The National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Behavioral Science is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization that researches human behavior[1]
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National Training Laboratories Institute
References
- National Training Laboratories. “Vision, Mission, and Values.” https://www.ntl.org/about-us/vision/. Accessed June 29, 2022. ^
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Available Filings
Period | Form Type | Total revenue | Total functional expenses | Total assets (EOY) | Total liabilities (EOY) | Unrelated business income? | Total contributions | Program service revenue | Investment income | Comp. of current officers, directors, etc. | Form 990 |
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2016 Dec | Form 990 | $1,080,022 | $1,443,019 | $579,309 | $359,387 | N | $96,554 | $614,364 | $1,520 | $205,344 | |
2015 Dec | Form 990 | $1,935,992 | $1,827,707 | $1,135,474 | $545,946 | N | $125,699 | $1,367,855 | $1,002 | $243,673 | |
2014 Dec | Form 990 | $1,645,846 | $1,489,327 | $971,467 | $489,936 | N | $102,087 | $951,737 | $3,207 | $242,907 | |
2013 Dec | Form 990 | $1,933,540 | $2,422,230 | $1,133,209 | $808,197 | N | $93,333 | $1,372,248 | $5,174 | $395,860 | |
2012 Dec | Form 990 | $2,325,935 | $2,452,365 | $1,813,132 | $1,006,527 | N | $84,911 | $1,814,110 | $10,725 | $175,801 | |
2011 Dec | Form 990 | $2,877,795 | $2,985,450 | $1,821,657 | $891,484 | N | $77,130 | $2,367,991 | $2,121 | $228,045 |