Liabilities / Assets
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990EZ • Fiscal year 2016 • EIN 27-1076407
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
Score unavailable
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Liabilities / Revenue
Score unavailable
Liabilities-to-revenue requires both liabilities and revenue on this filing.
Net Margin
30th percentile
Higher net margin than 30% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
75th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 75% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
6th percentile
Faster asset growth than 6% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
21st percentile
Faster revenue growth than 21% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$7,847
Down $15,301 (-66%) from 2015
Net Assets
Down$7,847
Down $3,342 (-30%) from 2015
Liabilities
-
No earlier filing loaded for comparison.
Revenue
Down$66,233
Down $21,572 (-25%) from 2015
Expenses
Down$69,575
Down $40,427 (-37%) from 2015
Net Income
Up-$3,342
Up $18,855 (+85%) from 2015
New story leadership for the middle east (nsl) is a 501(c)(3) charity registered in the state of maryland,which seeks to inspire a new story of possibilty for the middle east by bringing outstanding israeli and palestinian university students to washington, dc each summer. Through living, learning, and working together, these future leaders obtain professional exposure and leadership opportunities as well as a cultural immersion in the united states. Through their shared experiences, the students are able to tell their unique stories to the world while coming to view the conflict with a new perspective. In addition, each student is required to submit an idea for a "project for change (pfc)" to be implemented in the region after the summer. As a group, the participants debate the merits of the pfcs and decide which ones are most likely to succeed. They then agree to support their choice(s) back home.
New story leadership for the middle east (nsl) is a 501(c)(3) charity registered in the state of maryland,which seeks to inspire a new story of possibilty for the middle east by bringing outstanding israeli and palestinian university students to washington, dc each summer. Through living, learning, and working together, these future leaders obtain professional exposure and leadership opportunities as well as a cultural immersion in the united states. Through their shared experiences, the students are able to tell their unique stories to the world while coming to view the conflict with a new perspective. In addition, each student is required to submit an idea for a "project for change (pfc)" to be implemented in the region after the summer.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| NSL SERVED TEN STUDENTS AND HELD THE FOLLOWING MAJOR EVENTS IN 2016: 1. SAIS CONFERENCE:AN NSL-SPONSORED CONFERENCE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. MEMBERS OF THE PRESS WERE INVITED TO THIS EVENT, WHICH FEATURED TWO PANELS EACH CHAIRED BY AN NSL ALUM WITH 3 CURRENT NSL FELLOWS AS THE MAIN SPEAKERS. LOCAL SCHOLARS AND MEDIA EXPERTS ALSO CONTRIBUTED TO THE PANELS, INCLUDING SARAH YERKES OF THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, PROFESSOR STEF WOODS OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, AND GREG MYRE OF NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO. 2. CONGRESSIONAL FORUM: HELD AT THE CAPITOL BUILDING, THIS EVENT WAS MODERATED BY AN NSL FELLOW AND FEATURED REMARKS BY THREE OTHER NSL FELLOWS. NSL PRESENTED ENCOURAGE AWARDS TO CONGRESSMAN JARED POLIS (D-CO) AND THEN CONGRESSMAN (NOW SENATOR) CHRIS VAN HOLLEN (D-MD) FOR THEIR ONGOING SUPPORT FOR NSL'S MISSION. 3. ANNUAL INTERFAITH FORUM AT BRADLEY HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,CO- SPONSORED BY THE BETHESDA JEWISH CONGREGATION. THE NSL TEAM ATTENDED BETHESDA JEWISH CONGREGATION'S SATURDAY MORNING SERVICE. TEAM MEMBERS SPOKE AT THIS EVENT AND TOOK QUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE. THE SERVICE WAS FOLLOWED BY A COMMUNITY LUNCHEON. 4. EVENTS AT SEEKERS CHURCH IN WASHINGTON,DC, ST. MARK'S OF CAPITOL HILL IN DC, AND TEMPLE RODEF SHALOM IN FALLS CHURCH, VA. THE INTERFAITH EVENT AT TEMPLE RODEF SHALOM, CO-HOSTED BY THE MCLEAN ISLAMIC CENTER AND ATTENDED BY ABOUT 150 PEOPLE, INCLUDED A FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE, AT WHICH NSL TEAM MEMBERS SPOKE BRIEFLY AND TOOK QUESTIONS, FOLLOWED BY A DINNER. SIMILAR EVENTS TOOK PLACE AT SEEKERS CHURCH (ABOUT 50 PEOPLE) AND ST. MARK'S (ABOUT 100 PEOPLE). 5. CONCLUDING EVENT AT THE NAVAL HERITAGE CENTER: 5 NSL FELLOWS SPOKE AT THIS EVENT, WHICH WAS ATTENDED BY FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF NSL. NSL BOARD MEMBERS PRESENTED ENCOURAGE AWARDS TO AMERICANS FOR PEACE NOW AND SEEKERS CHURCH FOR THEIR CONTINUING SUPPORT OF NSL'S MISSION. | - | $61,974 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAUL COSTELLO | President | PT | $0 | - | - |
| DAVID EASON | Executive VI | - | $0 | - | - |
| JOYCE SCHWARTZ | Treasurer | - | $0 | - | - |
| GREGORY ROBISON | Secretary | - | $0 | - | - |
| JUDY LAPPING | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| TERRY EASON | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| IRA WEISS | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| RICHARD FELD | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
“Shades-management fees 2,500 other miscellaneous income 481 sale of product 7 total 2,988”
“Expenses office expenses 90 supplies 3,169 t-mobile 2,937 website maintenance 145 lodging 370 travel 10,756 reimbursement expense 315 meals and enertainment 11,731 interest-credit cards 10 insurance 2,318 miscellaneous expense 24 bank charges 95 commissions and fees 1,574 state of md charity fee 100 program expenses 7,057 dues and subscriptions 300 event/fundraising 1,821 total 42,812”
“Shades bank account 11,959 0 total 11,959 0”
“DUE TO SHADES 11,959 0”
“New story leadership for the middle east (nsl) is a 501(c)(3) charity registered in the state of maryland,which seeks to inspire a new story of possibilty for the middle east by bringing outstanding israeli and palestinian university students to washington, dc each summer. Through living, learning, and working together, these future leaders obtain professional exposure and leadership opportunities as well as a cultural immersion in the united states. Through their shared experiences, the students are able to tell their unique stories to the world while coming to view the conflict with a new perspective. In addition, each student is required to submit an idea for a "project for change (pfc)" to be implemented in the region after the summer.”
“Nsl served ten students and held the following major events in 2016: 1. Sais conference:an nsl-sponsored conference open to the public at the johns hopkins school for advanced international studies. Members of the press were invited to this event, which featured two panels each chaired by an nsl alum with 3 current nsl fellows as the main speakers. Local scholars and media experts also contributed to the panels, including sarah yerkes of the brookings institution, professor stef woods of american university, and greg myre of national public radio. 2. Congressional forum: held at the capitol building, this event was moderated by an nsl fellow and featured remarks by three other nsl fellows. Nsl presented encourage awards to congressman jared polis (d-co) and then congressman (now senator) chris van hollen (d-md) for their ongoing support for nsl's mission. 3. Annual interfaith forum at bradley hills presbyterian church,co- sponsored by the bethesda jewish congregation. The nsl team attended bethesda jewish congregation's saturday morning service. Team members spoke at this event and took questions from the audience. The service was followed by a community luncheon. 4. Events at seekers church in washington,dc, st. Mark's of capitol hill in dc, and temple rodef shalom in falls church, va. The interfaith event at temple rodef shalom, co-hosted by the mclean islamic center and attended by about 150 people, included a friday evening service, at which nsl team members spoke briefly and took questions, followed by a dinner. Similar events took place at seekers church (about 50 people) and st. Mark's (about 100 people). 5. Concluding event at the naval heritage center: 5 nsl fellows spoke at this event, which was attended by friends and supporters of nsl. Nsl board members presented encourage awards to americans for peace now and seekers church for their continuing support of nsl's mission.”
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | SHADES-MANAGEMENT FEES 2,500 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 481 SALE OF PRODUCT 7 TOTAL 2,988 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | EXPENSES OFFICE EXPENSES 90 SUPPLIES 3,169 T-MOBILE 2,937 WEBSITE MAINTENANCE 145 LODGING 370 TRAVEL 10,756 REIMBURSEMENT EXPENSE 315 MEALS AND ENERTAINMENT 11,731 INTEREST-CREDIT CARDS 10 INSURANCE 2,318 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE 24 BANK CHARGES 95 COMMISSIONS AND FEES 1,574 STATE OF MD CHARITY FEE 100 PROGRAM EXPENSES 7,057 DUES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS 300 EVENT/FUNDRAISING 1,821 TOTAL 42,812 |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 4 | NEW STORY LEADERSHIP FOR THE MIDDLE EAST (NSL) IS A 501(C)(3) CHARITY REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND,WHICH SEEKS TO INSPIRE A NEW STORY OF POSSIBILTY FOR THE MIDDLE EAST BY BRINGING OUTSTANDING ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO WASHINGTON, DC EACH SUMMER. THROUGH LIVING, LEARNING, AND WORKING TOGETHER, THESE FUTURE LEADERS OBTAIN PROFESSIONAL EXPOSURE AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AS WELL AS A CULTURAL IMMERSION IN THE UNITED STATES. THROUGH THEIR SHARED EXPERIENCES, THE STUDENTS ARE ABLE TO TELL THEIR UNIQUE STORIES TO THE WORLD WHILE COMING TO VIEW THE CONFLICT WITH A NEW PERSPECTIVE. IN ADDITION, EACH STUDENT IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN IDEA FOR A "PROJECT FOR CHANGE (PFC)" TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE REGION AFTER THE SUMMER. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 5 | NSL SERVED TEN STUDENTS AND HELD THE FOLLOWING MAJOR EVENTS IN 2016: 1. SAIS CONFERENCE:AN NSL-SPONSORED CONFERENCE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. MEMBERS OF THE PRESS WERE INVITED TO THIS EVENT, WHICH FEATURED TWO PANELS EACH CHAIRED BY AN NSL ALUM WITH 3 CURRENT NSL FELLOWS AS THE MAIN SPEAKERS. LOCAL SCHOLARS AND MEDIA EXPERTS ALSO CONTRIBUTED TO THE PANELS, INCLUDING SARAH YERKES OF THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, PROFESSOR STEF WOODS OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, AND GREG MYRE OF NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO. 2. CONGRESSIONAL FORUM: HELD AT THE CAPITOL BUILDING, THIS EVENT WAS MODERATED BY AN NSL FELLOW AND FEATURED REMARKS BY THREE OTHER NSL FELLOWS. NSL PRESENTED ENCOURAGE AWARDS TO CONGRESSMAN JARED POLIS (D-CO) AND THEN CONGRESSMAN (NOW SENATOR) CHRIS VAN HOLLEN (D-MD) FOR THEIR ONGOING SUPPORT FOR NSL'S MISSION. 3. ANNUAL INTERFAITH FORUM AT BRADLEY HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,CO- SPONSORED BY THE BETHESDA JEWISH CONGREGATION. THE NSL TEAM ATTENDED BETHESDA JEWISH CONGREGATION'S SATURDAY MORNING SERVICE. TEAM MEMBERS SPOKE AT THIS EVENT AND TOOK QUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE. THE SERVICE WAS FOLLOWED BY A COMMUNITY LUNCHEON. 4. EVENTS AT SEEKERS CHURCH IN WASHINGTON,DC, ST. MARK'S OF CAPITOL HILL IN DC, AND TEMPLE RODEF SHALOM IN FALLS CHURCH, VA. THE INTERFAITH EVENT AT TEMPLE RODEF SHALOM, CO-HOSTED BY THE MCLEAN ISLAMIC CENTER AND ATTENDED BY ABOUT 150 PEOPLE, INCLUDED A FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE, AT WHICH NSL TEAM MEMBERS SPOKE BRIEFLY AND TOOK QUESTIONS, FOLLOWED BY A DINNER. SIMILAR EVENTS TOOK PLACE AT SEEKERS CHURCH (ABOUT 50 PEOPLE) AND ST. MARK'S (ABOUT 100 PEOPLE). 5. CONCLUDING EVENT AT THE NAVAL HERITAGE CENTER: 5 NSL FELLOWS SPOKE AT THIS EVENT, WHICH WAS ATTENDED BY FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF NSL. NSL BOARD MEMBERS PRESENTED ENCOURAGE AWARDS TO AMERICANS FOR PEACE NOW AND SEEKERS CHURCH FOR THEIR CONTINUING SUPPORT OF NSL'S MISSION. |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc | 3 | FORM 990-EZ, PART II, LINE 26 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc | 4 | FORM 990-EZ, PART III |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc | 5 | FORM 990-EZ, PART III, LINE 28 |
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2016 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.