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Documenting the Facts Behind Chasse Your Dreams Inc.

A neutral archive of publicly available records, filings, and media coverage related to the nonprofit known as Chasse Your Dreams. This site aims to inform the public with verified sources and clear citations.

For educational and informational purposes only. No affiliation with the entities named.

Case Overview

Verified summary with source links. No assertions beyond the documented facts.

Entity & Mission

FEI/EIN Number: 83-1828677
Name: Chasse Your Dreams Inc. (501(c)(3))
Mission (as stated): To serve underprivileged families by providing a means of financial support for their children to pursue their dreams in arts and sports.
State of Incorporation: Florida
Officer/Director: Lisette Amaro
Principal Address: 7404 Henry Ave, Tampa, FL 33615
Website URL: https://chasseyourdreams.com

Status Snapshot

IRS/Registry Status: Revoked (IRS)
State Corporate Status: Per Florida registry record
Revocation Date (IRS):
Note: State corporate status and IRS tax-exempt status are separate systems.

Public Records

Core documents: IRS letters, 990/990-EZ filings, Florida state filings, archived site.
See Documents for links and PDFs.

Purpose of this Site

Transparency & public awareness. All materials link to publicly available sources. No legal conclusions are asserted.

Timeline (Key Events)

  1. Formation (Florida)

    Sunbiz Entity Detail

    Florida Not-For-Profit Corporation filing recorded under document number N18000009494.

  2. IRS Determination Letter

    • Source: IRS Determination Letter (PDF)

    IRS issued a favorable determination letter granting 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.

  3. IRS Revocation of Exemption

    • Source: IRS Automatic Revocation Notice (PDF)

    The IRS automatically revoked the organization’s 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status for failure to file Form 990 returns for three consecutive years.

  4. Florida Registry Updates

    • Source: Sunbiz Filings

    Address changes, officer updates, and annual reports filed through the Florida Division of Corporations.

  5. Federal Investigation

    • Source: [Federal case / news record link when available]

    Federal authorities have confirmed an open investigation related to alleged financial irregularities within the former nonprofit organization. This listing reflects information from publicly available law-enforcement and media sources. Updates will be added as verified documentation becomes available.

Documents & Records

Verified, publicly accessible records. Host PDFs locally or link to official sources.

IRS & Federal
State Filings (Florida)
Archived Website

Victim & Reporting Information

If you believe you were financially impacted by Chasse Your Dreams or any affiliated individuals, this section outlines verified steps for reporting, documentation, and pursuing recovery.

1. Report Suspected Fraud

2. If You Are Owed Payment as a Volunteer or Vendor

Individuals or businesses owed compensation for services performed under the nonprofit can send a written demand for payment before taking legal action. Keep copies of all invoices, messages, and agreements as evidence.

3. Filing a Small Claims Case in Florida

For unpaid volunteer stipends or reimbursements under $8,000, you may file in Florida Small Claims Court:

  • Florida Courts Self-Help Portal: Small Claims Filing Instructions
  • File at the Clerk of Court’s office in the county where the organization operated (for Chasse Your Dreams: Hillsborough County).
  • Bring copies of contracts, communications, and your certified demand letter.

Disclaimer: The above information is for educational purposes and not legal advice. Consult an attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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Submit verified records or corrections with source links. We only publish materials that can be independently verified.

Disclaimer

This website is an informational archive of publicly available materials. It is not affiliated with Chasse Your Dreams or any related parties. All summaries are derived from cited sources. No legal conclusions are asserted; readers should review the source documents directly.

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