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172 East Fourth Street St. Paul, MN 55101
Principal Staff:
James R. Pagliarini,
President & CEO Board Chair: Lawrence T. Bell EIN: 41-0769851
Phone: (651)222-1717 Fax: (651)229-1282 Website: tpt.org
IRS Code: 501(c)(3)
Other Names Used: tpt
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MISSION Twin Cities Public Television's mission is to harness the power of television and other media for the public good.
990 SNAPSHOT (2005-2007) Programs and Expenses (2007)Programming and Production: $14,429,516Broadcasting: $2,448,368Programming Information: $1,295,958 | | | | 3-Year Average Charity Expenses | % of total expenses | | Program Services: | $17,843,629 | 69.7%
| | Management: | $2,682,442 | 10.5%
| | Fundraising: | $5,077,855 | 19.8%
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| | Accountability Review Results:Comments from the Council:tpt's audit reflects the full value of certain revenues and expenses according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Due to IRS requirements, the IRS Form 990 classifies these revenues and expenses differently. The “990 Snapshot” and the “3 Year Average Charity Expenses Data” in this report reflects the audit rather than the 990. We believe that including these significant expenses, as the audit does, is a more accurate view of the organization’s use of resources than is provided in the 990.
Date of final report:
03/11/2008 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL ACTIVITY
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Our Board of Directors resolved to uphold and maintain the Council's Accountability Standards. 4/3/2008 | |
CHARITY RESPONSE TO REVIEW: Twin Cities Public Television is an educational, civic, and cultural resource, presenting original television productions for national and state broadcast. Productions include the DragonflyTV science series for kids; the Emmy Award-winning Benjamin Franklin; the Emmy-winning The Forgetting: A Portrait of Alzheimer’s; the popular public affairs program Almanac, and the innovative Minnesota Channel, which magnifies the impact of Minnesota’s finest public service organizations using the power of television.
One of the most watched PBS affiliates in the nation, tpt operates seven digital television channels, in addition to analog channels tpt 2 and tpt 17. The organization also develops and distributes online content via the website www.tpt.org, as well as through iTunes, You Tube, Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, and other distribution channels.
Twin Cities Public Television believes that maintaining a strong financial foundation is a core part of its responsibility to the community, and fully supports the accountability standards developed by the Charities Review Council.
| | | NON-CASH DONATIONS
| 651-229-1530
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Type of Goods Accepted: Automobiles | Pick-up Available: Twin Cities Metro Area
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Number of FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
| 170 | |
Number of Volunteers:
| 500 - 1000 | |
Number of clients served in the last fiscal year:
| Approx. 1.5 Million |
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| Other Affiliations/Accreditations: Public Broadcasting Service
Minnesota Public Television Association
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