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Africa Windmill Project Inc.

990EZ • Fiscal year 2014 • EIN 26-3992168

Jan 01, 2014 to Dec 31, 2014 • Filed on Sep 25, 2015

2869 Carew AvenueWinter Park, FL 32789

(407) 647-9894

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

63rd percentile

0.01x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 63% of similar nonprofits.

2014 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2014

Liabilities / Revenue

62nd percentile

0.01x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 62% of similar nonprofits.

2014 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2014

Net Margin

50th percentile

3.2%

Higher net margin than 50% of similar nonprofits.

2014 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2014

Top Officer Pay

74th percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 74% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.

2014 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2014

Asset Growth

54th percentile

3.9%

Faster asset growth than 54% of similar nonprofits.

2014 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2013 to 2014

Revenue Growth

38th percentile

-5.3%

Faster revenue growth than 38% of similar nonprofits.

2014 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2013 to 2014

Assets

Up

$62,102

Up $2,344 (+3.9%) from 2013

Net Assets

Up

$61,309

Up $2,724 (+4.6%) from 2013

Liabilities

Down

$793

Down $380 (-32%) from 2013

Revenue

Down

$84,118

Down $4,679 (-5.3%) from 2013

Expenses

Up

$81,395

Up $21,934 (+37%) from 2013

Net Income

Down

$2,723

Down $26,613 (-91%) from 2013

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$200K$150K$100K$50K$0Assets 2011: $15,553Liabilities 2011: $722Net Assets 2011: $14,8312011Assets 2012: $29,915Liabilities 2012: $665Net Assets 2012: $29,2502012Assets 2013: $59,758Liabilities 2013: $1,173Net Assets 2013: $58,5852013Assets 2014: $62,102Liabilities 2014: $793Net Assets 2014: $61,3092014Assets 2015: $109,995Liabilities 2015: $35,348Net Assets 2015: $74,6472015Assets 2016: $60,332Liabilities 2016: $1,180Net Assets 2016: $59,1522016Assets 2017: $45,467Liabilities 2017: $1,451Net Assets 2017: $44,0162017Assets 2018: $36,173Liabilities 2018: $3,426Net Assets 2018: $32,7472018Assets 2019: $63,350Liabilities 2019: $3,160Net Assets 2019: $60,1902019Assets 2020: $88,875Liabilities 2020: $2,606Net Assets 2020: $86,2692020Assets 2021: $95,061Liabilities 2021: $4,077Net Assets 2021: $90,9842021Assets 2022: $75,608Liabilities 2022: $5,195Net Assets 2022: $70,4132022Assets 2023: $65,617Liabilities 2023: $2,000Net Assets 2023: $63,6172023Assets 2024: $168,618Liabilities 2024: $0Net Assets 2024: $168,6182024

Highlighted filing

2014

Assets$62,102
Liabilities$793
Net Assets$61,309

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$300K$200K$100K$0-$100KRevenue 2011: $62,711Expenses 2011: $57,603Net Income 2011: $5,1082011Revenue 2012: $68,995Expenses 2012: $54,576Net Income 2012: $14,4192012Revenue 2013: $88,797Expenses 2013: $59,461Net Income 2013: $29,3362013Revenue 2014: $84,118Expenses 2014: $81,395Net Income 2014: $2,7232014Revenue 2015: $117,651Expenses 2015: $104,313Net Income 2015: $13,3382015Revenue 2016: $103,351Expenses 2016: $117,976Net Income 2016: -$14,6252016Revenue 2017: $91,090Expenses 2017: $106,226Net Income 2017: -$15,1362017Revenue 2018: $113,112Expenses 2018: $123,941Net Income 2018: -$10,8292018Revenue 2019: $199,579Expenses 2019: $172,139Net Income 2019: $27,4402019Revenue 2020: $187,831Expenses 2020: $161,752Net Income 2020: $26,0792020Revenue 2021: $231,739Expenses 2021: $227,024Net Income 2021: $4,7152021Revenue 2022: $266,074Expenses 2022: $286,645Net Income 2022: -$20,5712022Revenue 2023: $178,554Expenses 2023: $185,350Net Income 2023: -$6,7962023Revenue 2024: $251,168Expenses 2024: $146,167Net Income 2024: $105,0012024

Highlighted filing

2014

Revenue$84,118
Expenses$81,395
Net Income$2,723
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2014 to Dec 31, 2014
Signed
Sep 25, 2015
Return Version
2014v5.0
Gross Receipts
$84,118
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

To teach rural african families how to grow food using irrigation and sustainable farming techniques in southern and eastern africa.

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
ACTIVITIES AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HELD TRAININGS AT THE DEMONSTRATION GARDEN TO SUPPORT AREA VILLAGES, MINISTRIES WITHIN THE GOVERNMENT, AND LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO PROVIDE IRRIGATION TRAININGS A MAJORITY OF OUR TRAININGS FOCUSED ON FOOD SECURITY AND GARDEN MANAGEMENT. WE FOCUSED ON EDUCATION IN THE AREAS OF GARDEN PREPARATION, PLANTING, FERTILIZING, WEEDING, PEST CONTROL, PROPER IRRIGATION AND HARVESTING, FARM MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING AND FIELD TO MARKET OPPORTUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT'S KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN 2014: FARMERS CONTINUE TO BE COMPLETELY SELF-SUFFICIENT, GARDENS HAD GROWN 5 FOLD, FARMERS' INCOME HAD GREATLY INCREASED (IN SOME CASES THE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HAD GONE FROM LESS THAN 150USD TO WELL OVER 1200. THE FARMERS (MEN AND WOMEN) CONTINUED TO SAVE A PORTION OF THE INCOME FROM THE PREVIOUS GROWING SEASONS TO PROVIDE FOR START UP COSTS FOR THEIR NEXT SEASON GARDEN. THEY ALSO STORED GRAIN FOR FOOD SECURITY LATER IN THE YEAR AND FOR STAGGERED SALES TO LOCAL MARKETS TO INCREASE THEIR INCOME. THEY USED THE INCOME TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVING CONDITIONS, REPLACING ROOFS, FLOORING, SUN DRIED BRICKS WITH FIRED BRICKS, ADDING DOORS AND WINDOWS, DIGGING DOMESTIC WELLS CLOSE TO FAMILY COMPOUNDS. THESE FARMERS ALSO BUILT LARGER GRAIN STORAGE BUILDINGS AND USED THE INCOME FOR EDUCATIONAL AND MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR THEIR CHILDREN. FARMERS THAT GRADUATED FROM THE TRAININGS HAVE NOT EXPERIENCED FOOD SHORTAGE IN THE LAST 4 YEARS. AGRICULTURE CLUBS HAVE CONTINUED TO WORK WITH OTHER FARMERS WITHIN THEIR VILLAGE AND FROM NEIGHBORING VILLAGES, TRAINING AND TEACHING THEM ABOUT WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED AND IMPLEMENTED IN THEIR GARDENS. SHARING IRRIGATION PUMPS, SEEDS, FERTILIZER AND EVEN IN SOME CASES LABOR. SUCCESSFUL FARMERS HAVE BEGUN HELPING NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES ESTABLISH AGRICULTURE CLUBS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO BE IN CONTACT WITH THE AGRICULTURE CLUBS IT WAS NO LONGER OUR STAFF TEACHING BASIC SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE (THEY WERE HANDLING THOSE TRAININGS INDIVIDUALLY), BUT WE HAD BEGUN ASSISTING WITH GROWTH INQUIRIES AND SUPPORT AS THESE FARMERS WERE GOING FROM SMALL SUSTENANCE FARMERS WITH A 1/4 ACRE FAMILY GARDEN TO THAT OF A FARM OPERATION WITH OVER AN ACRE OF PLANTING YEAR-ROUND. FARMERS SUCCESSFULLY HAVE MADE THESE INCREASES AT THEIR OWN INITIATIVE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS BEGUN PROVIDING INPUT LOANS TO AGRICULTURE CLUBS TO HELP INCREASE THEIR GARDENS IN THE WAY OF FERTILIZER OR SEED. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS RECEIVED 100% RETURN ON THESE LOANS BY WAY OF FINANCIAL PAYBACK ON LOAN OR AGRICULTURE YIELDS USED TO PAYBACK LOAN. FOR INSTANCE A FARMER CAN PAY THEIR LOAN OFF IN CURRENCY OR IN CORN. THE AGRICULTURE CLUB STRUCTURE WAS UTILIZED SO THAT EACH VILLAGE MANAGED THEIR OWN LOAN AND THE CLUB AS A GROUP WAS FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS ALSO DEVELOPED A TRAINING MANUAL TO MAXIMIZE THE EFFICIENCY AND RESULTS OF OUR TRAININGS, ALSO TO PROVIDE OTHER ORGANIZATIONS WITH A GUIDE ON HOW TO FOLLOW OUR PROCESS AND SEE SUCCESS WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HOSTED A BISHOP FROM THE KONDOA DISTRICT IN TANZANIA AND IS WORKING WITH HIM TO DEVELOP A DEMONSTRATION GARDEN AND SIMILAR TRAININGS IN THEIR REGION. TANZANIA HAS SIMILAR DROUGHT AND FOOD SHORTAGE CONDITIONS TO MALAWI. IN SOME CASES THE WATER TABLE IS MUCH LOWER THEN MALAWI BUT IN ALL CASES THE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TRAINING TECHNIQUES WE USE IN MALAWI WILL BE APPLICABLE TO THAT DISTRICT OF TANZANIA (LOCATED IN THE NORTHERN CENTRAL REGION). AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUES TO RAISE AWARENESS IN THE UNITED STATES ABOUT SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT THAT EMPOWERS FAMILIES TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND SELF FED IN AFRICA. OUR SLOGAN "END HUNGER: GROW FOOD" IS RELEVANT TO CONCERNS WITHIN THE US AND ALL OVER THE GLOBE. APPROXIMATELY 2,152 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE RUNNING AND OPERATIONAL EFFORTS OF THIS PROGRAM.-$73,640
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
JOHN P DRAKEPresidentPT$0--
JOHN T PARKERVice Preside-$0--
CRAIG A PETERSENCFO/Treasure-$0--
KIMBERLY DRAKESecretaryPT$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Africa Windmill Project Inc
EIN
26-3992168
Phone
4076479894
Address
2869 CAREW AVENUE, WINTER PARK, FL 32789

Signing Officer

Name
Craig Petersen
Title
Treasurer
Phone
4076479894
Signed
2015-09-25
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Preparer

Firm
Merry J Rawls CPA
Address
425 W COLONIAL DR 103, ORLANDO, FL 32804-5817
Preparer
Merry J Rawls CPA
Phone
4076484855
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990-ez, Part I, Line 16

Expenses prog materials/supplies 4,460 fr promotional items 627 admin office/supplies 979 prog phone/office 765 technology 333 internet 847 transportation 2,499 program travel - africa 16,760 conference, convention, meeti 119 program staff in africa 11,624 materials - program 8,619 prog supplies - fuel 3,101 non-investment depreciation 1,282 total 52,015

Form 990-ez, Part II, Line 24

Prepaid expenses and deferred charges 0 2,198 total 0 2,198

Form 990-ez, Part II, Line 26

Payroll taxes payable 1,173 793

Form 990-ez, Part III

To teach rural african families how to grow food using irrigation and sustainable farming techniques in southern and eastern africa.

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 28

Activities africa windmill project held trainings at the demonstration garden to support area villages, ministries within the government, and local organizations. Although africa windmill project continued to provide irrigation trainings a majority of our trainings focused on food security and garden management. We focused on education in the areas of garden preparation, planting, fertilizing, weeding, pest control, proper irrigation and harvesting, farm management and planning and field to market opportunities. Africa windmill project's key performance indicators in 2014: farmers continue to be completely self-sufficient, gardens had grown 5 fold, farmers' income had greatly increased (in some cases the annual household income had gone from less than 150usd to well over 1200. The farmers (men and women) continued to save a portion of the income from the previous growing seasons to provide for start up costs for their next season garden. They also stored grain for food security later in the year and for staggered sales to local markets to increase their income. They used the income to improve their living conditions, replacing roofs, flooring, sun dried bricks with fired bricks, adding doors and windows, digging domestic wells close to family compounds. These farmers also built larger grain storage buildings and used the income for educational and medical expenses for their children. Farmers that graduated from the trainings have not experienced food shortage in the last 4 years. Agriculture clubs have continued to work with other farmers within their village and from neighboring villages, training and teaching them about what they have learned and implemented in their gardens. Sharing irrigation pumps, seeds, fertilizer and even in some cases labor. Successful farmers have begun helping neighboring communities establish agriculture clubs. Although africa windmill project continued to be in contact with the agriculture clubs it was no longer our staff teaching basic sustainable agriculture (they were handling those trainings individually), but we had begun assisting with growth inquiries and support as these farmers were going from small sustenance farmers with a 1/4 acre family garden to that of a farm operation with over an acre of planting year-round. Farmers successfully have made these increases at their own initiative. Africa windmill project has begun providing input loans to agriculture clubs to help increase their gardens in the way of fertilizer or seed. Africa windmill project has received 100% return on these loans by way of financial payback on loan or agriculture yields used to payback loan. For instance a farmer can pay their loan off in currency or in corn. The agriculture club structure was utilized so that each village managed their own loan and the club as a group was financially responsible. Africa windmill project has also developed a training manual to maximize the efficiency and results of our trainings, also to provide other organizations with a guide on how to follow our process and see success within their communities. Africa windmill project hosted a bishop from the kondoa district in tanzania and is working with him to develop a demonstration garden and similar trainings in their region. Tanzania has similar drought and food shortage conditions to malawi. In some cases the water table is much lower then malawi but in all cases the sustainable agriculture training techniques we use in malawi will be applicable to that district of tanzania (located in the northern central region). Africa windmill project continues to raise awareness in the united states about sustainable support that empowers families to become self-sufficient and self fed in africa. Our slogan "end hunger: grow food" is relevant to concerns within the us and all over the globe. Approximately 2,152 volunteer hours were contributed for the running and operational efforts of this program.

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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt2PAYROLL TAXES PAYABLE 1,173 793
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt3TO TEACH RURAL AFRICAN FAMILIES HOW TO GROW FOOD USING IRRIGATION AND SUSTAINABLE FARMING TECHNIQUES IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AFRICA.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt4ACTIVITIES AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HELD TRAININGS AT THE DEMONSTRATION GARDEN TO SUPPORT AREA VILLAGES, MINISTRIES WITHIN THE GOVERNMENT, AND LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO PROVIDE IRRIGATION TRAININGS A MAJORITY OF OUR TRAININGS FOCUSED ON FOOD SECURITY AND GARDEN MANAGEMENT. WE FOCUSED ON EDUCATION IN THE AREAS OF GARDEN PREPARATION, PLANTING, FERTILIZING, WEEDING, PEST CONTROL, PROPER IRRIGATION AND HARVESTING, FARM MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING AND FIELD TO MARKET OPPORTUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT'S KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN 2014: FARMERS CONTINUE TO BE COMPLETELY SELF-SUFFICIENT, GARDENS HAD GROWN 5 FOLD, FARMERS' INCOME HAD GREATLY INCREASED (IN SOME CASES THE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HAD GONE FROM LESS THAN 150USD TO WELL OVER 1200. THE FARMERS (MEN AND WOMEN) CONTINUED TO SAVE A PORTION OF THE INCOME FROM THE PREVIOUS GROWING SEASONS TO PROVIDE FOR START UP COSTS FOR THEIR NEXT SEASON GARDEN. THEY ALSO STORED GRAIN FOR FOOD SECURITY LATER IN THE YEAR AND FOR STAGGERED SALES TO LOCAL MARKETS TO INCREASE THEIR INCOME. THEY USED THE INCOME TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVING CONDITIONS, REPLACING ROOFS, FLOORING, SUN DRIED BRICKS WITH FIRED BRICKS, ADDING DOORS AND WINDOWS, DIGGING DOMESTIC WELLS CLOSE TO FAMILY COMPOUNDS. THESE FARMERS ALSO BUILT LARGER GRAIN STORAGE BUILDINGS AND USED THE INCOME FOR EDUCATIONAL AND MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR THEIR CHILDREN. FARMERS THAT GRADUATED FROM THE TRAININGS HAVE NOT EXPERIENCED FOOD SHORTAGE IN THE LAST 4 YEARS. AGRICULTURE CLUBS HAVE CONTINUED TO WORK WITH OTHER FARMERS WITHIN THEIR VILLAGE AND FROM NEIGHBORING VILLAGES, TRAINING AND TEACHING THEM ABOUT WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED AND IMPLEMENTED IN THEIR GARDENS. SHARING IRRIGATION PUMPS, SEEDS, FERTILIZER AND EVEN IN SOME CASES LABOR. SUCCESSFUL FARMERS HAVE BEGUN HELPING NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES ESTABLISH AGRICULTURE CLUBS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO BE IN CONTACT WITH THE AGRICULTURE CLUBS IT WAS NO LONGER OUR STAFF TEACHING BASIC SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE (THEY WERE HANDLING THOSE TRAININGS INDIVIDUALLY), BUT WE HAD BEGUN ASSISTING WITH GROWTH INQUIRIES AND SUPPORT AS THESE FARMERS WERE GOING FROM SMALL SUSTENANCE FARMERS WITH A 1/4 ACRE FAMILY GARDEN TO THAT OF A FARM OPERATION WITH OVER AN ACRE OF PLANTING YEAR-ROUND. FARMERS SUCCESSFULLY HAVE MADE THESE INCREASES AT THEIR OWN INITIATIVE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS BEGUN PROVIDING INPUT LOANS TO AGRICULTURE CLUBS TO HELP INCREASE THEIR GARDENS IN THE WAY OF FERTILIZER OR SEED. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS RECEIVED 100% RETURN ON THESE LOANS BY WAY OF FINANCIAL PAYBACK ON LOAN OR AGRICULTURE YIELDS USED TO PAYBACK LOAN. FOR INSTANCE A FARMER CAN PAY THEIR LOAN OFF IN CURRENCY OR IN CORN. THE AGRICULTURE CLUB STRUCTURE WAS UTILIZED SO THAT EACH VILLAGE MANAGED THEIR OWN LOAN AND THE CLUB AS A GROUP WAS FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS ALSO DEVELOPED A TRAINING MANUAL TO MAXIMIZE THE EFFICIENCY AND RESULTS OF OUR TRAININGS, ALSO TO PROVIDE OTHER ORGANIZATIONS WITH A GUIDE ON HOW TO FOLLOW OUR PROCESS AND SEE SUCCESS WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HOSTED A BISHOP FROM THE KONDOA DISTRICT IN TANZANIA AND IS WORKING WITH HIM TO DEVELOP A DEMONSTRATION GARDEN AND SIMILAR TRAININGS IN THEIR REGION. TANZANIA HAS SIMILAR DROUGHT AND FOOD SHORTAGE CONDITIONS TO MALAWI. IN SOME CASES THE WATER TABLE IS MUCH LOWER THEN MALAWI BUT IN ALL CASES THE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TRAINING TECHNIQUES WE USE IN MALAWI WILL BE APPLICABLE TO THAT DISTRICT OF TANZANIA (LOCATED IN THE NORTHERN CENTRAL REGION). AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUES TO RAISE AWARENESS IN THE UNITED STATES ABOUT SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT THAT EMPOWERS FAMILIES TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND SELF FED IN AFRICA. OUR SLOGAN "END HUNGER: GROW FOOD" IS RELEVANT TO CONCERNS WITHIN THE US AND ALL OVER THE GLOBE. APPROXIMATELY 2,152 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE RUNNING AND OPERATIONAL EFFORTS OF THIS PROGRAM.
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YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$1.69$0.00$1.69$2.51$1.46$1.05
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.66$0.02$0.64$1.79$1.85$0.07
2022Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.76$0.05$0.70$2.66$2.87$0.21
2021Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.95$0.04$0.91$2.32$2.27$0.05
2020Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.89$0.03$0.86$1.88$1.62$0.26
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.63$0.03$0.60$2.00$1.72$0.27
2018Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.36$0.03$0.33$1.13$1.24$0.11
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.45$0.01$0.44$0.91$1.06$0.15
2016Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.60$0.01$0.59$1.03$1.18$0.15
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.10$0.35$0.75$1.18$1.04$0.13
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.62$0.01$0.61$0.84$0.81$0.03
2013Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.60$0.01$0.59$0.89$0.59$0.29
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.30$0.01$0.29$0.69$0.55$0.14
2011Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.16$0.01$0.15$0.63$0.58$0.05