The Rodale Institute
UEI: C88CX91FZXM7
• CAGE: 3RXW9
Overview
Awardee Type
Parent
Company Description
Rodale Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to growing the regenerative organic movement through agricultural research and education.
Name
The Rodale Institute
Website
Headquarters
Kutztown, PA
United States
United States
Most Recent Award
Nov. 27, 2024
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Federal contract and grant recipient
THE RODALE INSTITUTE
dba RODALE INSTITUTE
(UEI C88CX91FZXM7, CAGE 3RXW9)
is headquartered in Kutztown PA.
The tax-exempt corporation
was founded in September 1947 and
federally registered in
March 2004.
Federal Award Analysis
The Rodale Institute federal award history
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Federal Registration and Certifications
Legal Name
THE RODALE INSTITUTE
DBA
RODALE INSTITUTE
UEI
C88CX91FZXM7
CAGE Code
3RXW9
Primary NAICS
None Reported
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)
Purpose of Registration
Federal Assistance Awards
Date Founded
Sept. 22, 1947
Initial Registration
March 10, 2004
Last Registration
Oct. 31, 2024
Registration Activation
Oct. 31, 2024
Registration Expiration
Oct. 30, 2025
Fiscal Year End
December 31
Reported Entity Types
Non-Profit Organization
State of Incorporation
PA
Country of Incorporation
USA
Employees
Not Available
Reported NAICS
None Reported
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
People
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Contract Awards
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