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Arizona United Way has Second Thoughts About Sharing Audit Findings
April 18, 2010; Arizona Daily Star | Oh to have been a fly on the wall in the boardroom of the United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona to hear why the board, after promising to share findings from audits intended to shed light on the organization’s finances, since decided to keep mum.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Calif. Nonprofit Sues to Obtain Palin Contract
April 17, 2010; Associated Press | The cost of Palin’s fees and accommodations is being handled by the CSU Stanislaus Foundation, Cal State’s 501(c)(3) university foundation, which says that its activities are “legally exempt from the California Public Records Act.”—Rick Cohen
Tent City Pops Up Again
April 17, 2010; Keene Sentinel | The current Great Recession is apparently on the road to recovery, if consumer spending upticks are any indication, but look hard enough, and you’ll see modern day encampments of the homeless and dispossessed in our own communities.—Rick Cohen
One Person’s Trash is This Nonprofit’s Treasure
April 17, 2010; Pittsburgh Gazette | Construction Junction is a Pittsburgh nonprofit that promotes conservation by salvaging salable items from old properties and in the process keeps lumber, tiles, flooring, plumbing and other building materials out of landfills.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Ex-Newsman Recasts Himself as Conservative Player
April 17, 2010, Associated Press | One Wayne Hoffman has created the Idaho Freedom Foundation, active with Boise state legislators advocating in favor of limited government on topics such as (opposing) health care reform.—Rick Cohen
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Indiana Foundation Helped Set Up Bogus Banks
April 17, 2010; Vancouver Sun | The China Foundation, which is based in Westfield, Indiana, is run by two Canadians in British Columbia.—Rick Cohen
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