Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute
Ewdi seeks to create a just and inclusive economic system rooted in shared prosperity, government accountability and societal well being. It was founded to create a more balanced …
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Ewdi seeks to create a just and inclusive economic system rooted in shared prosperity, government accountability and societal well being. It was founded to create a more balanced distribution of wealth by elevating policy solutions focused exclusively on the nations richest individuals by funding research, coaliation-builing and conducting educational outreach to raise issue awareness among policy makers, philanthropists and the general public. Ewdi participates in amplifying campaigns to impact policy led by existing nonprofits addressing various aspects of wealth inequality. Ewdi works directly with high net worth individuals and non-profit institutions particularly those run by or serving low-income communities or communities of color to generate support for solutions that disrupt the excessive wealth cycle: the extraction of wealth from communities with low, no and negative wealth, wealth hoarding through the tax policy system and the disproportionate influence of the excessively w
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· Auto-generated from filings + methodologyExcessive Wealth Disorder Institute is a registered social services nonprofit based in Los Angeles, CA, United States. It is registered with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It was founded in 2022. Its EIN is 882769487. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100 (Strong transparency), indicating well-documented governance, financials, and contact details. This is below the average of 89/100 for social services charities in United States. The organization reports $2M in annual revenue. 27 officers and directors are publicly disclosed. GiveRadar has identified 1 potential concern.
Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 76 ('Strong transparency') reflects well-documented governance, recent financials, named leadership, and working contact details. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for social services charities in United States is 89/100.
Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute is located in Los Angeles, CA, United States. The organization was established in 2022 and has been active for 4 years.
Based on official tax filings, Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute has $2M in annual revenue. Create a free GiveRadar account to view the complete financial breakdown with year-over-year trends.
Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute is classified as a Social Services organization, registered in United States. It operates as a Publicly-supported charity (509(a)(2)). It has $2M in annual revenue. The organization has 27 disclosed officers and directors.
GiveRadar has identified 1 potential concern for Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute. Red flags are automatically detected from official data and may include high executive compensation relative to budget, low program spending, or missing financial filings. Red flags do not necessarily mean wrongdoing but indicate areas that may warrant further review before donating.
Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100 (Strong transparency), which suggests it is a well-documented organization. It is regulated by the IRS. You can donate directly through their official donation page linked on their GiveRadar profile. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.
Ewdi seeks to create a just and inclusive economic system rooted in shared prosperity, government accountability and societal well being. It was founded to create a more balanced distribution of wealth by elevating policy solutions focused exclusively on the nations richest individuals by funding research, coaliation-builing and conducting educational outreach to raise issue awareness among policy makers, philanthropists and the general public. Ewdi participates in amplifying campaigns to impact policy led by existing nonprofits addressing various aspects of wealth inequality. Ewdi works directly with high net worth individuals and non-profit institutions particularly those run by or serving low-income communities or communities of color to generate support for solutions that disrupt... Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute is classified as a social services organization registered in United States. The organization was founded in 2022.
Among social services charities registered in United States: Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute's GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100 is below the peer average of 89/100. Its annual revenue of $2M is comparable to the peer average of $2M.
Yes, donations to Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute are generally tax-deductible in the United States. Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Its EIN is 882769487, which you can use for tax filing purposes. Donors can typically deduct contributions on their federal income tax return if they itemize deductions. Consult a tax professional for guidance specific to your situation.
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EXCESSIVE WEALTH DISORDER INSTITUTE is registered in United States. Donations from the Netherlands to charities outside the EU/EEA are generally not tax-deductible for Dutch donors unless the charity is listed on the Dutch ANBI register with foreign-recognized status.
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Quick facts about Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute
- What is Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute?
- Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute is a social services publicly-supported charity (509(a)(2)) based in Los Angeles, United States. Ewdi seeks to create a just and inclusive economic system rooted in shared prosperity, government accountability and societal well being. It was founded to create a more balanced distribution of wealth by elevating policy solutions focused exclusively on the nations richest individuals by funding research, coaliation-builing and conducting educational outreach to raise issue awareness among policy makers, philanthropists and the general public. Ewdi participates in amplifying campaigns to impact policy led by existing nonprofits addressing various aspects of wealth inequality. Ewdi works directly with high net worth individuals and non-profit institutions particularly those run by or serving low-income communities or communities of color to generate support for solutions that disrupt the excessive wealth cycle: the extraction of wealth from communities with low, no and negative wealth, wealth hoarding through the tax policy system and the disproportionate influence of the excessively w
- When was Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute founded?
- Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute was founded in 2022.
- Who leads Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute?
- Gabriela Sandoval serves as Executive Director.
- Where is Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute located?
- Headquartered in Los Angeles, United States.
- What is Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute's annual budget?
- Annual revenue for fiscal year 2024 is approximately $1M-$10M. 0% of expenses go to program services.
- Is Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute trustworthy?
- Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76 out of 100 (Strong transparency). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
- What is Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute's registration number?
- IRS EIN: 882769487.
- What is Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute's website?
- http://www.excessivewealth.org