Sikh Sangat of North America (SSONA) is a non-profit corporation organized exclusively for religious and charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or the corresponding section of any future Federal tax code. SSONA's purpose is to spread the message given in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to everyone. The organization teaches that the purpose of one's life is to meet God.
Reported officers (all unpaid)
No paid executives reported in 2024. SIKH SANGAT OF NORTH AMERICA reported 3 unpaid officers and board members on its 990.
Revenue and expenses over time
SIKH SANGAT OF NORTH AMERICA reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.
What Religion-Related executives earn in California
SIKH SANGAT OF NORTH AMERICA reported no executive compensation in its latest filing. For context, the highest-paid executive at a comparable religion-related organization in California earns a median of $46,919.
These are religion-related sector-wide figures, not this organization's reported pay. Based on 1,149 organizations across 1,149 filings (2021 – 2024).
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What are SIKH SANGAT OF NORTH AMERICA's revenue and expenses?
In 2024, SIKH SANGAT OF NORTH AMERICA reported $817k in total revenue and $515k in total expenses on its IRS Form 990.
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