Financials
Families, donors, sponsors, volunteers, and community partners should be able to understand how to confirm Lennon’s House nonprofit information before making important decisions. This page is intended to become the home for approved financial transparency materials.
Because tax, legal, and financial wording must be exact, this draft uses review placeholders where Lennon’s House should add confirmed information. Do not publish EIN, legal name, Form 990 links, tax-exempt status language, annual report links, or donation receipt wording until the organization verifies it.
Financial Transparency at Lennon’s House
Lennon’s House can use this page to share approved nonprofit and financial information in one clear place. That may include the official legal name, public nonprofit status wording, EIN, annual reports, Form 990 links, donation receipt information, and contact details for donor questions.
Confirm with organization: Add the exact legal name, EIN display format, nonprofit/tax-exempt status wording, public address, phone, email, donation processor, receipt process, and preferred financial contact only after review by Lennon’s House.
Documents to Add After Confirmation
When approved, this page can link to financial and transparency materials such as:
- Annual reports or yearly impact summaries
- Public Form 990 links or official nonprofit profile links
- Board-approved financial summaries, if available
- Donation receipt and acknowledgment information
- Approved donor, sponsor, grant, or restricted-gift policies
Do not upload draft financial statements, private records, donor lists, or internal documents unless Lennon’s House has approved them for public use.
Questions Donors May Want to Confirm
Before giving, donors and sponsors may want to ask Lennon’s House directly:
- What is the official legal name for donations and receipts?
- What EIN or tax ID should be used for matching gifts, employer programs, or grant paperwork?
- How are donation receipts issued?
- Can a gift be restricted to a specific activity, event, supply need, or future goal?
- Who should a business, foundation, or grantmaker contact before listing Lennon’s House publicly?
This page is not tax, legal, accounting, or financial advice. Donors should confirm details with Lennon’s House and consult their own tax or legal advisor when needed.
How Support Connects to the Mission
Support for Lennon’s House may help strengthen adult-focused activities, community events, creative workshops, life skills experiences, volunteer projects, fundraisers, supplies, and mission-related growth. Specific uses, restricted gifts, sponsorship recognition, and current needs should be confirmed with Lennon’s House before public promotion or donation decisions.
For a broader view of the mission, visit About Lennon’s House, Impact, and Donate or Sponsor Activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Lennon’s House financials?
This page is intended to collect approved public financial information, annual report links, Form 990 links, and donor transparency notes after Lennon’s House confirms them. Until those items are added, contact the organization directly for current information.
What is Lennon’s House EIN?
Confirm with organization before publishing. EIN and tax ID details must be exact and should match official records, donation receipts, schema, nonprofit profiles, and public directories.
Are donations to Lennon’s House tax deductible?
Donors should confirm tax-exempt status, tax deductibility, receipt language, legal name, and EIN directly with Lennon’s House and their own tax advisor. This page does not provide tax or legal advice.
Does Lennon’s House publish a Form 990?
If Lennon’s House has public Form 990 filings or official nonprofit profile links, they can be added here after verification. Confirm the correct links and filing years before publication.
Can I restrict my donation to a specific activity or need?
Restricted gifts may require advance approval. Contact Lennon’s House before giving if you want your donation connected to a specific class, activity, event, supply need, housing vision, or other purpose.
Who should businesses or grantmakers contact?
Businesses, foundations, and grantmakers should use the Lennon’s House contact page to ask for the approved legal name, financial contact, documentation, sponsorship details, and recognition language.