TO FURTHER THE DEVELOPMENT AND APPRECIATION OF ART MADE FROM GLASS THROUGH INFORMING COLLECTORS, CRITICS AND CURATORS OF CURRENT HAPPENINGS; ENCOURAGING AND SUPPORTING MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS, UNIVERSITY GLASS DEPARTMENTS, SPECIALIZED TEACHING PROGRAMS, REGIONAL COLLECTOR
Reported officers (all unpaid)
No paid executives reported in 2024. ART ALLIANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY GLASS reported 28 unpaid officers and board members on its 990.
Funded by
Private foundations whose Form 990-PF Part XV grants matched this organization.
Revenue and expenses over time
ART ALLIANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY GLASS reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.
What Arts, Culture & Humanities executives earn in Texas
ART ALLIANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY GLASS reported no executive compensation in its latest filing. For context, the highest-paid executive at a comparable arts, culture & humanities organization in Texas earns a median of $50,496.
These are arts, culture & humanities sector-wide figures, not this organization's reported pay. Based on 932 organizations across 932 filings (2020 – 2024).
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What are ART ALLIANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY GLASS's revenue and expenses?
In 2024, ART ALLIANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY GLASS reported $290k in total revenue and $249k in total expenses on its IRS Form 990.
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