THE CENTER FOR INTEGRITY IN NEWS REPORTING

EIN: 992453350 501(c)(3) Arts, Culture & Humanities

LITTLE ROCK, AR

Total Revenue
$1,188,388
Total Expenses
$236,312
Total Assets
$981,859
Net Assets
$941,109
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Organization Details

Formation Year
2024
Legal Domicile
AR
Phone
5013703317
Tax Period
2024-03-29 to 2024-12-31

THE CENTER FOR INTEGRITY IN NEWS REPORTING, founded in 2024, is a community nonprofit in the Arts, Culture & Humanities sector that reported $1.2M in total revenue in fiscal year 2024. The organization ran a surplus of $952K, a strong 80% operating margin.

Mission

TO PROMOTE OBJECTIVE, IMPARTIAL AND FAIR NEWS REPORTING IN THE UNITED STATES.

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Liquidity (40%) • Solvency (30%) • Sustainability (20%) • Efficiency (10%)

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Financial Overview (2024)

Revenue Breakdown

Contributions & Grants $1,190,461
Program Service Revenue $0
Investment Income $-2,073
Other Revenue $0
TOTAL REVENUE $1,188,388

Expense Breakdown

Grants Paid $81,996
Salaries & Benefits $0
Fundraising Expenses $0
Program Expenses $195,833
Other Expenses $154,316
TOTAL EXPENSES $236,312

Year-over-Year Comparison

2024 2023 Change
Revenue $1,188,388 N/A N/A
Expenses $236,312 N/A N/A
Net Income $952,076 $0 N/A
Key Indicators
Grants to Organizations Grants to Individuals Lobbying Political Activity Foreign Activities Donor Advised Fund Schedule B Required
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Governance

Voting Members
6
Independent Members
6
Employees
N/A
Volunteers
20

Governance Policies

Conflict of Interest Policy
Whistleblower Policy
Document Retention Policy

Special Practices & Reported Activities

Operated a School
Operated a Hospital
Provided First Class Travel
Reported Conflict of Interest
Reported Asset Diversion
Excess Benefit Transaction
Made Political Expenditures
Engaged in Lobbying
Operated Donor Advised Fund
Maintained Art Collections
Filed Form 720

Compensation of Officers, Directors & Key Employees

Total Officers
3
$0
Total Directors
6
$0
Key Employees
0
$0
Highest Compensated
0
reported
Name Title Hours/Week Role Reportable Comp Other Comp Total
CHARLES OVERBY VICE CHAIRMAN 1.0
Officer Director
$0 $0 $0
ELIZA GAINES SECRETARY/TREASURER 1.0
Officer Director
$0 $0 $0
WALTER E HUSSMAN JR CHAIRMAN 1.0
Officer Director
$0 $0 $0
BRET BAIER DIRECTOR 1.0
Director
$0 $0 $0
MARY KISSEL DIRECTOR 1.0
Director
$0 $0 $0
WESLEY CLARK DIRECTOR 1.0
Director
$0 $0 $0
Note: Compensation data is self-reported by the organization on their Form 990. "Reportable Comp" includes salary, bonuses, and other reportable compensation from the organization and related organizations. "Other Comp" includes benefits, deferred compensation, and non-taxable benefits.

Historical Data

Year Revenue Expenses Assets Net Income
2024 $1,188,388 $236,312 $981,859 $952,076
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