Liabilities / Assets
62nd percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 62% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2012 • EIN 41-2252110
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
62nd percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 62% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
74th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 74% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
94th percentile
Higher net margin than 94% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
Score unavailable
This filing does not contain officer compensation rows.
Asset Growth
82nd percentile
Faster asset growth than 82% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
Score unavailable
No earlier valid filing was available within the previous three public years.
Assets
Up$441,096
Up $120,807 (+38%) from 2011
Net Assets
Up$433,880
Up $118,956 (+38%) from 2011
Liabilities
Up$7,216
Up $1,851 (+35%) from 2011
Revenue
$195,673
No earlier filing loaded for comparison.
Expenses
Up$76,717
Up $26,603 (+53%) from 2011
Net Income
$118,956
No earlier filing loaded for comparison.
This 2012 filing currently has summary financial data only. Detailed schedules, leadership, and program rows are not available for this filing yet.
The autism cares foundation was founded to offer life-enriching experiences for the autism spectrum community in a safe and welcoming environment. We provide children, teens and young adults with opportunities for life-skills development and social interaction through the various programs and activities that we offer. Our funds are used to sponsor our many programs and activities as we do this at no charge to the participant or their family. Our belief is that cost should never be an obstacle to participation in any of our programs or events. Our programs extend to include the entire family network, so siblings and other family members can jointly participate in our activities. Our vision is to develop a comprehensive autism resources center, which will allow us to schedule more frequent activities. The center will also be a place where families can find local resources to fit their specific needs. We envision this center as a place that people on the autism spectrum can eventually cal
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2012 • Form 990Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.