Simwatachela Sustainable Agricultural and Arts Program [SSAAP]
Does SSAAP have to file an e-postcard 990-N?
Eradicate confusion surrounding annual IRS filings
Posted March 25, 2024
Work & Deliverables
Our organisation, SSAAP, has already filed its 990-EZ for 2023. I just received a letter in the mail that confused me, stating that SSAAP might need to file a 990-N if it grosses less than $50,000 per year. Every year, we gross a different amount. Some years, it is over $50,000; other years, it is less than $50,000. SSAAP needs assistance in discerning whether we can continue filling out the 990-EZ or if we also need to be filling out the 990-N.
Simwatachela Sustainable Agricultural and Arts Program [SSAAP]
We are a grassroots organisation working to help rural Africa (Zambia and Sierra Leone) with clean drinking water via water wells. We also work with food sustainability and nutrition through simple irrigation systems (Water Reticulation Systems) so that people can grow food year-round. We are a small organisation, committed to serving the needs of the local people through basic human needs: water and food! SSAAP is also working in partnership with George Washington University Law School, with their Pro Bono Program (https://www.law.gwu.edu/pro-bono-program). Any attorney who wishes to work with SSAAP on any of its projects may also work with a GW Law student who would do much of the legwork, research, and work for the project, though supervised by a bar-certified attorney.
Simwatachela Sustainable Agricultural and Arts Program [SSAAP]
We are a grassroots organisation working to help rural Africa (Zambia and Sierra Leone) with clean drinking water via water wells. We also work with food sustainability and nutrition through simple irrigation systems (Water Reticulation Systems) so that people can grow food year-round. We are a small organisation, committed to serving the needs of the local people through basic human needs: water and food! SSAAP is also working in partnership with George Washington University Law School, with their Pro Bono Program (https://www.law.gwu.edu/pro-bono-program). Any attorney who wishes to work with SSAAP on any of its projects may also work with a GW Law student who would do much of the legwork, research, and work for the project, though supervised by a bar-certified attorney.