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Books By the Banks

Fiscal year ending 2020. Filed on March 22, 2021.

800 Vine St
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

Books By the Banks (EIN: 27-3385919) has filed an IRS Form 990 between fiscal years 2016 and 2024. In its fiscal year 2020 IRS Form 990 filing, Books By the Banks, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 12 employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $0.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$9,793

Expenses

$21,906

Employee compensation

$3,000
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Jenny MacKiewicz
Trustee
$0
Denise Fritsch
Vice President
$0
David Rippe
President
$0
Holbrook Sample
Treasurer
$0
Andrea Falcone
Trustee
$0
Chris Wick
Trustee
$0
Carol Bowling
Secretary
$0
Dave Schroeder
Trustee
$0
Greg Edwards
Trustee
$0
Adam Baker
Trustee
$0
Greg Szumlas
Trustee
$0
Megan B Hall
Trustee
$0

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Mission Statement

TO CELEBRATE & PROMOTE THE JOY OF READING BOOKS & LIFELONG LEARNING THROUGH A DAY-LONG BOOK FESTIVAL.

Revisions to this organization profile

June 16, 2025:
2024 Books By the Banks 990 filed
March 22, 2021:
2020 Books By the Banks 990 filed
March 14, 2020:
2019 Books By the Banks 990 filed

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