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The business address of the C.S. Lewis Institute is 8001 Braddock Road, Suite 301, Springfield, VA 22151. The Institute is incorporated in the state of its founding, Maryland, as a non-profit, non-stock corporation and is a 501(c)3 organization under the Internal Revenue Service. Each year the Institute files the standard IRS Form 990.

Questions regarding the financial records and policies of the C.S. Lewis Institute may be directed to Tom Simmons, Executive Vice President. Click here.

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The C.S. Lewis Institute is an Affiliated Member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). We are therefore accountable to adhere to the high standards of integrity that ECFA represents. C.S. Lewis Institute ECFA Member Profile

 

 
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