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  • Nonprofit NJ health clubs welcome tax repeal, 44 YMCAs statewide fought 7 percent levy

    08/21/2007 7:05:33 PM PDT · by Coleus · 2 replies · 330+ views
    star ledger ^ | August 16, 2007 | ELIZABETH MOORE
    Health advocates wrote to the governor, lobbied legislators and worked closely with the New Jersey League of Municipalities. And their efforts have paid off. Earlier this summer, a 7 percent state tax on gym memberships and health clubs was repealed by the state Legislature -- giving a sigh of relief to health clubs around the state. Rick Gorab, president and CEO of the Metropolitan YMCAs of the Oranges -- which has branches in Livingston, Maplewood, East Orange and Sussex County -- said 44 YMCAs banded together statewide to repeal the tax, which was passed last October. "We are a charitably-based...
  • NPR's $300,000-Plus Hosts, According to IRS Return

    03/04/2007 12:45:04 PM PST · by FreedomCalls · 22 replies · 1,172+ views
    The Petrelis Files ^ | March 02, 2007 | Michael Petrelis
    The last time I looked at the salaries of NPR hosts and executives, as listed on the radio news outlet's IRS 990 forms, was back in November 2004. Sure, the compensation packages and salaries were very generous, and I'm not the least bit surprised the NPR folks have increased their pay. Although seeing rather enormous salaries and packages in the nonprofit news radio world gives me reason to consider how high the compensation must be at for-profit private radio news stations. Here are the figures from the latest IRS 990 form for National Public Radio, FY 2005, just for the...
  • Audit calls for better oversight of grants to nonprofits(MN)

    01/05/2007 4:49:14 PM PST · by Rakkasan1 · 164+ views
    pioneer press ^ | 1-5-07 | MARTIGA LOHN
    ST. PAUL - Most nonprofits have to compete for state money, but Let's Go Fishing of Minnesota got its $325,000 grant directly from lawmakers who wrote the Willmar-based group into a big education bill. Also written into law were grants for Hunger Solutions, a statewide coalition of foodshelves, and the Living at Home/Block Nurse Program, which helps seniors get support services and health care to stay in their homes. Legislative Auditor James Nobles said Friday it's time for lawmakers to quit hand-picking which groups get state grants.
  • Records Sought from Nonprofit for NASA Work

    07/24/2006 7:26:43 PM PDT · by anymouse · 2 replies · 324+ views
    Washington Times ^ | July 17, 2006 | Jim McElhatton
    Federal authorities have subpoenaed bank records from a Chevy Chase nonprofit group over questions about its financial reporting for work performed for NASA, including the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Maryland has sought financial records from the Alliance for Competitive Technology as part of a federal probe into whether the group made false claims to NASA, court records show. The Justice Department and the attorney's office filed papers in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt June 30 on behalf of NASA's Office of Inspector General based at Goddard. The papers say the nonprofit group refused...
  • Investing Billions

    06/26/2006 2:14:54 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 6 replies · 507+ views
    Money & Investing ^ | 06.26.06, 4:30 PM ET | William P. Barrett,
    Were The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation a public company, it would rank among the entire world's 400 largest by asset size--before getting a single dime of Warren Buffett's promised money. But the $35 billion of assets listed on the foundation's latest financial statement, as of Dec. 31, is only one measure of its gargantuan magnitude. An active, aggressive player in financial markets, the foundation turns over the equivalent of its entire asset base on average about every two months. During 2005, the cash-flow statement shows, it purchased a staggering $250.7 billion of investments while selling $251.2 billion. Turnover at...
  • For-Profit Education Shares are Down

    06/25/2006 6:41:44 PM PDT · by G. Stolyarov II · 155+ views
    TheBizofKnowledge ^ | June 21, 2006 | Dr. Bill Belew
    Apollo Group is the biggest of the ForPro education groups. It owns the University of Phoenix. Yesterday its stock fell 2 percent after reporting lower third-quarter profits because of higher costs. Corinthian Colleges is another of the big players. It, too, reported a loss of 3 cents/share. DeVry lost 15 cents, and Educational Services lost 3 cents/share as well. Everybody's trading down, albeit down very little. Does this mean that the quality of education provided by these groups has also dipped? Are students losing out 2% on their classes? or 3 cents/dollar they spend on their tuition? Hardly. One of...
  • HUD fraud costs taxpayers; hurts poor that programs are supposed to help

    06/23/2006 11:07:52 AM PDT · by MisterX · 7 replies · 404+ views
    Mondo QT ^ | 6/22/06 | Carola Von Hoffmannstahl-Solomonoff
    Good overview on how the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) turns a blind eye to massive corruption and fraud in programs designed to create "affordable" housing. The result? Inflated housing costs in poor neigborhoods and financial ruin for poor and working class people who are ripped off by politically connected "nonprofits" and corrupt local governments. Who cleans up the mess? You guessed it -- the taxpayer.
  • Buying Accreditation

    06/12/2006 5:24:54 PM PDT · by G. Stolyarov II · 129+ views
    TheBizofKnowledge ^ | June 9, 2006 | Dr. Bill Belew
    Schools want regional accreditation. Fopros also want regional accreditation. It gives them status, recognition, and confidence with their students, who might want to take their class units and transfer them to a four-year or other institution. Fopros will go to extremes to get this accreditation. In order to get accreditation, schools must meet a number of standards - course offerings, financial stability, library facilities, and a certain quota of full-time faculty to name a few. Nowhere does it say the schools must actually be carrying out their objective of student learning - interesting, eh? There is also a waiting period,...
  • American Council on Education Higher Education Statistics

    06/12/2006 5:18:27 PM PDT · by G. Stolyarov II · 268+ views
    TheBizofKnowledge ^ | June 11, 2006 | Dr. Bill Belew
    The American Council on Education is a coordinating body for higher education. Recently it released some interesting statistics - interesting to people who care about higher education, non-profit and fopro alike. Just one in six of the undergraduates in college are the "typical" 18-year-old who lives on campus and gets a BA by cramming 4 years into five. Students who are 25 years old and up account for almost 40 percent of undergraduates. More than half of all the older students attend a community college - 29 percent are in private schools, and 12 percent attend fopros. Most of the...
  • Changing Demographics in Higher-Ed

    06/12/2006 4:00:22 PM PDT · by G. Stolyarov II · 182+ views
    TheBizofKnowledge ^ | June 11, 2006 | Dr. Bill Belew
    With so many adult students, opinions are flying everywhere on how they might be served best and what is needed most. Gary Berg, author of Lessons From the Edge, offers up these four main pressures: 1. Diminishing financial support 2. The call to serve adult learners and first-generation college students 3. A need to balance liberal-arts and applied curricula 4. A subsequent necessity of maintaing an evolving institutional mission. Fopros are in a position to address these pressures. Like them or love them, many experts credit the University of Phoenix with being the most innovative of the higher-education bunch. UoP...
  • MD Gov Ehrlich strategy stumbles (investigate NAACP)

    05/26/2006 7:09:22 AM PDT · by workerbee · 6 replies · 380+ views
    Gazette ^ | 5/25/06 | Thomas Dennison
    UPPER MARLBORO — Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.’s wooing of African-American voters seemed to be on the upswing — until his attempt six years ago to challenge the nonprofit status of the NAACP came to light last week. On May 17, Ehrlich was the toast of Prince George’s County as he was honored by an influential charity for his contributions to faith-based organizations. The following morning, The (Baltimore) Sun reported that Ehrlich’s chief fund-raiser questioned the NAACP’s tax-exempt status because of the organization’s political activity, drawing strong rebukes from the governor’s political enemies. ‘‘Just because he received that award...
  • California Faith-Based Office Clears It’s Hurdle!

    04/05/2006 3:37:05 PM PDT · by Craig DeLuz · 150+ views
    The Home of Uncommon Sense ^ | 04/05/2006 | Craig DeLuz
    To all those of you who proclaimed the California Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Dead on Arrival in it’s first committee; I am happy to inform you that you were wrong! Read More...
  • Laptops for the Wounded - non-profit organization needing your help!!!

    03/03/2006 6:04:18 PM PST · by FreeWyomingArmyMom · 4 replies · 247+ views
    Hi ya'll - I'm new here so correct me if I am out of line with posting this here. I invite you to please visit our website (very easy one - only one page plus one additional page for a February newsletter update) to see what it is we are doing. Basically we purchase basic laptops and add webcams with mics on them so they can stay in contact with their family and friends, play games, etc. Also accept PC games and original playstation games as a lady in Georgia packed up her family's playstation and sent it to me...
  • "On Church and State" - church role in advocating for or against an issue (by FReeper 'JustaWoman')

    11/06/2005 5:38:31 AM PST · by ajolympian2004 · 2 replies · 375+ views
    Just A Woman ^ | Sunday November 6th, 2005 | Lores Rizkalla
    "On Church and State", by Lores Rizkalla, Freeper 'JustaWoman' Billy Graham said that "bad politicians are elected by good people who don't vote." I think the same is true of "bad propositions" passing because good people decide to stay home on election day. This Tuesday, California (among many other states) has a special election. Statistics say that an average of 5% of registered voters get out to vote in an off-year election. What's worse is the truth so beautifully, yet sadly, written by William Butler Yeats': "The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." Where...
  • Miers Impact on Non-profit Groups

    10/06/2005 6:40:40 AM PDT · by RightSideRedux · 3 replies · 210+ views
    Right Side Redux ^ | 10/6/05 | Justin @ RSR
    A lot of non-profit firms had contracts, campaigns, events, speeches, emails, mail drops and the like all set up to deal with the certain fight over a Supreme Court nomination. We didn't need it for Roberts but we thought for sure the fight would be on for the next one. read more
  • Susan Lindauer's Mission to Baghdad ["spy" story -- long, strange]

    08/29/2004 12:38:16 PM PDT · by 68skylark · 16 replies · 2,596+ views
    New York Times Magazine ^ | August 29, 2004 | DAVID SAMUELS
    In the morning of March 11, 2004, Susan Lindauer woke to find five F.B.I. agents at her front door. After reading her her rights, the agents took Lindauer from her home in Takoma Park, Md., to the F.B.I. field office in Baltimore, where she was charged with having acted as an unregistered agent of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi government and otherwise having elevated the interests of a foreign country above her allegiance to the United States. ''The only visible sign of stress is that I'm chain-smoking,'' she said when I met with her recently. Forty-one and free on bail, she wore...
  • If you think groups like PeTA should lose their tax status, sign our petition!

    08/23/2005 8:29:49 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 21 replies · 498+ views
    NAIA Onine ^ | Patti Strand
    Many tax-exempt animal rights organizations like PeTA deceive the public, endorse violence and fund terrorism. If you think groups like PeTA should lose their tax status, sign our petition! Since the mid 1990's, NAIA has been prodding government to do its job and protect the public from corrupt charities that receive tax breaks while violating their exempt purpose, committing crimes and supporting terrorism. Read some of our previous action alerts and press releases and then sign our petition calling for IRS review of 'charities' that operate like mobsters Sign Petition
  • Air America listeners to the rescue?

    08/07/2005 7:18:15 AM PDT · by twntaipan · 116 replies · 3,976+ views
    Oregon Live.Com ^ | August 07, 2005 | David Reinhard
    There's, like, a major corporate financial scandal goin' down, dude. Some greed-head wheeler-dealer took almost a million in government funds intended for children and Alzheimer's patients and put the money into a private start-up company. The money was supposed to be a loan, but the loan was never repaid, Now, the nonprofit is broke and under investigation for "significant inappropriate transaction and falsified documents." And, you know, like, the mainstream corporate media? They're paying no attention to the story, man. Children and Alzheimer's patients get the short end of the stick while fat-cat private interests line their pockets -- only...
  • CA: Romer's secret fund - Nonprofit created to talk up LAUSD

    07/09/2005 9:53:31 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 2 replies · 370+ views
    LA Daily News ^ | 7/9/05 | Naush Boghossian
    Days after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced his support for an effort to break up the LAUSD, Superintendent Roy Romer quietly created a nonprofit organization that has raised nearly $150,000 to tout the school district's accomplishments, the Daily News has learned. Despite having the district's nearly $1 million public-relations operation at his disposal, Romer founded Friends of L.A. Schools -- with himself as CEO -- to counter criticism by Schwarzenegger and then-mayoral challenger Bob Hertzberg that the Los Angeles Unified School District was too large and inefficient. "This began in February when there was a lot of criticism of the district,...
  • Market Discipline Is Absent (WHY COLLEGE COSTS TOO MUCH)

    06/22/2005 4:22:28 PM PDT · by churchillbuff · 27 replies · 857+ views
    NPR ^ | June 22 05 | Richard Vedder
    University presidents often blame rising tuition costs on stagnant state funding or lagging private support following the 2000-01 recession and stock market decline. But actually, tuition increases have exceeded inflation for at least four decades, including in periods when state funding and private support were rapidly growing. The real reasons tuition has risen sharply are two-fold: a steady increase in demand for higher education and a lack of market discipline by colleges and universities, most of which are non-profits. Demand for higher education has grown because of rising incomes and population as well as the higher salaries college graduates earn....