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Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS) is an organization based in Bellmore, New York, dedicated to providing educational services in mathematics. With a revenue of $1,094,383 and expenses totaling $510,992, MOEMS focuses on enhancing mathematical education through competitions and programs. The organization has assets amounting to $667,861. Key personnel include Caryl Lorandini as President, Art Kalish as Vice President, and Dorothy Hess as Secretary, each working 8 hours and receiving a compensation of $11,350. MOEMS primarily funds educational initiatives in Roslyn Heights, New York.
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Financials
+2.6% from previous year
1 grants awarded in 2024
Of total revenue spent on programs
Grants
| Purpose | Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $68,088 | WILLETS ROAD SCHOOL | TO RECOGNIZE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN THE FIELD OF MATHEMATICS | Rosyln heights, NY, US | 2024 |
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Compensation data from most recent available 990 forms
| Title | |||
|---|---|---|---|
CL
CARYL LORANDINI
| PRESIDENT | $11,350 | 2024 |
AK
ART KALISH
| VICE PRESIDENT | $11,350 | 2024 |
DH
DOROTHY HESS
| SECRETARY | $11,350 | 2024 |
CARYL LORANDINI
PRESIDENT
ART KALISH
VICE PRESIDENT
DOROTHY HESS
SECRETARY
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