Navigate to the Office of the VP for Research for MIT Facts and Sub-recipient Information:
https://ras.mit.edu/grant-and-contract-administration/preparing-and-submitting-proposal/mit-facts-and-subrecipient
This page includes:
- Legal name and address
- Federal Employment ID number
- Tax exempt number
- FWA number
- IRB number
- NSF Institutional code
- NIH IPF number
- SIC code
- Audit status
- Lobbying information
- Felony convictions
- Articles of Incorporation
- EOE and Affirmative Action Policy
- Statement on MIT's Approved Accounting System
Here is the link to MIT's 501(c)(3) letter: https://vpf.mit.edu/system/files/downloads/Tax/MIT%202017%20IRS%20Tax%20Determination%20Letter.pdf
"MIT is recognized as tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(03)." From IRS letter:
MIT is a 509(a)(1) public charity. What is the difference between 501(c)(03) and 509(a)(1).