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Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 5, 2013

Conservative group says IRS approved nonprofit status after applying with ‘liberal-sounding name’

MediaTrackers.org

In May 2011, Drew Ryun, a conservative activist and former Republican National Committee staffer, began filling out the Internal Revenue Service application to achieve non-profit status for a new conservative watchdog group.

He submitted the paperwork to the IRS in July 2011 for a news site called Media Trackers, which calls itself a "non-partisan investigative watchdog dedicated to promoting accountability in the media and government." Although the site has investigated Republicans like Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Florida Gov. Rick Scott, the site's organizers are apologetically conservative.

"One thing we don't hide is: 'Yeah, we're conservative—free-market, free-enterprise, full-spectrum conservative,'" Ryun told Mother Jones magazine last year.

Eight months passed without word from the agency about the group's application, Ryun said. In February 2012, Ryun's attorney contacted the IRS to ask if it needed more information to secure its non-profit status as a 501(c)3 organization. According to Ryun, the IRS told him that the application was being processed by the agency's office in Cincinnati, Ohio—the same one currently facing scrutiny for targeting conservative groups—and to check back in two months.

As directed, Ryun followed up with the IRS in April 2012, and was told that Media Trackers' application was still under review.

When September 2012 arrived with still no word from the IRS, Ryun determined that Media Trackers would likely never obtain standalone non-profit status, and he tried a new approach: Starting over. He applied for permanent non-profit status for a separate group called Greenhouse Solutions, a pre-existing organization that was reaching the end of its determination period.

The IRS approved Greenhouse Solutions' request for non-profit status in three weeks.

When news broke last week that the IRS had applied heavier scrutiny to conservative groups seeking non-profit status from 2010-2012, Ryun said he became convinced that his second application was approved quickly because he applied under the Greenhouse Solutions title, which he called a "liberal-sounding name."

"Within three weeks, Greenhouse received permanent non-profit status from the IRS, and the IRS approval was transmitted to us from its Cincinnati office. We then rolled the Media Trackers project into Greenhouse and began work on a number of new projects," Ryun told Yahoo News in an interview. "Do I think we benefited from what many think is a liberal-sounding name? Absolutely."

In December 2012, Ryun simply made Media Trackers a project of Greenhouse Solutions and withdrew the Media Trackers application.

The IRS website explains why some requests for tax-exempt status take longer than others to process.

"Sometimes, representatives of exempt organizations and practitioners question why certain applications for tax exemption are processed faster than others. Not all applications are the same," the site reads. "While many are complete when received and involve straight-forward scenarios, others may be incomplete or involve complex issues that require further development."

The IRS is currently under fire from both Democrats and Republicans, and Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday announced that he had directed the FBI to launch a criminal probe into the IRS. The same day, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration submitted a review of the IRS' practices, which found that the agency had used "inappropriate criteria" to determine which groups were eligible for non-profit status. Current and former IRS officials are expected to testify about the issue before House committees starting Friday.


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Conservative group says IRS approved nonprofit status after applying with ‘liberal-sounding name’

MediaTrackers.org

In May 2011, Drew Ryun, a conservative activist and former Republican National Committee staffer, began filling out the Internal Revenue Service application to achieve non-profit status for a new conservative watchdog group.

He submitted the paperwork to the IRS in July 2011 for a news site called Media Trackers, which calls itself a "non-partisan investigative watchdog dedicated to promoting accountability in the media and government." Although the site has investigated Republicans like Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Florida Gov. Rick Scott, the site's organizers are apologetically conservative.

"One thing we don't hide is: 'Yeah, we're conservative—free-market, free-enterprise, full-spectrum conservative,'" Ryun told Mother Jones magazine last year.

Eight months passed without word from the agency about the group's application, Ryun said. In February 2012, Ryun's attorney contacted the IRS to ask if it needed more information to secure its non-profit status as a 501(c)3 organization. According to Ryun, the IRS told him that the application was being processed by the agency's office in Cincinnati, Ohio—the same one currently facing scrutiny for targeting conservative groups—and to check back in two months.

As directed, Ryun followed up with the IRS in April 2012, and was told that Media Trackers' application was still under review.

When September 2012 arrived with still no word from the IRS, Ryun determined that Media Trackers would likely never obtain standalone non-profit status, and he tried a new approach: Starting over. He applied for permanent non-profit status for a separate group called Greenhouse Solutions, a pre-existing organization that was reaching the end of its determination period.

The IRS approved Greenhouse Solutions' request for non-profit status in three weeks.

When news broke last week that the IRS had applied heavier scrutiny to conservative groups seeking non-profit status from 2010-2012, Ryun said he became convinced that his second application was approved quickly because he applied under the Greenhouse Solutions title, which he called a "liberal-sounding name."

"Within three weeks, Greenhouse received permanent non-profit status from the IRS, and the IRS approval was transmitted to us from its Cincinnati office. We then rolled the Media Trackers project into Greenhouse and began work on a number of new projects," Ryun told Yahoo News in an interview. "Do I think we benefited from what many think is a liberal-sounding name? Absolutely."

In December 2012, Ryun simply made Media Trackers a project of Greenhouse Solutions and withdrew the Media Trackers application.

The IRS website explains why some requests for tax-exempt status take longer than others to process.

"Sometimes, representatives of exempt organizations and practitioners question why certain applications for tax exemption are processed faster than others. Not all applications are the same," the site reads. "While many are complete when received and involve straight-forward scenarios, others may be incomplete or involve complex issues that require further development."

The IRS is currently under fire from both Democrats and Republicans, and Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday announced that he had directed the FBI to launch a criminal probe into the IRS. The same day, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration submitted a review of the IRS' practices, which found that the agency had used "inappropriate criteria" to determine which groups were eligible for non-profit status. Current and former IRS officials are expected to testify about the issue before House committees starting Friday.


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Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 4, 2013

Nonprofit and 1,200 Volunteers to Provide No Cost Home Repairs to 17 Homes for National Rebuilding Day

LAS VEGAS, April 24, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada and hundreds of community volunteers will come together to provide critical repairs to 17 homes in support of National Rebuilding Day, held on Saturday, April 27, 2013.

Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada (RTSNV) will renovate and repair 17 properties of low-income elderly, disabled, multi-generational families and veterans in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson, in just one day. Renovations will include exterior painting, property clean up, electrical repairs, plumbing repairs, home modifications and energy saving measures.  All renovations are free of charge to homeowners.

National Rebuilding Day is the annual event of Rebuilding Together that highlights its mission to bring volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of low-income homeowners. "Every homeowner wants to live in a house that feels comfortable and safe," said Cynthia Baca, Executive Director of RTSNV. "Proudly, the work we do, along with our volunteers and community partners, allows individuals and families to remain in their homes."

This year, RTSNV is celebrating its 20th anniversary of rehabbing homes in southern Nevada and ensuring that low-income homeowners are given the opportunity to live safely and age with dignity in their own homes. Many of the residents have lived in their homes for decades and are unable to afford many of the home improvements needed.

On National Rebuilding Day, home renovation projects will take place throughout the valley, beginning at 8:30 a.m.-until all work is completed.

CONTACT: Lori Goodwine, 1-702-502-3108, Lori@goodprnow.com

SOURCE Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada


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Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 4, 2013

Nonprofit Benefiting Disabled Veterans Seeks Partners at B4B

Corporate Partnerships with Our Forgotten Warriors will Help Injured Soldiers Access Disability Benefits and Other Resources For Disabled Veterans

LACEY, Wash., April 17, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Our Forgotten Warriors (OFW) doesn't forget—and the Satterberg Foundation with Business4Better (B4B) want to help corporate America discover this organization's unwavering commitment to injured and disabled veterans and service members. Making this possible were two awards to OFW: one for $5,000 from the Satterberg Foundation and the other for $15,000 of waived conference expenses by the organizers of B4B. "The significance of this opportunity cannot be understated," explains co-founder and executive director, Carol Blake. "There is no other organization in the country that provides direct financial support and human intervention services comparable to Our Forgotten Warriors." Thanks to these generosities, OFW will attend the Anaheim, CA Business4Better conference and expo, May 1-2, 2013.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130417/DC93949)

Click to Tweet: Join @ForOurWarriors in Anaheim at #biz4better conference and help corporate America help #veterans

The current shortage of qualified case managers makes it difficult for the VA to process applications in a timely and effective manner. There is also a shortage of nonprofit organizations helping non-combat, disabled veterans.

No other organization provides a suite of services and intensive case management comparable to OFW, and any corporate partnerships that result from OFW's participation in Business4Better will help support injured soldiers and their families. These services include:

  • Appeal of Discharge Status and Upgrade Filings
  • Appeal of VA Decisions
  • Assistance:  Clothing
  • Assistance:  Financial
  • Assistance:  Food
  • Assistance:  Health Care Access
  • Assistance:  Information and Referrals
  • Assistance:  Military Records Searches and Requests
  • Assistance:  Post-Traumatic Stress Illness/Disorder (PTSI/D)
  • Assistance:  Rental
  • Assistance:  Resume Writing
  • Assistance:  Service Dogs
  • Assistance:  Utilities
  • Claims:  Special Monthly Compensation
  • Claims: Disability Compensation (service connected)
  • Home Visits (by appointment only)
  • Outreach for Vietnam/Gulf War/OIF/OEF/OND Veterans
  • Services:  Homeless Veteran Intervention
  • Services:  Career Transition Facilitation
  • Services:  Vocational Rehabilitation

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), there is a staggering backlog of about 900,000 veterans awaiting processing of their disability benefits — which is expected to pass a million by the end of this month. This statistic does not simply represent an inconvenience, a mere delay. It results in broken lives that OFW strives to mend.

Because of advancements in life-saving treatment on the battlefield, more soldiers' lives are being saved:  45% of all those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are filing for disability benefits upon discharge, as compared to 21% during the first Gulf War. The resulting strain on the system has created an untenable administrative bottleneck at the VA.

About Our Forgotten Warriors (OFW) 
Our Forgotten Warriors is a minority and veteran-owned Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that is a symbol of hope, founded with the premise that all soldiers and veterans should receive the best available resources to help them reintegrate with society after their separation from the armed services. We work to address a very specific need in the military community—the gap in services between the time a soldier discharges and the time he or she begins receiving financial assistance and support services. EIN 27-2083316.

About  Satterburg Foundation  (SF):
The Satterberg Foundation strengthens our communities by promoting a just society and a sustainable environment. Doing this work deepens the interconnections of our family.

About  Business4Better Conference & Exposition  (B4B):
Business4Better is a two-day conference designed for people from mid-sized businesses who work in the areas of social responsibility, community outreach, and corporate volunteer programs.

SOURCE Our Forgotten Warriors


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