Where your dollars go
We are committed to publishing every Form 990, audited financial statement, and annual report as it becomes available — and to being upfront about what we don't yet have.
We are a newly established 501(c)(3).
Smile Again Foundation has not yet completed a full fiscal year, so audited financial statements and Form 990 filings are not yet available. The allocation targets below are our budgeted intent, not historical results. We'll publish actuals on this page as soon as our first full reporting cycle closes.
Target budget allocation
Implants, anesthesia, lab materials, follow-up care
Application processing, candidate screening
Donor stewardship, grant writing, event costs
Compliance, accounting, insurance, software
These are budgeted targets, not audited results. Industry benchmarks (BBB Wise Giving Alliance) recommend at least 65% of expenses go to programs and no more than 35% to fundraising — we aim to substantially exceed that.
Per-arch cost economics
Full-arch restoration typically retails for tens of thousands of dollars per arch. Through nonprofit pricing on implants, donated surgeon time, and our in-house lab, our estimated foundation cost is roughly $2,900–$5,700 per arch — a fraction of retail. Approximately $3,000 in donations helps fund one completed arch. These are estimates, not audited figures.
Read the full breakdownBoard compensation
All board members serve without compensation. Dr. Alexander Antipov (President/CEO), Natalie Tsvyk (Secretary), and Dr. Olga Antipova, DDS (CFO/Treasurer) draw no salary from the foundation.
Meet the boardPublic documents
- IRS Public Charity Status Determination Letter (opens in new tab)
Confirms our 501(c)(3) status. EIN: 33-4244037.
- •Form 990: Will be filed and posted here after our first full fiscal year.
- •Audited financial statements: Will be commissioned and posted once required by our revenue threshold or board policy.
- •Annual report: First annual report will be published at the end of our first full reporting year.