Public 990 Summary
EIN 472431562 · Latest tax year 2024 · Usable public filing summary
coloradohorserescuenetwork.com
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Revenue: $446,763
Expenses: $446,763
Program ratio: Not reported
Latest public tax year: 2024. Ask for newer financials if the organization has not filed a recent 990 yet.
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Program ratio: Not enough public data. Fundraising ratio: 0%. Admin ratio: Not enough public data.
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Colorado Horse Rescue Network was established in 2013 after several founding members saw the need for a state-wide organization to help needy equines. CHRN has a central facility Rush, CO and a network of foster homes all over the state. We actively rescue horses from a variety of situations to prevent them from entering the slaughter pipeline or entering into abusive or neglectful homes. CHRN maintains a network of foster homes and transporters all over Colorado. CHRN always has fully vetted and evaluated horses available for adoption as well as resident horses in need of sponsorship. We are also in partnership with Denver Dumb Friends League's Harmony Equine Center to offer professionally trained horses through their adoption program in Franktown, CO. CHRN is governed by a board of directors, which are made up of a variety of professionals.
Public Form 990 officer rows; not a staff or contact directory.
Director
40 hours/week · Reportable compensation: $0
Board Member
10 hours/week · Reportable compensation: $0
Board member
20 hours/week · Reportable compensation: $0
Board member
0 hours/week · Reportable compensation: $0
Board Member
0 hours/week · Reportable compensation: $0
Board Member
0 hours/week · Reportable compensation: $0
Tax year 2024 · Source 202532279349300608 · Parser opportunity-intelligence-financials-v1
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