Lou Engle Ministries - Nonprofit Explorer - ProPublica (2024)

  • Colorado Spgs, CO
  • Tax-exempt since March 2019
  • EIN: 82-5123491

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Organization summary

Type of Nonprofit

Designated as a Organizations for any of the following purposes: religious, educational, charitable, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition (as long as it doesn’t provide athletic facilities or equipment), or the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.

Category: Religion-Related, Spiritual Development / Christian (NTEE)

Donations to this organization are tax deductible.

Summary charts: organization finances over time

Revenue

$917k (2022)

Expenses

$919k (2022)

Total Assets

$1.7M (2022)

Total Liabilities

$0 (2022)

Tax Filings by Year

Form 990 is an information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly with the IRS. Nonprofit Explorer has IRS digitized Form 990 data for filings processed in 2012 and later. If this organization filed an amended return, it may not be reflected below. Duplicate download links may indicate a resubmission or amendment to this organization's original return. Form 990 data is from the IRS.

Fiscal Year Ending Dec.

2022

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990

Revenue

$917,009

Expenses

$919,184

Net Income

-$2,175

Net Assets

$1,700,947

Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $899,940

98.1%

Program Services $0
Investment Income $37

0.0%

Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental Property Income $11,000

1.2%

Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets $0
Net Inventory Sales $3,506

0.4%

Other Revenue $2,526

0.3%

Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $289,266

31.5%

Professional Fundraising Fees $0
Other Salaries and Wages $79,970

8.7%

Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,700,947
Total Liabilities $0
Net Assets $1,700,947

Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Lou Engle (President) $144,000 $0 $0
Esteban Gecchelin (Director) $87,228 $0 $0
Jacob Yakos (Secretary/Treasurer) $58,039 $0 $0
Jesse Engle (Director) $12,000 $0 $0

Document Links

990
Filed on Nov. 15, 2023

Primary tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance

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XML

Fiscal Year Ending Dec.

2021

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990

Revenue

$741,514

Expenses

$663,587

Net Income

$77,927

Net Assets

$1,762,691

Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $838,701

> 100%

Program Services $0
Investment Income $59

0.0%

Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental Property Income $11,000

1.5%

Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets -$119,653
Net Inventory Sales $7,242

1.0%

Other Revenue $4,165

0.6%

Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $223,990

33.8%

Professional Fundraising Fees $0
Other Salaries and Wages $181,359

27.3%

Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,764,430
Total Liabilities $1,739
Net Assets $1,762,691

Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Lou Engle (President) $144,000 $0 $0
Jacob Yakos (Secretary/Treasurer) $79,990 $0 $0
Jesse Engle (Director) $0 $0 $0
Sam Cerny (Director) $0 $0 $0

Document Links

990
Filed on Nov. 15, 2022

Primary tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance

View Filing

XML

Fiscal Year Ending Dec.

2020

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990

Revenue

$905,461

Net Income

$273,667

Net Assets

$1,664,298

Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $888,357

98.1%

Program Services $0
Investment Income $40

0.0%

Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $12,189

1.3%

Rental Property Income $0
Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets $0
Net Inventory Sales $0
Other Revenue $4,875

0.5%

Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $194,190

30.7%

Professional Fundraising Fees $0
Other Salaries and Wages $0
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,664,976
Total Liabilities $678
Net Assets $1,664,298

Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Lou Engle (President) $150,000 $0 $0
Jacob Yakos (Secretary/Treasurer) $44,190 $0 $0
Jesse Engle (Director) $0 $0 $0
Sam Cerny (Director) $0 $0 $0

Document Links

990
Filed on Nov. 15, 2021

Primary tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance

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PDF XML

Fiscal Year Ending Dec.

2019

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990

Revenue

$471,713

Expenses

$603,471

Net Income

-$131,758

Net Assets

$1,387,380

Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $469,672

99.6%

Program Services $0
Investment Income $113

0.0%

Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental Property Income $0
Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets $0
Net Inventory Sales $1,928

0.4%

Other Revenue $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $153,400

25.4%

Professional Fundraising Fees $0
Other Salaries and Wages $137,374

22.8%

Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,387,380
Total Liabilities $0
Net Assets $1,387,380

Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Lou Engle (President) $143,900 $0 $0
Jacob Yakos (Secretary/Treasurer) $9,500 $0 $0
Jesse Engle (Director) $0 $0 $0
Sam Cerny (Director) $0 $0 $0

Document Links

990
Filed on Nov. 17, 2020

Primary tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance

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PDF XML

Fiscal Year Ending Dec.

2018

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990

Revenue

$1,780,383

Expenses

$261,246

Net Income

$1,519,137

Net Assets

$1,519,137

Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $1,780,250

100.0%

Program Services $0
Investment Income $133

0.0%

Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental Property Income $0
Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets $0
Net Inventory Sales $0
Other Revenue $0
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $96,000

36.7%

Professional Fundraising Fees $0
Other Salaries and Wages $47,077

18.0%

Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,519,137
Total Liabilities $0
Net Assets $1,519,137

Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Lou Engle (President) $96,000 $0 $0
Jacob Yakos (Secretary/Treasurer) $4,000 $0 $0
Jesse Engle (Director) $0 $0 $0
Troy Lee (Director) $0 $0 $0

Document Links

990
Filed on Sept. 23, 2019

Primary tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance

View Filing

PDF XML

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The churches with unrelated business gross taxable income of $1,000 or more in a tax year are required to file Form 990-T, Exempt Organizations Business Income Tax Return, for that year.

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Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ, 990-PF), Schedule of Contributors
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  • Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax; or.
  • Form 990-EZ, Short Form Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax.
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An exempt organization must make available for public inspection its annual information return (e.g., Form 990, Form 990-EZ). Returns must be available for a three-year period beginning with the due date of the return (including any extension of time for filing) or, if later, the date it is actually filed.

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These expenses are reported in Part IX, Column D of IRS Form 990 on Lines 5-24. 8. TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES: The total of Lines 5.

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In fact, a quick scan of the first page of a nonprofit's Form 990 can tell you a lot. Under Activities & Governance, there's information about the mission, activities, and the number of board members, employees, and volunteers, plus how much income can come from unrelated business income.

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