
John and Natasha Deane Foundation
John and Natasha Deane Foundation
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About this organization
Revenue
$121,897
Expenses
$114,957
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
To find and forge socially beneficial innovations for tennessee communities.
- Revenue reported was $121,897.
- Expenses reported were $114,957.
- Other expenses reported $25,848.
- The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $6,940.
- Other compensation reported was $63,604.
- Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $116,546.
- The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in TN.
Accomplishments
- Civic engagement: the deane foundation hosted civic salons with guest counts ranging from 30-75 to introduce individuals to civic engagement organizations such think tennessee, ranked choice voting tn, and emerge tennessee. Expenses $2,000.
- Social justice: the deane foundation was an active participant in nashville organized for action & hope's affordable housing task force, a 501(c)(3) organization. in addition, the deane foundation supported the annual "walk in love" remembrance of the 1960 bombing of the alexander looby home. Expenses $2,500.
- Rural community development: in 2019 the deane foundation created onwardtn, a nonprofit consulting organization which attracts professionals to work as pro-bono consultants to nonprofit partners across the state of tennessee. Expenses $1,000.
- Health and wellness: the deane foundation partnered with the tennessee charitable care network to participate in a webinar for their member organizations. in doing so, the deane foundation helped giving smiles, an organization that provides low-cost dental services, with a communications-related project through onwardtn. Expenses $0.