Liabilities / Assets
63rd percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 63% of similar nonprofits.
990EZ • Fiscal year 2021 • EIN 61-1458602
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
63rd percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 63% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
65th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 65% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
14th percentile
Higher net margin than 14% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
88th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 88% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 25.3% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
14th percentile
Faster asset growth than 14% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
24th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 24% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$207,675
Down $51,183 (-20%) from 2020
Net Assets
Down$205,623
Down $46,350 (-18%) from 2020
Liabilities
Down$2,052
Down $4,833 (-70%) from 2020
Revenue
Down$123,342
Down $59,604 (-33%) from 2020
Expenses
Up$169,692
Up $15,555 (+10%) from 2020
Net Income
Down-$46,350
Down $75,159 (-261%) from 2020
E-tech provides sound defensible, technical, scientific engineering advice and capacity building to communities in developing countries experiencing actual or potential adverse environmental impacts from large-scale extractive and other industrial projects. Many of the communities e-tech serves are indigenous and confronted by formidable multinational mining and energy sector companies. E-tech aims to have positive effects on protecting biodiversity, traditional practices, and ecological health. Historically, a connection between protecting biodiversity, conserving terrestrial landscapes as carbon sinks and the rights of the indigenous communities to a sustainable and healthy environment has not been adequately considered. E-tech believes that indigenous communities are best suited to protect local biodiversity. The residents of these remote areas with proper training, tools, and resources coupled with their traditional local knowledge can become effective stewards. Moreover, the model
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| E-TECH CONTINUED THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF OIL REMEDIATION STRATEGIES UNDER AN INDIGENOUS-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT IN THE LORETO, PERU AMAZON BASIN INCLUDING MONITORING, TRAINING AND FIELD OVERSIGHT OF ACTUAL CRUDE OIL CLEANUP ON BEHALF OF INDIGENOUS FEDERATIONS. AT THE REQUEST OF INDIGENOUS FEDERATIONS, E-TECH COORDINATED WITH THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT A NEW MULTI-DECADE LONG PROGRAM TO TRAIN COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO BE EMPLOYED IN REDMEDIATION AND REHABILITATION OF THEIR TERRITORY. E-TECH CONTINUED THE PROMOTION OF BEST LARGE-SCALE MINING PRACTICES AT SEVERAL MINES IN ECUADOR AND CONTINUED FOCUSING ON THE CHINESE MIRADOR COPPER MINE AND FURTHER TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF MINE-TAILING STABILITY AT THAT MINE. ONGOING REPRESENTATION OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN THE STATE OF ZAMORA, CHINCHIPE AS WELL AS OF THE ASEMBLEA (SENATE) OF ECUADOR. E-TECH WORKED WITH RESEARCHERS AND COMMUNTIES TO DEVELOP FURTHER SOCIAL AND TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF WATERSHED PROTECTION FOR COMMUNITIES ON THE RIO SONORA, MEXICO, DOWNSTREAM OF THE GRUPO MEXICO CANANEA MINE AND WITH THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TO APPLY BEST PRACTICES AND AUDITS TO THE MINE. E-TECH BEGAN EVALUATING IMPACTS AND STRATEGIES WITH MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF NEW LITHIUM MINE IN SONORA. | - | $159,385 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RICHARD KAMP | President/Ex | FT | $31,250 | - | $31,250 |
| CHRIS ALLAN | Treasurer | - | $0 | - | - |
| LAURA SILVAN | Secretary | - | $0 | - | - |
| ANN MAEST | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| HOLLY DRESSEL | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| PETER KOSTISHACK | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| PAXTY WEDDY TANANTA | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
“Expenses reference materials 139 supplies 411 telephone 2,882 internet 703 bank and wire fees 985 computer & software 696 prog.travel, meals & lodging 14,539 dues and subscriptions 738 medical cost support 1,475 miscellaneous 1,584 licenses and fees 12 automobile 606 equipment 1,856 field supplies 6,591 meals & entertainment 49 total 33,266”
“Accounts receivable 106,200 50,065 prepaid expenses and deferred charges 3,430 4,517 total 109,630 54,582”
“Accounts payable and accrued expenses 635 2,052 unsecured notes and loans payable 6,250 0”
“E-tech provides sound defensible, technical, scientific engineering advice and capacity building to communities in developing countries experiencing actual or potential adverse environmental impacts from large-scale extractive and other industrial projects. Many of the communities e-tech serves are indigenous and confronted by formidable multinational mining and energy sector companies. E-tech aims to have positive effects on protecting biodiversity, traditional practices, and ecological health. Historically, a connection between protecting biodiversity, conserving terrestrial landscapes as carbon sinks and the rights of the indigenous communities to a sustainable and healthy environment has not been adequately considered. E-tech believes that indigenous communities are best suited to protect local biodiversity. The residents of these remote areas with proper training, tools, and resources coupled with their traditional local knowledge can become effective stewards. Moreover, the model e-tech envisions can be applied on lands requiring remediation and restoration as well as in regions where extractive projects are proposed.”
“E-tech continued the development and implementation of oil remediation strategies under an indigenous-national government agreement in the loreto, peru amazon basin including monitoring, training and field oversight of actual crude oil cleanup on behalf of indigenous federations. At the request of indigenous federations, e-tech coordinated with the peruvian government a new multi-decade long program to train community members to be employed in redmediation and rehabilitation of their territory. E-tech continued the promotion of best large-scale mining practices at several mines in ecuador and continued focusing on the chinese mirador copper mine and further technical analysis of mine-tailing stability at that mine. Ongoing representation of indigenous communities in the state of zamora, chinchipe as well as of the asemblea (senate) of ecuador. E-tech worked with researchers and communties to develop further social and technical evaluation of watershed protection for communities on the rio sonora, mexico, downstream of the grupo mexico cananea mine and with the mexican government to apply best practices and audits to the mine. E-tech began evaluating impacts and strategies with mexican authorities to reduce environmental impacts of new lithium mine in sonora.”
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | EXPENSES REFERENCE MATERIALS 139 SUPPLIES 411 TELEPHONE 2,882 INTERNET 703 BANK AND WIRE FEES 985 COMPUTER & SOFTWARE 696 PROG.TRAVEL, MEALS & LODGING 14,539 DUES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS 738 MEDICAL COST SUPPORT 1,475 MISCELLANEOUS 1,584 LICENSES AND FEES 12 AUTOMOBILE 606 EQUIPMENT 1,856 FIELD SUPPLIES 6,591 MEALS & ENTERTAINMENT 49 TOTAL 33,266 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 106,200 50,065 PREPAID EXPENSES AND DEFERRED CHARGES 3,430 4,517 TOTAL 109,630 54,582 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 2 | ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED EXPENSES 635 2,052 UNSECURED NOTES AND LOANS PAYABLE 6,250 0 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | E-TECH PROVIDES SOUND DEFENSIBLE, TECHNICAL, SCIENTIFIC ENGINEERING ADVICE AND CAPACITY BUILDING TO COMMUNITIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EXPERIENCING ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FROM LARGE-SCALE EXTRACTIVE AND OTHER INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS. MANY OF THE COMMUNITIES E-TECH SERVES ARE INDIGENOUS AND CONFRONTED BY FORMIDABLE MULTINATIONAL MINING AND ENERGY SECTOR COMPANIES. E-TECH AIMS TO HAVE POSITIVE EFFECTS ON PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY, TRADITIONAL PRACTICES, AND ECOLOGICAL HEALTH. HISTORICALLY, A CONNECTION BETWEEN PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY, CONSERVING TERRESTRIAL LANDSCAPES AS CARBON SINKS AND THE RIGHTS OF THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES TO A SUSTAINABLE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT HAS NOT BEEN ADEQUATELY CONSIDERED. E-TECH BELIEVES THAT INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES ARE BEST SUITED TO PROTECT LOCAL BIODIVERSITY. THE RESIDENTS OF THESE REMOTE AREAS WITH PROPER TRAINING, TOOLS, AND RESOURCES COUPLED WITH THEIR TRADITIONAL LOCAL KNOWLEDGE CAN BECOME EFFECTIVE STEWARDS. MOREOVER, THE MODEL E-TECH ENVISIONS CAN BE APPLIED ON LANDS REQUIRING REMEDIATION AND RESTORATION AS WELL AS IN REGIONS WHERE EXTRACTIVE PROJECTS ARE PROPOSED. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 4 | E-TECH CONTINUED THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF OIL REMEDIATION STRATEGIES UNDER AN INDIGENOUS-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT IN THE LORETO, PERU AMAZON BASIN INCLUDING MONITORING, TRAINING AND FIELD OVERSIGHT OF ACTUAL CRUDE OIL CLEANUP ON BEHALF OF INDIGENOUS FEDERATIONS. AT THE REQUEST OF INDIGENOUS FEDERATIONS, E-TECH COORDINATED WITH THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT A NEW MULTI-DECADE LONG PROGRAM TO TRAIN COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO BE EMPLOYED IN REDMEDIATION AND REHABILITATION OF THEIR TERRITORY. E-TECH CONTINUED THE PROMOTION OF BEST LARGE-SCALE MINING PRACTICES AT SEVERAL MINES IN ECUADOR AND CONTINUED FOCUSING ON THE CHINESE MIRADOR COPPER MINE AND FURTHER TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF MINE-TAILING STABILITY AT THAT MINE. ONGOING REPRESENTATION OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN THE STATE OF ZAMORA, CHINCHIPE AS WELL AS OF THE ASEMBLEA (SENATE) OF ECUADOR. E-TECH WORKED WITH RESEARCHERS AND COMMUNTIES TO DEVELOP FURTHER SOCIAL AND TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF WATERSHED PROTECTION FOR COMMUNITIES ON THE RIO SONORA, MEXICO, DOWNSTREAM OF THE GRUPO MEXICO CANANEA MINE AND WITH THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TO APPLY BEST PRACTICES AND AUDITS TO THE MINE. E-TECH BEGAN EVALUATING IMPACTS AND STRATEGIES WITH MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF NEW LITHIUM MINE IN SONORA. |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc | 3 | FORM 990-EZ, PART III |
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