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Connecticut Fund For The Environment

Published on Aidpage by IDILOGIC on Dec 28, 2005

Basic info

Name: Connecticut Fund For The Environment
Address: 1032 CHAPEL ST
NEW HAVEN, CT 06510-2443
Web site: no data
Type: Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public

Organization activities as reported to IRS

NTEE category (what is NTEE?)

Fund Raising & Fund Distribution

Organizations that raise and distribute funds for multiple organizations within the Environmental Quality, Protection & Beautification major group area.
NTEE broader category

Environmental Quality, Protection & Beautification

Private nonprofit organizations whose primary purpose is to preserve, protect and improve the environment.
Includes: organizations that are involved in pollution control and abatement; conservation and development of natural resources; control or elimination of hazardous or toxic substances including pesticides; solid waste management; urban beautification and open spaces development; environmental education and outdoor survival; and botanical gardens and horticultural societies.
Excludes: organizations including those that operate refuges and fisheries that focus on the protection and preservation of wildlife; programs that focus on the protection and preservation of farmlands or soil and water conservation for agricultural, food production purposes; and organizations that develop and maintain recreational parks.

Financial data as reported to IRS for tax period ending: Sep 1, 2004

Assets: $3,616,630
Total Revenue: $1,194,860
Income: $1,271,030

IRS registration data

IRS registered name: CONNECTICUT FUND FOR THE ENVIRONMENT INC
IRS district of jurisdiction: Connecticut-Rhode Island
Federal EIN: 06-0990195
Ruling date: Feb 1, 1994
Classified by IRS as: Charitable Organization

Click here to see a list of annual reports (Form 990)
submitted by this organization to IRS.

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