f1L x * 15.1, , A* H *W* *$1* My . 11"" :N *1a1"2""*"*& cuz." . A. " 7 Capital gain net income (from Part IV, line 2) ees1 ..f.1eec1w ., . 62.,ac e, .seem , 0 ,-eeeeea1e1 7 I J cease 8 Net short-term capital gain 2125535529ix. .-6. J e"c .ts .ff 1: 2136 .vi "Q fr* 4 flM .11 H 1 . 11.11 j rfiftifie 9 . ,S 1 ,feef%51a111:1:.1.e.wf, 9 ..s5f3.::.1 1* *Y -13%?ss." 9 Income modifications 323229.*,.9 Wzllpg ,x, f 1 .*,,,,., 4 *mr*/111( #11 5, 1/M - X52-* . vs .gs­ %&e1m--.neease1eeUeeeaf- ,e@%&%e%eeeee Gross sales less returns *R511 T ** **".*** .Q 12 jr a W-1 t1,, , 103 and allowances 5it 2 "y?3$f"f22"*w:ff1,(35323 sees. SQ* . 1f*%2*f:1 * 11 www- fs- Q3- :ere 61 M??"2?e* 1*" M Wee. 1. *i Less Cost of goods sold .grabNyc see *Www safes saeeeeeeeeee 1 . N 5.1,-E",a1..ai:.f351.1515$".f,.*Z*f/121, fer 1 ,. tt,-.,, Ht. ,x*g,g$gs2:g1c c Gross profit or (loss) ,f 1 1*, "11 "c*A:.@,e:1,53 v6.,My1.*:z -45,1. 1% 1 :,1 f 11 Other income jjgetgf fifjetggc .:g :ef -,fx 12 Toa i s- rttinougni11ZU 3 , 951 , 916. 19 , 317. #eff 13 Coensati D nS1­F irectors,-trustee 1-dl tr 1,. L/ 14 o. o. o. 15 PeOt eremployee S16 plal1$li@Fhplt1/ee, salaries and) waies ,JD 16a Le I1-te S E b "V",-T" T c SEN U* 17 Interest 18 Taxes STMT 1 19 Depreciation and depletion 386. 0.Szsefisft. f2.*1111.f 10. e :*:*::::w:? "L .weffefe T 6 . 6 20 Occupancy 21 Travel, conferences, and meetings 22 Printing and publications Other expenses STMT2 "24 12,065. O. 0. Total operating and administrative expenses Add lines 13 through 23 I 25 12 451. 0. 0. Contributions, gifts, grants paid 4 , 005 , O42 . 6?" f"539eii".*f.f*?f9t5*f 4 , 005 , O42 . 26 Total expenses and disbursements Add lines 24 and 25 4,017U 493. 0. 4,005,042. 27 Subtract line 26 from line 12. .,211 Q .1** f*W****"**W" . it *W *f .wvfffw1. 1.9.-Mitt* r - :Cef., .1 11 W "$11.1, 4*- "y4.*e*.*.* *Y1 1 1, B Excess of revenue over expenses and disbursements - 6 5 , 5 7 7 . 554557) I-,r. Q.. 5 m,N..ar Q* 2*:A155 " c .5 .wr1,,3f,g@g,. 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Foundations that follow SFAS 117, check here P pl and complete lines 24 through 26 and lines 30 and 31. 24 Unrestricted 25 Temporarily restricted 26 Permanently restricted Foundations that do not follow SFAS 117, check here P LX1 and complete lines 27 through 31. 27 Capital stock, trust principal, or current funds o. o. 20 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, bldg., and equipment fund o. o. 29 Retained earnings, accumulated income, endowment, or other funds 9 , 9 6 2 , 5 9 1 . 9,897,014. 30 Total net assets orfund balances 9 , 9 62 , 591 . 9,897,014. 31 Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances 9 , 9 6 2 , 5 9 1 . 9,897,014. Analysis of Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances 1 Total net assets or fund balances at beginning of year - Part ll, column (a), line 30 (must agree with end-of-year figure reported on prior year"s return) 9 962 591.
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