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Organizations South Carolina AFL-CIO

South Carolina AFL-CIO

Fiscal year ending 2024. Filed on May 15, 2025.

2999 Sunset Blvd Ste 103
West Columbia, South Carolina 29169

South Carolina AFL-CIO (EIN: 57-0645960) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2024 IRS Form 990 filing, South Carolina AFL-CIO, a 501(c)(5) labor, agricultural, or horticultural organization, reported compensation for 0 out of 2 total employees.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$259,714

Expenses

$182,250

Employee compensation

$104,951
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

No compensated employees were reported for this year (employee data available for 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016).

Non-Employee Board Members

Boris Gibson
President
$6,400
$6,400 No related compNo other comp

Mission Statement

TO REPRESENT THE INTERESTS OF WORKING PEOPLE AT THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVEL. TO MOBILIZE MEMBERS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS TO ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL AND ECON- OMIC JUSTICE TO STRIVE TO VANQUISH OPPRESSION AND MAKE COMMUNITIES BETTER

Revisions to this organization profile

May 15, 2025:
2024 South Carolina AFL-CIO 990 filed
February 13, 2025:
2023 South Carolina AFL-CIO 990 filed
May 15, 2023:
2022 South Carolina AFL-CIO 990 filed

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