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Women Of Alabaster Ministry Inc

Women Of Alabaster Ministry Inc's latest filing in the PeerBasis snapshot reports a Part VII D + F figure of $42,000 for Scarlet Hudson, Founder & Pr (FY 2024). Column F can include amounts from the filing and related organizations.

After indexing supported filing years to 2025 comparison dollars, the subject figure is $43,105. It is higher than the D + F figure for 104 of 228 peer organizations selected under the disclosed tier Same NTEE sector (X99), nationwide + size band 0.67–1.5× revenue (approximately 46%; median $46,505). This is descriptive, not a reasonableness conclusion.

$197,398Total revenue (FY 2024)
$42,000Reported Part VII D + F figure
104 / 228Selected peers with a strictly lower 2025-dollar figure (approximately 46%)

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Actual selection tier: Same NTEE sector (X99), nationwide + size band 0.67–1.5× revenue. Displayed D + F figures from supported filing years are indexed to 2025 comparison dollars with BLS CPI-U; a nationwide tier also uses 2024 BEA RPP as a consumer price-level proxy when both the subject and peer have supported state codes. Unsupported state codes receive no interstate adjustment. Comparison values can differ from the raw filing. Column F may include related-organization amounts.

OrganizationStateRevenueD + F (2025 dollars)
Project Trust Inc NJ$197,359 $104,345
Workforce Chaplaincy CA$197,484 $120,321
The Kings Men PA$196,549 $58,433
Resourcing Now Ministries IA$196,228 $80,312
New Life Christian Center Inc IN$198,595 $6,339
Compassion Counseling TN$196,114 $52,097
Camp Christian Of Northeast Oklahoma Inc OK$198,689 $43,559
The Profound Treasury Dharma Foundation Inc NY$198,750 $10,649

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