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GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE 401(k) Plan

What public Form 5500 filings show about the GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE 401(k) plan — and how to find and check your own account.

Plan assets
$50K
Participants
25
Plans on file
1

The GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE 401(k) on its latest Form 5500

GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE (EIN 68-0399384) reports GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE 401(K) PROFIT SHARING PLAN on its most recent Form 5500, with $50K in plan assets across 25 active participants. Form 5500 is the annual report employers file with the U.S. Department of Labor for their retirement plans, and it’s public.

See the full GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE filing — schedules, fees, and providers.

Who runs the GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE 401(k)?

GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE’s Form 5500 doesn’t separately disclose a recordkeeper we can confirm. The firms named on its Schedule C are service providers — which can include investment managers, trustees, and auditors, and are not necessarily the company that runs your account. To find who runs your 401(k), check your enrollment paperwork or a recent statement, or ask GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCEHR for the recordkeeper’s name and login.

How to check your GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE 401(k)

  • Log in to the plan’s recordkeeper portal (the site on your statements).
  • Ask GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE HR or benefits for the recordkeeper name and enrollment link.
  • Left the company? Your balance stays in the plan until you roll it over — see how to find a lost 401(k).
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GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHANCE 401(k) Plan — Form 5500