Greater Toledo Heritage and Horizons is a Washington nonprofit charitable corporation committed to honoring Toledo’s past, strengthening its present, and building a vibrant, connected future for our community.
Transparency and accountability are core to how we operate. This page provides public information commonly requested by:
As a young and growing nonprofit, we are actively putting in place the governance systems, reporting practices, and documentation that support long-term sustainability and public trust. Some documents are available now, while others will be published as they are completed during our first full operational year.
Our goal is simple: Operate with integrity, communicate clearly, and demonstrate responsible stewardship of community resources.
GTHH is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
The official 501(c)(3) determination letter is available here:
View IRS Determination Letter (PDF)Articles of Incorporation: Filed with the Washington Secretary of State. Available upon request.
Bylaws: Outline board roles, governance structure, and decision-making procedures. Available upon request.
Annual Report: 2025 Report Coming Soon.
GTHH operates on a calendar-year cycle (January–December). Our annual report is published each spring, following the close of the fiscal year. IRS Form 990 filings are submitted by the standard May 15 deadline, with extensions used as needed.
Washington State charitable registration renewals are completed annually based on the organization’s original registration anniversary date. All reporting is conducted in accordance with state and federal requirements to ensure transparency and accountability.
Oversight of Greater Toledo Heritage and Horizons is provided by a volunteer Board of Directors committed to ethical governance, community-centered decision making, and responsible stewardship of resources. The Board guides the organization’s mission, strategic direction, financial oversight, and compliance with state nonprofit requirements.
We are grateful for the dedication of our board members, who contribute their time, expertise, and passion to strengthen the future of Toledo.
Meet the BoardGTHH applies a practical project management approach informed by widely recognized guidelines from the Project Management Institute (PMI). These principles help us maintain clarity, accountability, and responsible use of resources while allowing us to tailor our processes to the needs of each project.
Rather than applying formal PMI methodologies in a rigid way, we use their concepts in a common-sense, scalable manner that fits the size of our organization. For smaller projects, this means keeping processes simple and efficient. For larger or more complex initiatives, we expand and structure our planning to provide the level of oversight and coordination necessary for successful outcomes.
This balanced use of PMI-influenced practices enables GTHH to uphold professional standards while staying flexible and mission-focused in serving the community.
Email: admin@gthh.org
Mailing Address:
PO Box 475
Toledo, WA 98591