Temple Shir Shalom Of Oviedo Inc - Nonprofit Infomart

Temple Shir Shalom Of Oviedo Inc

General Information


Nonprofit Organization
Temple Shir Shalom Of Oviedo Inc
Address
83 Geneva Dr
Oviedo, FL 32765-6777
Common Nonprofit Code
Religion-Related, Spiritual Development
Core Nonprofit Classification
Jewish
Affiliation
Independent
Deductibility
Contributions are deductible.
Organization Type
Corporation

Exemption Information


Foundation Code
Church 170(b)(1)(A)(i)
Filing Requirement
990 - Not required to file (church)
Exempt Organization Status
Unconditional Exemption

Financial Information


Assets
$

Income
$

Revenue
$



Community Foundations Supporting


Seminole County


Charitable Contributions by Income - 2018


Zip Code 32765

Under $10,000
$802.00

$10,000 under $25,000
$1,385.00

$25,000 under $50,000
$2,459.00

$50,000 under $75,000
$2,670.00

$75,000 under $100,000
$10,235.00

$100,000 under $200,000
$10,151.00

Total Charitable Contributions for Zip Code 32765
$27,702.00








Community Vital Signs by Census Tracts in Seminole County

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