Nonprofits, modeled by EIN and filing.
Nonprofit and foundation records span IRS systems and 50 state registries — 990 and 990-PF filings, the exempt-organization Business Master File, 990-N e-Postcards, and charity-registry status. Sloe joins them on EIN into one source-backed research layer, every record carrying its provenance. Institutional intelligence only.
Available now. The nonprofit lane is built and source-backed — verified organization profiles, filing history, and registry status joined by EIN, not name-matching.
Nonprofit & Foundation is its own structure.
The nonprofit model anchors on EIN, then joins IRS filings, the Business Master File, e-Postcard signals, and state charity-registry status as separate source-backed layers. Institutional intelligence only — no individual-donor or member profiling.
Filings and financials.
990 / 990-EZ / 990-PF filings parsed to revenue, assets, expenses, and officer fields, with the filing year preserved.
Identity and status.
The exempt-organization Business Master File ties EINs to subsection, ruling date, and status; revocations are kept distinct.
Small-org signals.
990-N e-Postcards surface organizations below the full-filing threshold that bulk financial files miss.
Registry status.
State charity-registry status is joined where the source chain is clear; registration is not endorsement.
Faith-affiliated mapping.
Religious and faith-affiliated organizations are profiled at the institution level only, with source-backed caveats.
Affordable access.
Institutional intelligence — diligence, prospect research, and screening — at a price smaller teams can justify.
Built on the primary public record.
The nonprofit layer is built around official IRS and state public data first, joined by EIN. No individual-donor data; no aggregation of unverified third-party signals.
Common questions.
What sources is the nonprofit data built from?
Official IRS and state public data — full-text 990, 990-EZ, and 990-PF filings, the exempt-organization Business Master File, 990-N e-Postcards, and state charity registries — joined on EIN.
Does it profile individual donors or members?
No. The nonprofit lane is institutional intelligence only — organizations, filings, and registry status. It does not profile individual donors or members.
How current are the 990 filings?
Filings are refreshed from the IRS releases on a schedule, and each record keeps its filing year so you always know the vintage.
Can I get the data as a bulk export?
Yes. Access for analysis, custom cuts, or bulk export is by request, priced so smaller teams can justify it.
Tell us what nonprofit data needs to do.
Prospect research, grant-team diligence, filing screening, or bulk export — share the workflow and we'll get you access, including custom cuts.
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