EggSalad
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I think it looks like a pretty normal personal charity used to facilitate donations (probably from other church members) and/or to get a tax break on their own contributions. Probably funded a missionary trip or two -- likely that they and the other key employees actually went on. Possibly been less active of late if Suzanne has been struggling with health issues/having ongoing treatments, but re-registered in CO because it still has cash subject to legal constraints.
ETA: FWIW, I think there is 0 chance that this has anything to do with her disappearance.
As someone else pointed out in another page of these threads ( ie: this is a good thought and not my idea) : Maybe it was just giving out Bibles or something low key.
My guess is that it seemed like a good idea at the time, but it ran out of steam and SM lost interest, or her health issues intervened.
And I agree. This is not at all related to her disappearance.
Probably not linked to her disappearance, but it is an oddity to me. If the non-profit was making donations or providing bibles or going on mission trips, then it doesn't show up on their 990 financial reporting. Her non profit shows literally $0 in expense since inception.
I think the point of it being an interest to her that she ran out of steam on is probably accurate. But if so, why go through the hassle of re-registering it in CO so recently? Like most of this case, it's hard to make heads or tails of the info.