Overview
The Overzat-McNealy Student Emergency Fund is a charitable organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, with a focus on providing emergency financial assistance to students in need. The fund operates with a modest asset base of $10,707 and reported expenses of $1,330 against a revenue of $6,010. It primarily supports students in various cities across Georgia, including Auburn, Buford, Clermont, Cleveland, Dahlonega, Ellijay, Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Lawrenceville, Marietta, Newnan, Nicholson, Oakwood, and Sugar Hill. The organization is led by Tara Overzat as CEO, Sean McNealy as CFO, and Valerie Robin as Secretary, all of whom volunteer their time without compensation. The fund does not specify particular subject areas of focus, indicating a broad approach to student emergency support.
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Financials
in 2024, compared to $6,027 in 2023
2 grants awarded in 2024
Of total expenses go to programs
Grants
Amount | Recipient | Purpose | Location | Year | |
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$550 | Grant Under 1000 | Emergency family medical costs | Grant Under 1000 Gainesville, GA US | 2024 | |
$550 | Grant Under 1000 | Emergency housing and transportation costs | Grant Under 1000 Clermont, GA US | 2024 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Expenses related to mother's recent illness and household costs | Grant Under 1000 Oakwood, GA US | 2022 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Unexpected damage and costs with vehicle | Grant Under 1000 Lawrenceville, GA US | 2022 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Expenses related to car accident | Grant Under 1000 Sugar Hill, GA US | 2022 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Expenses for daycare and household costs during illnesses | Grant Under 1000 Gainesville, GA US | 2022 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Expenses due to family unemployment and COVID caused household costs problems | Grant Under 1000 Auburn, GA US | 2022 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Family finances and medical bills | Grant Under 1000 Buford, GA US | 2022 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Expenses from car accident and COVID costs | Grant Under 1000 Dahlonega, GA US | 2022 | |
$500 | Grant Under 1000 | Expenses getting to unpaid internship far from home | Grant Under 1000 Nicholson, GA US | 2022 |
People
Compensation data from most recent available 990 forms
Title | |||
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TO Tara Overzat | CEO | $0 | 2022 |
SM Sean McNealy | CFO | $0 | 2022 |
VR Valerie Robin | Secretary | $0 | 2022 |
TO Tara Overzat | CEO | $0 | 2023 |
SM Sean McNealy | CFO | $0 | 2023 |
Tara Overzat
CEO
Sean McNealy
CFO
Valerie Robin
Secretary
Tara Overzat
CEO
Sean McNealy
CFO
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Financial data sourced from IRS 990 forms via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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