

- Open path collective pdf#
- Open path collective update#
- Open path collective full#
- Open path collective professional#
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Open path collective pdf#
Bulk PDF downloads since 2017 are available from the IRS. Prior to 2017, these documents were obtained and processed by and ProPublica. You can merge this with the raw filing data using EIN numbers. Includes organization names, addresses, etc. Includes EINs and summary financials as structured data. Read the API documentation » Get the Dataįor those interested in acquiring the original data from the source, here’s where our data comes from: The data powering this website is available programmatically, via an API. There are 27 nonprofit designations based on the numbered subsections of section 501(c) of the tax code. Small organizations filing a Form 990N "e-Postcard" are not included in this data. Taxable trusts and private foundations that are required to file a form 990PF are also included. Nonprofit Explorer has organizations claiming tax exemption in each of the 27 subsections of the 501(c) section of the tax code, and which have filed a Form 990, Form 990EZ or Form 990PF. Organizations making less than $50,000 don’t have to file either form but do have to let the IRS they’re still in business via a Form 990N "e-Postcard." Which Organizations Are Here?Įvery organization that has been recognized as tax exempt by the IRS has to file Form 990 every year, unless they make less than $200,000 in revenue and have less than $500,000 in assets, in which case they have to file form 990-EZ. These audits are copied from the Federal Audit Clearinghouse. We also link to copies of audits nonprofit organizations that spent $750,000 or more in Federal grant money in a single fiscal year since 2016.
Open path collective update#
This consists of separate releases by the IRS of Form 990 documents processed by the agency, which we update regularly.
Open path collective full#
In addition to the raw summary data, we link to PDFs and digital copies of full Form 990 documents wherever possible. This data release includes only a subset of what can be found in the full Form 990s. The summary data contains information processed by the IRS during the 2012-2019 calendar years this generally consists of filings for the 2011-2018 fiscal years, but may include older records. Fugelsang also invites all Open Path therapists to join a private Facebook group to promote their practice, share their experiences or provide mutual support.Nonprofit Explorer includes summary data for nonprofit tax returns and full Form 990 documents, in both PDF and digital formats. She feels appreciative that Open Path allows her to connect with clients who may not otherwise be able to afford these services.Īs an added bonus, Open Path therapists receive discounts on several different programs, trainings and products. But, Open Path makes it easy by setting a fee that is affordable for clients and that therapists can depend upon with regularity.” Ive found that therapists, especially where I work in Silicon Valley, are reluctant to offer sliding scale rates in their practices for various reasons. “I was seeking a structured way for my offerings to be accessible in a market where private practice psychotherapy is especially pricey.
Open path collective professional#
Jen Berlingo, a San Francisco Bay area licensed professional counselor and art therapist, dedicates one slot per week for Open Path clients and has had a positive experience. Ive enjoyed that Open Path has brought a variety of colorful and diverse people into my practice, some with deep issues.” John Davis, a licensed mental health counselor in Delray Beach, Florida, states, “It has been satisfying to use otherwise vacant hours for the benefit of those lesser advantaged than myself. Edgerton also likes being able to offer an alternative for clients who do not wish to use insurance or do not have it. She added that she can use her membership as part of her sliding fee scale.

McKinnis has not experienced any difficulties while participating in Open Path and praises Paul Fugelsand and his team for their efforts to transform the mental health landscape of our country.ĭana Edgerton, an Austin, Texas based licensed professional counselor intern noted, Professionally, I believe Open Path serves as a referral source, offers networking and marketing opportunities and helps me be competitive with in-network therapists.” I do believe that in a short amount of time, Open Path has already begun to shift the mental health accessibility paradigm in this country.” He noted, Open Path is a model example of a grassroots movement to make quality mental health care more accessible to the masses.
