In 1994, the foundation, whose board members describe it as "still struggling," reported nontaxable income of $2,424,584.
In its 1997 financial statement, the foundation reported spending $5.3 million on "program services," including only $1.8 million for charitable programs.
The foundation reports that the event has grown from 5 million to 15 million participating girls, and is not at all in crisis.
The foundation reported $775,000 in charitable contributions in the 1992 fiscal year.
The foundation reported $7 million in revenues in 2010.
The foundation reported 2001 assets of $60,963,043 and expenditures of $5,096,495.
Records showed that the foundation had net assets of $3,542 and reported $2,585 in expenses.
The cause was cancer, the foundation reported.
The foundation reported that it spent almost $3 million to put on those events.
One of the problems, the foundation reported, is demographic.