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Speak for the Trees Inc.

Speak for the Trees Inc.

Watertown, MA 02472
Tax ID82-5492599

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About this organization

Revenue

$103,422

Expenses

$89,542

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

To improve the size and health of the urban tree canopy in the greater boston area.

  • Revenue reported was $103,422.
  • Expenses reported were $89,542.
  • Other expenses reported $19,249.
  • The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $13,880.
  • Other compensation reported was $37,509.
  • Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $103,422.
  • The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in MA.

Accomplishments

  • Planted dozens of trees trees in boston nature center (mattapan) with volunteers from american tower corps; planted trees at hero hope garden (dorchester) with volunteers from epsilon as a tool to improve community health. Expenses $0.
  • Worked with approximately 15 residents of roxbury and south end to implement a street tree inventory program in boston as a tool for engagement, education, and data collection. Expenses $0.