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Reports and Plans

Reports

Annual Report

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NYSCAA Strategic Plan

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Financial Disclosures

Public Filings

IRS Form 990 Filings

View NYSCAA’s publicly available IRS Form 990 filings. The latest listed filing is for fiscal year ending September 2024.

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NY Charities Annual Filing Information

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Policies

Policies

Whistleblower Policy

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Web Privacy Policy

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Accessibility Statement

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