Civic Intelligence

Boulder Mountain Clayworks Inc.

990EZ • Fiscal year 2019 • EIN 35-2287763

Jan 01, 2019 to Dec 31, 2019 • Filed on Sep 11, 2020

PO Box 3725Ketchum, ID 83340

(208) 726-4484

Siviq Scores

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

Liabilities / Assets

75th percentile

0.06x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 75% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2019

Liabilities / Revenue

75th percentile

0.04x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 75% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2019

Net Margin

68th percentile

14%

Higher net margin than 68% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2019

Top Officer Pay

77th percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 77% of similar nonprofits.

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

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2019

Asset Growth

76th percentile

26%

Faster asset growth than 76% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Revenue Growth

32nd percentile

-12%

Faster revenue growth than 32% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Assets

Up

$103,098

Up $21,570 (+26%) from 2018

Net Assets

Up

$97,291

Up $21,629 (+29%) from 2018

Liabilities

Down

$5,807

Down $59 (-1.0%) from 2018

Revenue

Down

$158,809

Down $20,969 (-12%) from 2018

Expenses

Up

$137,181

Up $6,037 (+4.6%) from 2018

Net Income

Down

$21,628

Down $27,006 (-56%) from 2018

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

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

$300K$200K$100K$0Assets 2010: $27,882Liabilities 2010: $3,133Net Assets 2010: $24,7492010Assets 2011: $37,103Liabilities 2011: $2,104Net Assets 2011: $34,9992011Assets 2012: $21,475Liabilities 2012: $1,773Net Assets 2012: $19,7022012Assets 2013: $22,296Liabilities 2013: $1,632Net Assets 2013: $20,6642013Assets 2014: $18,841Liabilities 2014: $2,455Net Assets 2014: $16,3862014Assets 2015: $24,461Liabilities 2015: $4,714Net Assets 2015: $19,7472015Assets 2016: $24,221Liabilities 2016: $3,631Net Assets 2016: $20,5902016Assets 2017: $29,237Liabilities 2017: $2,212Net Assets 2017: $27,0252017Assets 2018: $81,528Liabilities 2018: $5,866Net Assets 2018: $75,6622018Assets 2019: $103,098Liabilities 2019: $5,807Net Assets 2019: $97,2912019Assets 2020: $126,735Liabilities 2020: $2,023Net Assets 2020: $124,7122020Assets 2021: $173,724Liabilities 2021: $4,079Net Assets 2021: $169,6452021Assets 2022: $205,777Liabilities 2022: $5,387Net Assets 2022: $200,3902022Assets 2023: $230,616Liabilities 2023: $5,250Net Assets 2023: $225,3662023Assets 2024: $242,464Liabilities 2024: $6,242Net Assets 2024: $236,2222024

Highlighted filing

2019

Assets$103,098
Liabilities$5,807
Net Assets$97,291

Operations Trend

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

$300K$200K$100K$0-$100KRevenue 2010: $71,018Expenses 2010: $68,027Net Income 2010: $2,9912010Revenue 2011: $86,706Expenses 2011: $76,455Net Income 2011: $10,2512011Revenue 2012: $68,923Expenses 2012: $84,220Net Income 2012: -$15,2972012Revenue 2013: $88,191Expenses 2013: $87,231Net Income 2013: $9602013Revenue 2014: $96,687Expenses 2014: $100,964Net Income 2014: -$4,2772014Revenue 2015: $129,566Expenses 2015: $126,204Net Income 2015: $3,3622015Revenue 2016: $116,643Expenses 2016: $115,804Net Income 2016: $8392016Revenue 2017: $130,610Expenses 2017: $124,174Net Income 2017: $6,4362017Revenue 2018: $179,778Expenses 2018: $131,144Net Income 2018: $48,6342018Revenue 2019: $158,809Expenses 2019: $137,181Net Income 2019: $21,6282019Revenue 2020: $154,358Expenses 2020: $126,940Net Income 2020: $27,4182020Revenue 2021: $191,578Expenses 2021: $146,645Net Income 2021: $44,9332021Revenue 2022: $179,488Expenses 2022: $153,832Net Income 2022: $25,6562022Revenue 2023: $208,696Expenses 2023: $183,720Net Income 2023: $24,9762023Revenue 2024: $224,816Expenses 2024: $213,960Net Income 2024: $10,8562024

Highlighted filing

2019

Revenue$158,809
Expenses$137,181
Net Income$21,628
Jump To
Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2019 to Dec 31, 2019
Signed
Sep 11, 2020
Return Version
2019v5.0
Gross Receipts
$158,809
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The organization's objectives are to encourage artistic growth and development in the community by 1. Offering instruction in clay and other media to adults and children. 2. Providing a creative atmosphere where clay artists can develop their vision. 3. Scheduling events that are free and open to the public where the community can better appreciate the clay arts.

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS OFFERS CLAY ART INSTRUCTION FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN FOR BOTH RESIDENTS OF AND VISITORS TO THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY. WE PROVIDE A CREATIVE ATMOSPHERE AND FACILITIES WHERE CLAY ARTISTS CAN DEVELOP THEIR VISION, AND BRING PROJECTS TO AND COLLABORATE WITH OTHER LOCAL NON- PROFITS TO FOSTER ARTS EDUCATION AMONG THEIR CONSTITUENCIES. IN 2019, WE HAD 32 FULL-TIME AND 30 PART-TIME MEMBERS WHO PURSUE THEIR OWN PROJECTS, COLLABORATE WITH OTHERS, AND GENERALLY WORK SIDE-BY SIDE IN THE STUDIO AND PROVIDE KNOW-HOW, INSPIRATION, AND ASSISTANCE TO OTHER MEMBERS IN THE PROCESS. WE PROVIDE THEM WITH A HUGE RANGE OF LARGE AND SMALL EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, TOOLS, WORKSPACES, AND MATERIALS WITH WHICH TO CREATE THEIR VERY MESSY CLAY ART. AMONG THE RESOUCES WE PROVIDE, BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS HOUSES AND OPERATE THE ONLY CONE 10 KILN IN THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY, WHICH FIRES AT THE HEAT REQUIRED TO PRODUCE THE HIGHEST QUALITY, AND IMPERMEABLE STONEWARE. IN 2019, BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS' SUMMER PROGRAMS SERVED 65 CHILDREN IN OUR 7 YOUTH CLAY CAMPS, 42 MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN OUR TEEN THROWING CAMPS, AND 28 ADULTS IN OUR GUEST ARTIST WORKSHOPS. IN ADDITION TO THIS, 88 INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATED IN OUR ONE-DAY OR FAMILY WORKSHOPS. DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR, WE TAUGHT ADULT 4 WHEEL-THROWING CLASSES FOR 45 STUDENTS, 2 SCULPTURE CLASSES, AND 1 HANDBUILDING CLASS FOR A TOTAL OF 29 ADULTS. WE HAD 19 STUDENTS IN THE CHILDREN'S CLAY CLASSES. OUR STUDIO ALSO OPENS ITS DOORS TO CHILDREN AND ADULT BIRTHDAY PARTIES OR OTHER CLAY EXPERIENCE EVENTS. IN 2019, WE SERVED 400 PEOPLE IN THIS WAY. WE BROUGHT CLAY PROJECTS TO THE FOLLOWING NON-PROFITS: KETCHUM PARKS AND RECREATION, THE LOCAL YMCA, SAGE SCHOOL, COMMUNITY SCHOOL, WOOD RIVER HIGH SCHOOL, CAREY HIGH SCHOOL, STANLEY SCHOOL, BIG WOOD PRE-SCHOOL, AND SYRINGA SCHOOL. 40 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS FROM HIGHER GROUND ATTENDED CLASS AT THE STUDIO. IN ADDITION, 15 VOLUNTEERS FROM OUR STUDIO BROUGHT CLAY PROJECTS TO CAMP RAINBOW GOLD WHERE APPROXIMATELY 160 CHILDREN (WHO ARE CANCER SURVIVORS WITH THEIR SIBLINGS)MADE DRAGONS. STUDIO MEMBERS BROUGHT ALL THE CLAY, GLAZES, AND TOOLS FOR THIS PROJECT AND SPENT 3 EIGHT-HOUR DAYS WORKING WITH THE CAMPERS. WE RETURNED TO THE STUDIO TO DRY, OVERGLAZE, AND FIRE THESE PIECES. WE RETURNED TO THE CAMP WITH THE COMPLETED PROJECTS FOR THE CAMPERS TO TAKE HOME. WE BROUGHT THE SAME PROJECT TO THE CHILDREN SERVED BY THE HUNGER COALITION'S FREE LUNCH TRUCK THREE SEPARATE TIMES DURING THE SUMMER. OUR ANNUAL EMPTY BOWLS FUNDRAISER WAS A HUGE SUCCESS. STUDIO MEMBERS AND OTHER VOLUNTEERS MADE OVER 400 SOUP BOWLS THAT WERE SOLD AT THE EMPTY BOWL LUNCHEON, WHICH RAISED OVER 8100. 100% OF THESE FUNDS BENEFITED THE HUNGER COALITION OF THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY TO HELP FEED THE LESS FORUNATE IN BLAINE COUNTY. WE HOSTED 17 "EMPTY BOWL" MAKING PARTIES WHICH WERE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 150 PEOPLE PARTICIPATED. WE DONATED THE INSTRUCTION, CLAY, GLAZE, FIRING, AND FACILITIES REQUIRED TO MAKE THE BOWLS IN ORDER TO BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER FOR A WONDERFUL CAUSE. IN ADDITION, OUR STUDIO MANAGER AND VOLUNTEERS HELP ORGANIZE AND STAFF THE ACTUAL EVENT. BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS, ITS MEMBERS, AND VOLUNTEERS DIRECTLY TOUCH THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 750 PEOPLE IN THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY, AND BY RIPPLE EFFECT WE TOUCH THE LIVES OF MANY MORE.-$127,212
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
PAM SABELDirector-$0--
ROGER CRISTDirector/Of-$0--
KATHY JONESAdvisory Boa-$0--
MAUREEN JENNERVice Preside-$0--
JUDI NICKELSONAdvisory Boa-$0--
MARY ANN CHUBBDirector-$0--
SUSAN WINGETSecretary-$0--
JO LOWEDirector-$0--
ERNIE KENDLERDirector-$0--
CRAIG L FELDBAUM PHDAdvisory Boa-$0--
SUSAN CONNERTreasurer-$0--
CLIFF FRATESDirector-$0--
DIANE WALKERDirector-$0--
BETH WARDAdvisory Boa-$0--
JEN SMITHPresident-$0--
KELLY KELLYDirector-$0--
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming

Fundraising Events

EventGross ReceiptsGross RevenueDirect ExpensesNet Income
Benefit Auction$41,726$23,921-$23,921
Total Events$41,726$23,921-$23,921
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Boulder Mountain Clayworks Inc
EIN
35-2287763
Phone
2087264484
Address
PO BOX 3725, KETCHUM, ID 83340

Signing Officer

Name
Susan Conner
Title
Treasurer
Signed
2020-09-11
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Preparer

Firm
Christy a Mcpherson CPA
Address
101 E BULLION ST STE 2G, HAILEY, ID 83333
Preparer
Christy a Mcpherson CPA
Phone
2087262741
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990-ez, Part I, Line 16

Benefit auction fundraiser event expenses 3,999 expenses advertising 18,218 bank fees 3,621 office supplies 872 subscriptions 174 computer expense 122 software 1,040 travel 98 general insurance 1,682 workers comp insurance 1,097 fees & licenses 355 studio supplies 13,146 other 86 scholarship 1,025 kiln repairs 926 discounts 637 non-investment depreciation 2,569 total 49,667

Form 990-ez, Part II, Line 24

Accounts receivable 1,681 1,763 equipment 3,163 3,163 less accumulated depreciation 3,163 3,163 studio 0 43,309 less accumulated depreciation 0 3,528 total 1,681 41,544

Form 990-ez, Part II, Line 26

Accounts payable and accrued expenses 3,831 3,705 consignment 102 0 payroll taxes payable 1,706 1,908 sales tax payable 226 194

Form 990-ez, Part III

The organization's objectives are to encourage artistic growth and development in the community by 1. Offering instruction in clay and other media to adults and children. 2. Providing a creative atmosphere where clay artists can develop their vision. 3. Scheduling events that are free and open to the public where the community can better appreciate the clay arts.

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 28

Boulder mountain clayworks offers clay art instruction for adults and children for both residents of and visitors to the wood river valley. We provide a creative atmosphere and facilities where clay artists can develop their vision, and bring projects to and collaborate with other local non- profits to foster arts education among their constituencies. In 2019, we had 32 full-time and 30 part-time members who pursue their own projects, collaborate with others, and generally work side-by side in the studio and provide know-how, inspiration, and assistance to other members in the process. We provide them with a huge range of large and small equipment, supplies, tools, workspaces, and materials with which to create their very messy clay art. Among the resouces we provide, boulder mountain clayworks houses and operate the only cone 10 kiln in the wood river valley, which fires at the heat required to produce the highest quality, and impermeable stoneware. In 2019, boulder mountain clayworks' summer programs served 65 children in our 7 youth clay camps, 42 middle and high school students in our teen throwing camps, and 28 adults in our guest artist workshops. In addition to this, 88 individuals participated in our one-day or family workshops. During the school year, we taught adult 4 wheel-throwing classes for 45 students, 2 sculpture classes, and 1 handbuilding class for a total of 29 adults. We had 19 students in the children's clay classes. Our studio also opens its doors to children and adult birthday parties or other clay experience events. In 2019, we served 400 people in this way. We brought clay projects to the following non-profits: ketchum parks and recreation, the local ymca, sage school, community school, wood river high school, carey high school, stanley school, big wood pre-school, and syringa school. 40 children with special needs from higher ground attended class at the studio. In addition, 15 volunteers from our studio brought clay projects to camp rainbow gold where approximately 160 children (who are cancer survivors with their siblings)made dragons. Studio members brought all the clay, glazes, and tools for this project and spent 3 eight-hour days working with the campers. We returned to the studio to dry, overglaze, and fire these pieces. We returned to the camp with the completed projects for the campers to take home. We brought the same project to the children served by the hunger coalition's free lunch truck three separate times during the summer. Our annual empty bowls fundraiser was a huge success. Studio members and other volunteers made over 400 soup bowls that were sold at the empty bowl luncheon, which raised over 8100. 100% of these funds benefited the hunger coalition of the wood river valley to help feed the less forunate in blaine county. We hosted 17 "empty bowl" making parties which were free and open to the public. 150 people participated. We donated the instruction, clay, glaze, firing, and facilities required to make the bowls in order to bring the community together for a wonderful cause. In addition, our studio manager and volunteers help organize and staff the actual event. Boulder mountain clayworks, its members, and volunteers directly touch the lives of more than 750 people in the wood river valley, and by ripple effect we touch the lives of many more.

Raw XML Appendix211 raw XML fields

This appendix keeps the raw XML leaves available for debugging and edge-case review. The human report above is the primary experience.

Path#Value
IRS990EZ/ActivitiesNotPreviouslyRptInd0false
IRS990EZ/BooksInCareOfDetail/BusinessName/BusinessNameLine1Txt0BOULDER MTN CLAYWORKS INC
IRS990EZ/BooksInCareOfDetail/PhoneNum02087264484
IRS990EZ/BooksInCareOfDetail/USAddress/AddressLine1Txt0471 10TH ST 6B
IRS990EZ/BooksInCareOfDetail/USAddress/CityNm0KETCHUM
IRS990EZ/BooksInCareOfDetail/USAddress/StateAbbreviationCd0ID
IRS990EZ/BooksInCareOfDetail/USAddress/ZIPCd083340
IRS990EZ/CashSavingsAndInvestmentsGrp/BOYAmt079847
IRS990EZ/CashSavingsAndInvestmentsGrp/EOYAmt061554
IRS990EZ/ChgMadeToOrgnzngDocNotRptInd0false
IRS990EZ/ContributionsGiftsGrantsEtcAmt054619
IRS990EZ/DonorAdvisedFndsInd0false
IRS990EZ/EngagedInExcessBenefitTransInd0false
IRS990EZ/ExcessOrDeficitForYearAmt021628
IRS990EZ/FeesAndOtherPymtToIndCntrctAmt026405
IRS990EZ/FiledScheduleAInd0true
IRS990EZ/ForeignFinancialAccountInd0false
IRS990EZ/ForeignOfficeInd0false
IRS990EZ/Form1120PolFiledInd0false
IRS990EZ/Form990TotalAssetsGrp/BOYAmt081528
IRS990EZ/Form990TotalAssetsGrp/EOYAmt0103098
IRS990EZ/FundraisingGrossIncomeAmt023921
IRS990EZ/GrossReceiptsAmt0158809
IRS990EZ/InfoInScheduleOPartIIIInd0X
IRS990EZ/InfoInScheduleOPartIIInd0X
IRS990EZ/InfoInScheduleOPartIInd0X
IRS990EZ/LobbyingActivitiesInd0false
IRS990EZ/MadeLoansToFromOfficersInd0false
IRS990EZ/MembershipDuesAmt031222
IRS990EZ/MethodOfAccountingAccrualInd0X
IRS990EZ/NetAssetsOrFundBalancesBOYAmt075663
IRS990EZ/NetAssetsOrFundBalancesEOYAmt097291
IRS990EZ/NetAssetsOrFundBalancesGrp/BOYAmt075663
IRS990EZ/NetAssetsOrFundBalancesGrp/EOYAmt097291
IRS990EZ/OccupancyRentUtltsAndMaintAmt011743
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt02.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt1000.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt22.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt33.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt4000.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt52.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt63.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt72.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt82.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt9000.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt103.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt112.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt122.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt13000.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt144.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/AverageHrsPerWkDevotedToPosRt152.00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt00
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt10
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt20
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt30
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt40
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt50
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt60
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt70
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt80
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt90
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt100
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt110
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt120
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt130
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt140
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/CompensationAmt150
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm0PAM SABEL
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm1ROGER CRIST
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm2KATHY JONES
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm3MAUREEN JENNER
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm4JUDI NICKELSON
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm5MARY ANN CHUBB
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm6SUSAN WINGET
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm7JO LOWE
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm8ERNIE KENDLER
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm9CRAIG L FELDBAUM PHD
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm10SUSAN CONNER
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm11CLIFF FRATES
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm12DIANE WALKER
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm13BETH WARD
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm14JEN SMITH
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/PersonNm15KELLY KELLY
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt0DIRECTOR
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt1DIRECTOR/OF
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt2ADVISORY BOA
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt3VICE PRESIDE
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt4ADVISORY BOA
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt5DIRECTOR
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt6SECRETARY
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt7DIRECTOR
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt8DIRECTOR
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt9ADVISORY BOA
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt10TREASURER
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt11DIRECTOR
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt12DIRECTOR
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt13ADVISORY BOA
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt14PRESIDENT
IRS990EZ/OfficerDirectorTrusteeEmplGrp/TitleTxt15DIRECTOR
IRS990EZ/OperateHospitalInd0false
IRS990EZ/Organization501c3Ind0X
IRS990EZ/OrganizationDissolvedEtcInd0false
IRS990EZ/OrganizationHadUBIInd0false
IRS990EZ/OtherAssetsTotalDetail/BOYAmt01681
IRS990EZ/OtherAssetsTotalDetail/EOYAmt041544
IRS990EZ/OtherExpensesTotalAmt049667
IRS990EZ/PartVIHghstPdCntrctProfSrvcTxt0NONE
IRS990EZ/PartVIOfCompOfHghstPdEmplTxt0NONE
IRS990EZ/PoliticalCampaignActyInd0false
IRS990EZ/PrimaryExemptPurposeTxt0THE ORGANIZATION'S OBJECTIVES ARE TO ENCOURAGE ARTISTIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE COMMUNITY BY 1. OFFERING INSTRUCTION IN CLAY AND OTHER MEDIA TO ADULTS AND CHILDREN. 2. PROVIDING A CREATIVE ATMOSPHERE WHERE CLAY ARTISTS CAN DEVELOP THEIR VISION. 3. SCHEDULING EVENTS THAT ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WHERE THE COMMUNITY CAN BETTER APPRECIATE THE CLAY ARTS.
IRS990EZ/PrintingPublicationsPostageAmt0317
IRS990EZ/ProgramServiceRevenueAmt049047
IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt0BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS OFFERS CLAY ART INSTRUCTION FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN FOR BOTH RESIDENTS OF AND VISITORS TO THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY. WE PROVIDE A CREATIVE ATMOSPHERE AND FACILITIES WHERE CLAY ARTISTS CAN DEVELOP THEIR VISION, AND BRING PROJECTS TO AND COLLABORATE WITH OTHER LOCAL NON- PROFITS TO FOSTER ARTS EDUCATION AMONG THEIR CONSTITUENCIES. IN 2019, WE HAD 32 FULL-TIME AND 30 PART-TIME MEMBERS WHO PURSUE THEIR OWN PROJECTS, COLLABORATE WITH OTHERS, AND GENERALLY WORK SIDE-BY SIDE IN THE STUDIO AND PROVIDE KNOW-HOW, INSPIRATION, AND ASSISTANCE TO OTHER MEMBERS IN THE PROCESS. WE PROVIDE THEM WITH A HUGE RANGE OF LARGE AND SMALL EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, TOOLS, WORKSPACES, AND MATERIALS WITH WHICH TO CREATE THEIR VERY MESSY CLAY ART. AMONG THE RESOUCES WE PROVIDE, BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS HOUSES AND OPERATE THE ONLY CONE 10 KILN IN THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY, WHICH FIRES AT THE HEAT REQUIRED TO PRODUCE THE HIGHEST QUALITY, AND IMPERMEABLE STONEWARE. IN 2019, BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS' SUMMER PROGRAMS SERVED 65 CHILDREN IN OUR 7 YOUTH CLAY CAMPS, 42 MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN OUR TEEN THROWING CAMPS, AND 28 ADULTS IN OUR GUEST ARTIST WORKSHOPS. IN ADDITION TO THIS, 88 INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATED IN OUR ONE-DAY OR FAMILY WORKSHOPS. DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR, WE TAUGHT ADULT 4 WHEEL-THROWING CLASSES FOR 45 STUDENTS, 2 SCULPTURE CLASSES, AND 1 HANDBUILDING CLASS FOR A TOTAL OF 29 ADULTS. WE HAD 19 STUDENTS IN THE CHILDREN'S CLAY CLASSES. OUR STUDIO ALSO OPENS ITS DOORS TO CHILDREN AND ADULT BIRTHDAY PARTIES OR OTHER CLAY EXPERIENCE EVENTS. IN 2019, WE SERVED 400 PEOPLE IN THIS WAY. WE BROUGHT CLAY PROJECTS TO THE FOLLOWING NON-PROFITS: KETCHUM PARKS AND RECREATION, THE LOCAL YMCA, SAGE SCHOOL, COMMUNITY SCHOOL, WOOD RIVER HIGH SCHOOL, CAREY HIGH SCHOOL, STANLEY SCHOOL, BIG WOOD PRE-SCHOOL, AND SYRINGA SCHOOL. 40 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS FROM HIGHER GROUND ATTENDED CLASS AT THE STUDIO. IN ADDITION, 15 VOLUNTEERS FROM OUR STUDIO BROUGHT CLAY PROJECTS TO CAMP RAINBOW GOLD WHERE APPROXIMATELY 160 CHILDREN (WHO ARE CANCER SURVIVORS WITH THEIR SIBLINGS)MADE DRAGONS. STUDIO MEMBERS BROUGHT ALL THE CLAY, GLAZES, AND TOOLS FOR THIS PROJECT AND SPENT 3 EIGHT-HOUR DAYS WORKING WITH THE CAMPERS. WE RETURNED TO THE STUDIO TO DRY, OVERGLAZE, AND FIRE THESE PIECES. WE RETURNED TO THE CAMP WITH THE COMPLETED PROJECTS FOR THE CAMPERS TO TAKE HOME. WE BROUGHT THE SAME PROJECT TO THE CHILDREN SERVED BY THE HUNGER COALITION'S FREE LUNCH TRUCK THREE SEPARATE TIMES DURING THE SUMMER. OUR ANNUAL EMPTY BOWLS FUNDRAISER WAS A HUGE SUCCESS. STUDIO MEMBERS AND OTHER VOLUNTEERS MADE OVER 400 SOUP BOWLS THAT WERE SOLD AT THE EMPTY BOWL LUNCHEON, WHICH RAISED OVER 8100. 100% OF THESE FUNDS BENEFITED THE HUNGER COALITION OF THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY TO HELP FEED THE LESS FORUNATE IN BLAINE COUNTY. WE HOSTED 17 "EMPTY BOWL" MAKING PARTIES WHICH WERE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 150 PEOPLE PARTICIPATED. WE DONATED THE INSTRUCTION, CLAY, GLAZE, FIRING, AND FACILITIES REQUIRED TO MAKE THE BOWLS IN ORDER TO BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER FOR A WONDERFUL CAUSE. IN ADDITION, OUR STUDIO MANAGER AND VOLUNTEERS HELP ORGANIZE AND STAFF THE ACTUAL EVENT. BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS, ITS MEMBERS, AND VOLUNTEERS DIRECTLY TOUCH THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 750 PEOPLE IN THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY, AND BY RIPPLE EFFECT WE TOUCH THE LIVES OF MANY MORE.
IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/ProgramServiceExpensesAmt0127212
IRS990EZ/ProhibitedTaxShelterTransInd0false
IRS990EZ/RelatedOrganizationCtrlEntInd0false
IRS990EZ/SalariesOtherCompEmplBnftAmt049049
IRS990EZ/SchoolOperatingInd0false
IRS990EZ/SpecialEventsNetIncomeLossAmt023921
IRS990EZ/SubjectToProxyTaxInd0false
IRS990EZ/SumOfTotalLiabilitiesGrp/BOYAmt05865
IRS990EZ/SumOfTotalLiabilitiesGrp/EOYAmt05807
IRS990EZ/TanningServicesProvidedInd0false
IRS990EZ/TotalExpensesAmt0137181
IRS990EZ/TotalProgramServiceExpensesAmt0127212
IRS990EZ/TotalRevenueAmt0158809
IRS990EZ/TransactionWithControlEntInd0false
IRS990EZ/TrnsfrExmptNonChrtblRltdOrgInd0false
IRS990EZ/TypeOfOrganizationCorpInd0X
IRS990EZ/WebsiteAddressTxt0WWW.BOULDERMTNCLAY.ORG
IRS990ScheduleA/GiftsGrantsContriRcvd170Grp/CurrentTaxYearAmt054619
IRS990ScheduleA/GiftsGrantsContriRcvd170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus1YearAmt087059
IRS990ScheduleA/GiftsGrantsContriRcvd170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus2YearsAmt034734
IRS990ScheduleA/GiftsGrantsContriRcvd170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus3YearsAmt026558
IRS990ScheduleA/GiftsGrantsContriRcvd170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus4YearsAmt030090
IRS990ScheduleA/GiftsGrantsContriRcvd170Grp/TotalAmt0233060
IRS990ScheduleA/GrossReceiptsRltdActivitiesAmt0460138
IRS990ScheduleA/PublicOrganization170Ind0X
IRS990ScheduleA/PublicSupportCY170Pct00.66990
IRS990ScheduleA/PublicSupportPY170Pct00.65070
IRS990ScheduleA/PublicSupportTotal170Amt0156132
IRS990ScheduleA/SubstantialContributorsTotAmt076928
IRS990ScheduleA/ThirtyThrPctSuprtTestsCY170Ind0X
IRS990ScheduleA/TotalCalendarYear170Grp/CurrentTaxYearAmt054619
IRS990ScheduleA/TotalCalendarYear170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus1YearAmt087059
IRS990ScheduleA/TotalCalendarYear170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus2YearsAmt034734
IRS990ScheduleA/TotalCalendarYear170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus3YearsAmt026558
IRS990ScheduleA/TotalCalendarYear170Grp/CurrentTaxYearMinus4YearsAmt030090
IRS990ScheduleA/TotalCalendarYear170Grp/TotalAmt0233060
IRS990ScheduleA/TotalSupportAmt0233060
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorBusinessName/BusinessNameLine10RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorNum0RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorUSAddress/AddressLine10RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorUSAddress/AddressLine20RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorUSAddress/City0RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorUSAddress/State0RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorUSAddress/ZIPCode0RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/TotalContributionsAmt0RESTRICTED
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/CharitableContributionsTotAmt017805
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/CharitableContriEvent1Amt017805
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/Event1Nm0BENEFIT AUCTION
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/GrossReceiptsEvent1Amt041726
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/GrossReceiptsTotalAmt041726
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/GrossRevenueEvent1Amt023921
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/GrossRevenueTotalEventsAmt023921
IRS990ScheduleG/FundraisingEventInformationGrp/NetIncomeSummaryAmt023921
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0BENEFIT AUCTION FUNDRAISER EVENT EXPENSES 3,999 EXPENSES ADVERTISING 18,218 BANK FEES 3,621 OFFICE SUPPLIES 872 SUBSCRIPTIONS 174 COMPUTER EXPENSE 122 SOFTWARE 1,040 TRAVEL 98 GENERAL INSURANCE 1,682 WORKERS COMP INSURANCE 1,097 FEES & LICENSES 355 STUDIO SUPPLIES 13,146 OTHER 86 SCHOLARSHIP 1,025 KILN REPAIRS 926 DISCOUNTS 637 NON-INVESTMENT DEPRECIATION 2,569 TOTAL 49,667
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 1,681 1,763 EQUIPMENT 3,163 3,163 LESS ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION 3,163 3,163 STUDIO 0 43,309 LESS ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION 0 3,528 TOTAL 1,681 41,544
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt2ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED EXPENSES 3,831 3,705 CONSIGNMENT 102 0 PAYROLL TAXES PAYABLE 1,706 1,908 SALES TAX PAYABLE 226 194
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt3THE ORGANIZATION'S OBJECTIVES ARE TO ENCOURAGE ARTISTIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE COMMUNITY BY 1. OFFERING INSTRUCTION IN CLAY AND OTHER MEDIA TO ADULTS AND CHILDREN. 2. PROVIDING A CREATIVE ATMOSPHERE WHERE CLAY ARTISTS CAN DEVELOP THEIR VISION. 3. SCHEDULING EVENTS THAT ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WHERE THE COMMUNITY CAN BETTER APPRECIATE THE CLAY ARTS.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt4BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS OFFERS CLAY ART INSTRUCTION FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN FOR BOTH RESIDENTS OF AND VISITORS TO THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY. WE PROVIDE A CREATIVE ATMOSPHERE AND FACILITIES WHERE CLAY ARTISTS CAN DEVELOP THEIR VISION, AND BRING PROJECTS TO AND COLLABORATE WITH OTHER LOCAL NON- PROFITS TO FOSTER ARTS EDUCATION AMONG THEIR CONSTITUENCIES. IN 2019, WE HAD 32 FULL-TIME AND 30 PART-TIME MEMBERS WHO PURSUE THEIR OWN PROJECTS, COLLABORATE WITH OTHERS, AND GENERALLY WORK SIDE-BY SIDE IN THE STUDIO AND PROVIDE KNOW-HOW, INSPIRATION, AND ASSISTANCE TO OTHER MEMBERS IN THE PROCESS. WE PROVIDE THEM WITH A HUGE RANGE OF LARGE AND SMALL EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, TOOLS, WORKSPACES, AND MATERIALS WITH WHICH TO CREATE THEIR VERY MESSY CLAY ART. AMONG THE RESOUCES WE PROVIDE, BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS HOUSES AND OPERATE THE ONLY CONE 10 KILN IN THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY, WHICH FIRES AT THE HEAT REQUIRED TO PRODUCE THE HIGHEST QUALITY, AND IMPERMEABLE STONEWARE. IN 2019, BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS' SUMMER PROGRAMS SERVED 65 CHILDREN IN OUR 7 YOUTH CLAY CAMPS, 42 MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN OUR TEEN THROWING CAMPS, AND 28 ADULTS IN OUR GUEST ARTIST WORKSHOPS. IN ADDITION TO THIS, 88 INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATED IN OUR ONE-DAY OR FAMILY WORKSHOPS. DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR, WE TAUGHT ADULT 4 WHEEL-THROWING CLASSES FOR 45 STUDENTS, 2 SCULPTURE CLASSES, AND 1 HANDBUILDING CLASS FOR A TOTAL OF 29 ADULTS. WE HAD 19 STUDENTS IN THE CHILDREN'S CLAY CLASSES. OUR STUDIO ALSO OPENS ITS DOORS TO CHILDREN AND ADULT BIRTHDAY PARTIES OR OTHER CLAY EXPERIENCE EVENTS. IN 2019, WE SERVED 400 PEOPLE IN THIS WAY. WE BROUGHT CLAY PROJECTS TO THE FOLLOWING NON-PROFITS: KETCHUM PARKS AND RECREATION, THE LOCAL YMCA, SAGE SCHOOL, COMMUNITY SCHOOL, WOOD RIVER HIGH SCHOOL, CAREY HIGH SCHOOL, STANLEY SCHOOL, BIG WOOD PRE-SCHOOL, AND SYRINGA SCHOOL. 40 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS FROM HIGHER GROUND ATTENDED CLASS AT THE STUDIO. IN ADDITION, 15 VOLUNTEERS FROM OUR STUDIO BROUGHT CLAY PROJECTS TO CAMP RAINBOW GOLD WHERE APPROXIMATELY 160 CHILDREN (WHO ARE CANCER SURVIVORS WITH THEIR SIBLINGS)MADE DRAGONS. STUDIO MEMBERS BROUGHT ALL THE CLAY, GLAZES, AND TOOLS FOR THIS PROJECT AND SPENT 3 EIGHT-HOUR DAYS WORKING WITH THE CAMPERS. WE RETURNED TO THE STUDIO TO DRY, OVERGLAZE, AND FIRE THESE PIECES. WE RETURNED TO THE CAMP WITH THE COMPLETED PROJECTS FOR THE CAMPERS TO TAKE HOME. WE BROUGHT THE SAME PROJECT TO THE CHILDREN SERVED BY THE HUNGER COALITION'S FREE LUNCH TRUCK THREE SEPARATE TIMES DURING THE SUMMER. OUR ANNUAL EMPTY BOWLS FUNDRAISER WAS A HUGE SUCCESS. STUDIO MEMBERS AND OTHER VOLUNTEERS MADE OVER 400 SOUP BOWLS THAT WERE SOLD AT THE EMPTY BOWL LUNCHEON, WHICH RAISED OVER 8100. 100% OF THESE FUNDS BENEFITED THE HUNGER COALITION OF THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY TO HELP FEED THE LESS FORUNATE IN BLAINE COUNTY. WE HOSTED 17 "EMPTY BOWL" MAKING PARTIES WHICH WERE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 150 PEOPLE PARTICIPATED. WE DONATED THE INSTRUCTION, CLAY, GLAZE, FIRING, AND FACILITIES REQUIRED TO MAKE THE BOWLS IN ORDER TO BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER FOR A WONDERFUL CAUSE. IN ADDITION, OUR STUDIO MANAGER AND VOLUNTEERS HELP ORGANIZE AND STAFF THE ACTUAL EVENT. BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS, ITS MEMBERS, AND VOLUNTEERS DIRECTLY TOUCH THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 750 PEOPLE IN THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY, AND BY RIPPLE EFFECT WE TOUCH THE LIVES OF MANY MORE.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc0FORM 990-EZ, PART I, LINE 16
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc1FORM 990-EZ, PART II, LINE 24
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc2FORM 990-EZ, PART II, LINE 26
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc3FORM 990-EZ, PART III
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc4FORM 990-EZ, PART III, LINE 28
ReturnHeader/BuildTS02021-01-29 14:40:06Z
ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/DiscussWithPaidPreparerInd0true
ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/PersonNm0SUSAN CONNER
ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/PersonTitleTxt0TREASURER
ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/SignatureDt02020-09-11
ReturnHeader/Filer/BusinessName/BusinessNameLine1Txt0BOULDER MOUNTAIN CLAYWORKS INC
ReturnHeader/Filer/BusinessNameControlTxt0BOUL
ReturnHeader/Filer/EIN0352287763
ReturnHeader/Filer/PhoneNum02087264484
ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/AddressLine1Txt0PO BOX 3725
ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/CityNm0KETCHUM
ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/StateAbbreviationCd0ID
ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/ZIPCd083340
ReturnHeader/FilingSecurityInformation/AtSubmissionCreationDeviceId00E5B744A40A1B10B3EFFB773FC19BBAFC62CE984
ReturnHeader/FilingSecurityInformation/AtSubmissionFilingDeviceId0262DC0A21FE3C14A074BEEBEA22AD80B25EFA8E9
ReturnHeader/FilingSecurityInformation/FilingLicenseTypeCd0P
ReturnHeader/FilingSecurityInformation/IPAddress/IPv4AddressTxt052.38.98.93
ReturnHeader/FilingSecurityInformation/IPDt02020-10-06
ReturnHeader/FilingSecurityInformation/IPTimezoneCd0CD
ReturnHeader/FilingSecurityInformation/IPTm016:04:14
ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerFirmEIN0202037634
ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerFirmName/BusinessNameLine1Txt0CHRISTY A MCPHERSON CPA
ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/AddressLine1Txt0101 E BULLION ST STE 2G
ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/CityNm0HAILEY
ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/StateAbbreviationCd0ID
ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/ZIPCd083333
ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PhoneNum02087262741
ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PreparationDt02020-09-11
ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PreparerPersonNm0CHRISTY A MCPHERSON CPA
ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/SelfEmployedInd0X
ReturnHeader/ReturnTs02020-10-06T16:04:14-05:00
ReturnHeader/ReturnTypeCd0990EZ
ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodBeginDt02019-01-01
ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodEndDt02019-12-31
ReturnHeader/TaxYr02019

Document Assets

No mirrored PDF or thumbnail assets are attached yet.

Filings

Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$2.42$0.06$2.36$2.25$2.14$0.11
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$2.31$0.05$2.25$2.09$1.84$0.25
2022Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$2.06$0.05$2.00$1.79$1.54$0.26
2021Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.74$0.04$1.70$1.92$1.47$0.45
2020Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.27$0.02$1.25$1.54$1.27$0.27
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.03$0.06$0.97$1.59$1.37$0.22
2018Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.82$0.06$0.76$1.80$1.31$0.49
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.29$0.02$0.27$1.31$1.24$0.06
2016Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.24$0.04$0.21$1.17$1.16$0.01
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.24$0.05$0.20$1.30$1.26$0.03
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.19$0.02$0.16$0.97$1.01$0.04
2013Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.22$0.02$0.21$0.88$0.87$0.01
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.21$0.02$0.20$0.69$0.84$0.15
2011Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.37$0.02$0.35$0.87$0.76$0.10
2010Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.28$0.03$0.25$0.71$0.68$0.03