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Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax 0• • -19/ OMB No 1545-0047 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax 009 Form 990 Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947 (a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except black lung benefit trust or private foundation ) • . - . Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service ► The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requirements . A For the 2009 calendar year or tax year beg inning 7/1/2009 and endin 6/30/2010 Please B Check if applicable C Name of organization Trustees of Princeton Universi ty-Alumni Organizations and Classes D Employer identification number - use IRS q Address change label or Doing Business As 22-2711242 q Name change print or Number and street (or P 0 box if mall is not delivered to street address) Room/suite E Telephone number typ q Initial return See c/o Princeton Universi ty, 701 Carneg ie Center 438 (609) 258-3080 q Terminated Specific City or town , state or country, and ZIP + 4 lnstruc- q Amended return tions Princeton NJ 08540 G Gross receipts $ 5 , 529 , 459 q Application pending F Name and address of principal officer H(a) Is this a group return for affiliates? qX No IShirley M . Tilg hman , One Nassau Hall , Princeton , NJ 08544 H(b) Are all affiliates Included? q Yes 191 No I Tax-exempt status q 501 (c) ( 3) ' (Insert no) q 4947 (a)(1) or q 527 If "No," attach a list (see instructions) J Website : ► www p rinceton edu H(c) Grou exem ption number ► 9126 q q q q K Form of organization Corporation Trust Association Other ► L Year of formation M State of legal domicile Summa ry 1 Briefly describe the organization ' s mission or most significant activities . The primary exemptpurpose of the Princeton University_ ----- - ---------------- Organizations is to further the interests and welfare of Princeton University The various organizations encourage support and help topromote the educational oblectIv_es,_programs and resources _ They keep alumni informed of current -- - ----------------- -- -- resources of-the-----------University -- ----- - -care- ------- 10 educational activities and help mamtalnclose ties between the University and its alumni 0 2 Check this box 0, q If the organization discontinued its operations or disposed of more than 25% of its net assets 06 3 Number of voting members of the governing body (Part VI , line 1 a) 3 632 4 Number of independent voting members of the governing body ( Part VI , line 1b) . 4 628 5 Total number of employees ( Part V, line 2a) . 5 0 6 Total number of volunteers (estimate if necessary ) 6 15,000 7a Total gross unrelated business revenue from Part VIII , column (C), line 12 7a 0 b Net unrelated business taxable income from Form 990-T, line 34 - ' . 7b 0 Pnor Year Current Year 8 Contributions and grants ( Part VIII , line 1h ) . 1,524,646 1 ,453,854 M 9 Program service revenue (Part VIII , line 2g) 3,526 , 072 3,748,204 10 Investment income (Part VIII , column (A), lines 3 , 4, and 7d) 191,412 170,479 11 Other revenue (Part VIII , column (A)„lines 5 , 6d, 8c , 9c, 10c, and 1le) 0 60 12 Total revenue-add lines 8 throu g h 11 (must eq ual Part VIII, column (A) , line 12 ) 5 , 242,130 5 , 372,597 13 Grants and similar amounts paid (Part IX , column (A), lines 1-3 ) 248,213 352,658 14 Benefits paid to or for members ( Part IX , column (A), line 4) 0 0 15 Salaries , other compensation , employee benefits ( Part IX , column (A), lines 5-10) 0 0 16a Professional fundraising fees (Part IX , column (A), line 11e) 0 0 b Total fundraising expenses ( Part IX , column Ine 25 ---------------------0 WX 17 Other expenses (Part IX , column (A), lines 1 a-11d [C 4,778, 251 4,381,847 18 Total expenses Add lines 13- 17 (must equa Paf#-J•X,-col 6 t 25b 5, 026,464 4,734,505 19 Revenue less expenses Subtract line 18 fro . ine 12 0 215,666 638,092 g t Beginning of Current Year End of Year m q 20 Total assets (Part X , line 16) (0 6,368 , 911 6,932,974 a , 21 Total liabilities (Part X , line 26) ^ 512,683 407,368 zLL 22 Net assets or fund balances Subtract line 21-frer 1n - i fl• 5,856 , 228 6 , 525,606 Offffliff Si g nature Block Under penalties of pequry , I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge QD and belief , it is true, correct, and complete Declaration of preparer (other than officer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge ^/ A Sign Signature of officer Here Carolyn Ainslie Ur Type or print name and title Preparers Paid signature Preparer's Firm's name (or yours (z Use Only If self-employed), addrnss . and ZIP + 4 May the IRS discuss this return with the preparer shown above? (see For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice , see the separate it (HTA) Form 990 (2009) Trustees of Princeton Univv rsi -Alumni Org anizations and Classes • 22-2711242 Page 2 MOM= Statement of Program Service Accomplishments I Briefly describe the organization's mission See Part I, Line 1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------=------------- 2 Did the organization undertake any significant program services during the year which were not listed on the prior Form 990 or 990-EZ? El Yes FX No If "Yes," describe these new services on Schedule 0 3 Did the organization cease conducting , or make significant changes in how it conducts , any program services? . n Yes FX No If "Yes," describe these changes on Schedule 0 4 Describe the exempt purpose achievements for each of the organization ' s three largest program services by expenses Section 501 (c)(3) and 501 (c)(4) organizations and section 4947(a)(1) trusts are required to report the amount of grants and allocations to others , the total expenses , and revenue , if any , for each program service reported 4a (Code _____________ ) ( Expenses $ ___ 4,706,360 including grants of $ --------------0 ) (Revenue $ ---------------0) Education and general-- The Alumni class and_regional_organizations_ included in this return have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ approximately_ 581000_ members These organizations ,_along with their regular meetings and_reunions ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - -- - ----- -- - - - -- -- - --- -- ------- support_and_further the interest and welfare_of Princaton_University _ a_pnvately_ endowed,_non_ sectarian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ institution of higher learning with approximately 5,000 undergraduates and 2 , 450 nraduate students. --------- ---- --- - - ---- -- ------- ----- -- ---------- --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- 4b (Code _____________ ) ( Expenses $ ___________ 0 including grants of $ ___________ 0 )(Revenue $ . _____________ 0) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- 4c (Code _____________ ) (Expenses $ ___________ 0 including grants of $____________ 0 ) (Revenue $ . _____________ 0 ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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