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International Earthlight Alliance C/O Marsha H Adams

EIN 81-0647148 • 501(c)3 • Tucson, AZ

Profile

Basic research, international collaboration, education,health and enviromental awareness.the international earthlight alliance (iea) employs a unique approach to stimulate student and public interest, awareness and curiosity about science. International earthlight alliance investigates high visability but little understood anomalies as learning vehicles.using rigorous scientific methodology and state of the art technology, international earthlight alliance continues to investigate diverse areas of public interest that are often neglected by mainstream science. Among these areas are lands where measurable geophysical anomalies exist such as sacred sites, earthlight areas, and geopathic zones. Health issues at some of these anomalous geophysical sites are under study. Additionally, temporal anomalies preceding seismic activity,both geophysical and animal behavior, is part of international earthlight alliance's enviromental studies.

6130 N Placita PajaroTucson, AZ 85718

earthlight.org

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.

Liabilities / Assets

76th percentile

0.07x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 76% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2022

Liabilities / Revenue

71st percentile

0.02x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 71% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2022

Net Margin

43rd percentile

-0.5%

Higher net margin than 43% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2022

Top Officer Pay

81st percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 81% of similar nonprofits.

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

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2022

Asset Growth

55th percentile

0.0%

Faster asset growth than 55% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2021 to 2022

Revenue Growth

80th percentile

36%

Faster revenue growth than 80% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2021 to 2022

Assets

Flat

$30,428

Flat from 2021

Liabilities

Flat

$1,978

Flat from 2021

Net Assets

Down

$27,737

Down $713 (-2.5%) from 2021

Revenue

Up

$131,569

Up $35,087 (+36%) from 2021

Expenses

Up

$132,282

Up $26,829 (+25%) from 2021

Net Income

Up

-$713

Up $8,258 (+92%) from 2021

Trend Graphs

Balance Sheet Trend

Grouped bars show assets, liabilities, and net assets across loaded filings.

$100K$50K$0Assets 2011: $26,249Liabilities 2011: $1902011Assets 2012: $32,348Liabilities 2012: $1,806Net Assets 2012: $30,5422012Assets 2013: $28,372Liabilities 2013: $1,880Net Assets 2013: $26,4922013Assets 2014: $23,424Liabilities 2014: $7,494Net Assets 2014: $15,9302014Assets 2015: $32,358Liabilities 2015: $4,151Net Assets 2015: $28,2072015Assets 2016: $74,003Liabilities 2016: $2,412Net Assets 2016: $71,5912016Assets 2017: $84,092Liabilities 2017: $2,876Net Assets 2017: $81,2162017Assets 2018: $52,992Liabilities 2018: $95Net Assets 2018: $52,8972018Assets 2019: $63,143Liabilities 2019: $2,031Net Assets 2019: $61,1122019Assets 2020: $39,179Liabilities 2020: $1,758Net Assets 2020: $32,3692020Assets 2021: $30,428Liabilities 2021: $1,978Net Assets 2021: $28,4502021Assets 2022: $30,428Liabilities 2022: $1,978Net Assets 2022: $27,7372022

Highlighted filing

2022

Assets$30,428
Liabilities$1,978
Net Assets$27,737

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income by year, with the latest filing highlighted.

$200K$150K$100K$50K$0-$50KRevenue 2011: $118,497Expenses 2011: $119,007Net Income 2011: -$5102011Revenue 2012: $122,946Expenses 2012: $118,463Net Income 2012: $4,4832012Revenue 2013: $129,999Expenses 2013: $134,049Net Income 2013: -$4,0502013Revenue 2014: $106,596Expenses 2014: $117,158Net Income 2014: -$10,5622014Revenue 2015: $139,597Expenses 2015: $127,320Net Income 2015: $12,2772015Revenue 2016: $170,579Expenses 2016: $127,195Net Income 2016: $43,3842016Revenue 2017: $134,775Expenses 2017: $125,150Net Income 2017: $9,6252017Revenue 2018: $96,925Expenses 2018: $125,244Net Income 2018: -$28,3192018Revenue 2019: $139,042Expenses 2019: $130,827Net Income 2019: $8,2152019Revenue 2020: $97,462Expenses 2020: $126,205Net Income 2020: -$28,7432020Revenue 2021: $96,482Expenses 2021: $105,453Net Income 2021: -$8,9712021Revenue 2022: $131,569Expenses 2022: $132,282Net Income 2022: -$7132022

Highlighted filing

2022

Revenue$131,569
Expenses$132,282
Net Income-$713

Filings

Latest Filing Detail
Jump To
Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2022 to Dec 31, 2022
Signed
Apr 7, 2023
Return Version
2022v5.0
Gross Receipts
$131,569
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

Basic research; intern'l collaboration, education, health and environmental awareness the intern'l earthlight alliance (iea) employs a unique approach to stimulate student and public interest and curiousity about science. Iea investigates high visability but little understood anomalies as a learning vehicle using rigorous scientific methodology and state of the art tech- nology, iea continues to investigate diverse areas of public interest that are often neglected by mainstream science among these areas are lands where measurable geophysical anomalies exist such as sacred sites , earthlight areas and geopathic zones. Health issues at some of these anomalous geophysical sites are under study. Additionally, temporal anomalies preceding seismic activity, both geophysical and animal behavior, is part of iea's environmental studies.

Basic research; intern'l collaboration, education, health and environmental awareness the intern'l earthlight alliance (iea) employs a unique approach to stimulate student and public interest and curiousity about science. Iea investigates high visability but little understood anomalies as a learning vehicle using rigorous scientific methodology and state of the art tech- nology, iea continues to investigate diverse areas of public interest that are often neglected by mainstream science among these areas are lands where measurable geophysical anomalies exist such as sacred sites , earthlight areas and geopathic zones. Health issues at some of these anomalous geophysical sites are under study. Additionally, temporal anomalies preceding seismic activity, both geophysical and animal behavior, is part of iea's environmental studies. Grand $131569 end of year $28450

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
Tax year 2021 presented several challenges to the International Earthlight Alliance. Due to Covid restrictions equipment and experiment maintenance was more challenging. Visits to hardware stores was more difficult. In addition to Covid-19 restrictions the landlord at 65 Golden Eagle Dr. finally gave a serious move out notice after threatening move-outs spring and or summer for at least the last four-five years. The landlord gave notice in late summer. The complicated move of dismantling the research facility, transporting, and setting up equipment and communications was completed in mid-November 2021. From July to the end of the year research efforts were distracted by and redirected to packing and moving the fragile instruments and a large amount of expedition gear. An attempt was made to keep all data acquisition online until the last minute possible. There was approximately a quarter mile of various wire types that had to be retrieved from the field, so some experiments such as the magnetometer and seismometer were discontinued earlier. A detailed daily log of prevailing environmental, solar terrestrial data, and observations was continued. Instrumentation and expedition equipment was moved to the different location in Sedona, near the Village of Oak Creek. The new location has a vista of large red rock bluffs. Nightly photos of the sky and bluffs were begun as early as possible even during the long move-in process. Internet access was challenging until a new gateway system became available. Internet connections and instruments were hard wired to computers and equipment. The new location was the only rental available in the Sedona area at the time of the move out notice. Unfortunately a cell tower emanating very strong signals was about 1000 feet away. Experiments shielding the signals from the cell tower were done. Different materials were tested and measured: copper and aluminum wire, silver, copper, and nickel impregnated cloth, and mylar plastic (space blankets). Nickel cloth was effective. Ten layers of mylar placed in line of sight to the tower reduced the signals by 80-90%. Photography observing the nighttime sky for chromatic shifts was continued at the old location. Millions of photographs of the nighttime sky and ground electric field were taken there over fifteen years. Nighttime photography and seismometer were first experiments set up at the new location. Other ongoing experiments such as hydroponics, plant rate growth, and regrowing edible plants such as lettuce and cabbage from their stalks continued. Some hydroponic experiments were transported to the new location. Companion plants in pots mixing edibles and flowers continued. Electrodes were placed in a tree and voltages recorded. IEA found the tree reversed polarity from time to time. Data analysis to compare the reversals to prevailing environmental factors is pending. IEA president continued earthquake forecasting research with a senior NASA/SETI scientist and his group in weekly Zoom meetings. The Zoom meetings focus on mechanisms how impending earthquakes produce electromagnetic signals and other energy forms such as positive ions. A new experiment to measure voltage potentials between vertically separated copper plates was devised. A well written book by Christopher Dunn hypothesized the Great Pyramid of Giza may be a transducer of earthquake energy to electromagnetic energy. One of the NASA group members is the director of the Egyptian equivalent of the USGS in the United States. He has access to the pyramid. We plan to take voltage and electromagnetic measurements of the pyramid. IEA consulted on data acquisition equipment to measure voltage changes and locations for equipment in the great pyramid of Giza. Animal observations continued photographing anomalous behavior of a white dove to correlate with impending earthquake activity.--
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
MARSHA ADAMSPresident-$0--
RICHARD ADAMSSecretary-$0--
BEVERLY RUBICKTreasurer-$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
International Earthlight Alliance
EIN
81-0647148
Phone
9285544079
Address
6130 N PLACITA PAJARO, Tucson, AZ 85718

Signing Officer

Name
Marsha H Adams
Title
President
Phone
9285544079
Signed
2023-04-07
Discuss with paid preparer
No

Preparer

Firm
Hrb Tax Group Inc
Address
1301 MAIN ST STE 105F, KANSAS CITY, MO 64108
Preparer
Hoa Duong
Phone
8004725625
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

International Earthlight A 81-0647148

$131569 END YEAR $28450

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