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Imani House

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Publicly-supported charity (509(a)(2))
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🇺🇸 Brooklyn, NY United States · EIN 113055131

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IMANI HOUSE's mission is to assist low-income youth, families, and immigrants to create viable neighborhoods where residents are decision makers who take responsibility for the improvement of their lives and surroundings. This is achieved through programs that provide Youth and Family Support Services Including Health Care, Health Education, Adult Literacy, and Information and Referral Services. Founded in Liberia W. Africa Imani House believes that anyone can achieve success and a higher quality of life if only they have access to …

Imani House is a q300 nonprofit based in Brooklyn, United States (EIN: 113055131). View the full profile on GiveRadar for financial data, officer records, and transparency ratings.

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IMANI HOUSE's mission is to assist low-income youth, families, and immigrants to create viable neighborhoods where residents are decision makers who take responsibility for the improvement of their lives and surroundings. This is achieved through programs that provide Youth and Family Support Services Including Health Care, Health Education, Adult Literacy, and Information and Referral Services. Founded in Liberia W. Africa Imani House believes that anyone can achieve success and a higher quality of life if only they have access to appropriate information, skills and opportunities. Our programs in Liberia and Brooklyn use a bottom-up approach where grassroots people are recruited as trainers and employees and run our programs within their own communities.

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Is Imani House a legitimate charity?
Imani House is a registered q300 nonprofit based in Brooklyn, NY, United States. It is registered with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Its EIN is 113055131. The organization reports $457K in annual revenue. 18 officers and directors are publicly disclosed.
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Where is Imani House located?
Imani House is located in Brooklyn, NY, United States. Its registered address is 76-A Fifth Avenue.
How does Imani House spend its money?
Based on official tax filings, Imani House has $457K in annual revenue. Its revenue is below the peer average of $16M. Create a free GiveRadar account to view the complete financial breakdown with year-over-year trends.
What type of charity is Imani House?
Imani House is classified as a Q300 organization, registered in United States. It operates as a Publicly-supported charity (509(a)(2)). It has $457K in annual revenue. The organization has 18 disclosed officers and directors.
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Yes, donations to Imani House are generally tax-deductible in the United States. Imani House is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Its EIN is 113055131, which you can use for tax filing purposes. Donors can typically deduct contributions on their federal income tax return if they itemize deductions. Consult a tax professional for guidance specific to your situation.