FOUNDATION REPORT:
BY ERNEST BRITTON
It was another great week for the Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts. On the program side, we continued to finalize plans for next month's AOA Travel to the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art; and we completed a 10-month action plan with our program partners for this November's art exhibition entitled, "Faith & Death: A Youth Response." The biggest news however is that we've finally passed round #1 of the IRS review to become an independent 501C-3 foundation. Who knew it would be this complicated, but the IRS has been extremely helpful in moving through the steps as has the Indiana Secretary of State Office, so keep the project in your prayers.
It was another great week for the Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts. On the program side, we continued to finalize plans for next month's AOA Travel to the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art; and we completed a 10-month action plan with our program partners for this November's art exhibition entitled, "Faith & Death: A Youth Response." The biggest news however is that we've finally passed round #1 of the IRS review to become an independent 501C-3 foundation. Who knew it would be this complicated, but the IRS has been extremely helpful in moving through the steps as has the Indiana Secretary of State Office, so keep the project in your prayers.
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