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That Man May See

That Man May See

San Francisco, CA 94158
Tax ID23-7129943

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About this organization

Revenue

$8,563,507

Expenses

$4,030,393

Mission

That Man May See, support foundation for vision science at UC San Francisco (UCSF), engages individuals, foundations, and companies to philanthropically fund a faculty of clinician scientists and laboratory researchers who achieve for UCSF a ranking that stands among the top eye institutes in the country. These charitable contributors anchor specific projects to save and restore sight – and provide seed funds that initiate new scientific discovery, building records of impact that allow for successful government grant applications. Vision science at UCSF ranks among the top for grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Eye Institute (NEI). Many of these research programs were first seed-funded by That Man May See.

About

Awards to UCSF Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, for support of clinical research in eye disease, supplies, services, equipment and facilities. In addition to philanthropic gifts that flow through That Man May See directly, the corporation also raises financial contributions that, due to their specific restrictions, flow through either the Regents of the University of California or the UCSF Foundation.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The purpose of the non-profit is listed in the filing as “The mission of that man may see is to raise funds for ucsf ophthalmology making possible breakthroughs in vision research, state-of-the-art patient care, opportunities for residents and fellows, and increased understanding of eye health among a community of friends.”.

When discussing its operations, they were characterized as: “The mission of that man may see is to raise funds for ucsf ophthalmology making possible breakthroughs in vision research, state-of-the-art patient care, opportunities for residents and fellows, and increased understanding of eye health among a community of friends.”.

  • The non-profit's legally reported state of operation is CA.
  • The filing states that the non-profit's address in the year 2020 is 10 KORET WAY BOX 0352, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94143.
  • The form submitted by the non-profit for 2020 shows a total of 5 employees.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Does not operate a school.
  • Does not collect art.
  • Does not provide credit counseling.
  • Does not have foreign activities.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $4,533,114.
  • The remuneration plan for the CEO of the organization is based on a review and approval process by a neutral entity.
  • The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
  • The organization has 27 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1971.
  • The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule B.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule J.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule O.
  • The organization pays $790,155 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $500,148 in fundraising expenses.
  • The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
  • The organization has minutes of its meetings.
  • The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
  • The organization has grants to organizations.
  • The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.