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Arts, Culture & Humanities · 2017 Form 990

Carnegie Hall Society Inc: $51.8M Revenue, $10.5M Program Expenses

New York, New York · EIN 136136259 · Filing year 2017

Carnegie Hall Society Inc reported $51.8M in total revenue, $13.5M in total expenses, and $0 in total assets on its 2017 IRS Form 990. 78.0% of expenses ($10.5M) went directly to programs. Top officer compensation is not reported on this 990 filing. Overall efficiency grade: C (57/100).

Source: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer — IRS Form 990 filings, filing year 2017.

C
Efficiency Score
57/100

Key Facts (2017 Form 990)

Total Revenue
$51.8M
Total Expenses
$13.5M
Program Expenses
$10.5M
Program Expense Ratio
78.0%
Total Assets
$0
Reserve Months
0.0 months
EIN
136136259
Latest 990 Year
2017
Top Officer Compensation
Not reported

The composite efficiency score of 57/100 puts Carnegie Hall Society Inc at C — neither standout nor failing. Some factors run above the median (typically program spending) while others run below (typically reserves or trend stability).

At $51.8M in 2017 revenue, Carnegie Hall Society Inc sits in the mid-range of the U.S. nonprofit distribution. Most organizations of this scale operate regionally or focus on a single program area. Carnegie Hall Society Inc directs 80% of its expenses to programs — above the third-party-rater threshold for an efficient organization.

Five-year revenue has grown modestly. Carnegie Hall Society Inc is not expanding rapidly but is not shrinking either; the trajectory is consistent with stable donor and grant relationships. CEO compensation is reported as zero in the filing — typical for nonprofits where the chief executive is paid through a related entity (parent system, university, or foundation) rather than the filing organization itself, or for small organizations whose chief is a volunteer or board member. Carnegie Hall Society Inc sits in the cultural-nonprofit sector (Arts, Culture & Humanities). Museum, performing-arts, and cultural organizations carry distinctive financial patterns — earned revenue from ticket sales and admissions, plus a heavy reliance on endowment income and major donor cycles.


$51.8M
Revenue
$13.5M
Expenses
$0
Total Assets
78.0%
Program Spending

How Carnegie Hall Society Inc Compares

Carnegie Hall Society Inc directs 78.0% of spending to programs, meeting the 65% minimum recommended by charity watchdogs. Its efficiency score of 57/100 is 12 points below the Arts, Culture & Humanities category average.

Financials

Where Your Donation Goes

$10.5M
Program Spending
78.0% of expenses
Not reported
CEO Compensation
0.0 mo
Reserve Months
of expenses in assets

Based on IRS tax-exempt organization data, for every dollar donated to Carnegie Hall Society Inc, approximately 78.0 cents goes directly to program activities. The remaining funds cover administrative costs, fundraising, and management expenses.

Trend

Revenue History


Carnegie Hall Society Inc has an Efficiency Score of C (57/100). Approximately 78.0% of expenses go directly to program activities, with the remainder covering administration and fundraising.

Carnegie Hall Society Inc, Donor FAQ

Carnegie Hall Society Inc has an Efficiency Score of C (57/100). Approximately 78.0% of expenses go directly to program activities, with the remainder covering administration and fundraising.

CEO/officer compensation for Carnegie Hall Society Inc is not reported in the most recent IRS 990 filing on file.

Carnegie Hall Society Inc reported $51.8M in annual revenue and $13.5M in total expenses for filing year 2017. The organization holds $0 in total assets.

For every dollar donated to Carnegie Hall Society Inc, approximately 78.0 cents goes to program activities. The organization has 0.0 months of operating reserves, providing financial stability to sustain its mission.

Carnegie Hall Society Inc is a registered 501(c) organization with EIN 136136259, based in New York, New York. Financial data is sourced from publicly available IRS 990 filings via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.

Sources: IRS 990 Filings, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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Financial data is sourced from IRS 990 filings via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. Efficiency Scores combine program spending ratio (50%), revenue growth (20%), reserve months (20%), and CEO compensation ratio (10%). Filing data may lag 6-18 months from the tax year.