Lifewise Corporation in Vero Beach falls below the IRS revenue threshold for mandatory disclosures, leaving donors without easy access to its financial details.
Indian River Lifewise Corporation, a Christian-affiliated nonprofit registered in Indian River County, has no publicly available financial data on file with the IRS, according to public records.
The IRS classifies the organization under the religion-related and spiritual development category and has registered it as a tax-exempt entity, meaning donations made to it may be deductible for federal tax purposes According to available information,.
No Form 990, Form 990-PF, or Form 990-EZ has been filed for the organization in public records databases covering filings from 2012 to present. The absence of a filing most likely indicates the organization's gross receipts fall below $50,000 annually — the threshold below which small nonprofits may file a shorter Form 990-N postcard, which is not included in digitized public databases, according to public records.
For Indian River County residents considering charitable giving, the gap in public financial data means standard due-diligence tools — such as reviewing program expenses, administrative costs or executive compensation — are not available for this organization through public IRS records alone.
Donors who want to evaluate the organization's finances can request financial records directly from Indian River Lifewise Corporation or contact the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, which oversees charitable solicitation registrations in the state.
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