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IRS Form 990, the nonprofit spent $1.26 million in fiscal year 2017-18 but only raised $1.03 million, which means it ran a $222,149 deficit.Our Family had about $460,000 in assets, but only about $420,000 were net assets, leaving about $40,000 in liabilities.

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