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New Hampshire Rivers Council

New Hampshire Rivers Council

Concord, NH 03301
Tax ID22-3295811

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Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

Conservation of new hampshire rivers

  • Revenue reported was $40,016.
  • Expenses reported were $17,036.
  • The non-profit filed Schedule A section.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • Other expenses reported $14,201.
  • The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $22,980.
  • The non-profit does not have a foreign financial account.
  • Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $15,687.

Accomplishments

  • The new hampshire rivers council working with its partners removed four dams and three culverts to restore mcquesten brook to a free-flowing state Expenses $12,604.
  • Winnicut river led the planning effort to research current conditions and made recommendations for best management practices such as replacing culverts Expenses $2,700.