The 2022 tax return of the Film Prize Foundation , chaired by Gregory Kallenberg, reflected travel expenses in 2022 of $92,940.
Reportedly, most if not all of these expenses were made by the benefit of Kallenberg. The Film Prize is funded by donations and grants--and it is an IRS non-profit organization.
An email has been sent to Kallenberg to detail these expenses. This information is requested by noon, next Friday, Sept. 13. The email requests that the expenses be broken down by trip location, who went on the trip, and what event(s) attended.
Hopefully, this information will be timely received. Kallenberg's response will be posted on this blog.
FOLLOWUP ON KALLENBERG, FILM PRIZE FOUNDATION, AND 2022 TAX RETURN
Originally Published September 5, 2024:
Film Prize Foundation is a non-profit entity exempt from federal taxation.
The 2022 federal tax return reflects the following pertinent information:
1. Gregory Kallenberg is the principal officer and chairman of the Board of Directors.
2. Heidi Kallenberg, Jazmin Jernigan, Taylor Jamison, Rhonda Butler, Mike Cooper, Wendy Horton and David Hylan are the other board members.
3. Total revenue in 2021 was $842,166; in 2022 it was $1,148,272.
4. Salaries, other compensation and employee benefits in 2021 were $195,485 and in 2022 $212,556.
5. Cash at the beginning of 2022 was $245,487 and at the end of the year $96,883.
6. Revenue less expenses in 2021 was $6,820 and in 2022 it was a minus (-)$292,438.
7. Travel expenses in 2022 were $92,540.
8. Awards and Prizes in 2022 were $157,218.
9. Contract labor expenses in 2022 were $292,928.
10. Total liabilities at the beginning of 2022 was $425,004 and at the end of the year $466,626.
The tax return was filed Nov. 15 of 2023. It is anticipated that the 2023 return will again be filed in November of this year.