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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Save the Air in Nevada County?
Its home page has a "Donate" button & says "Please Help our Education and Research Efforts – Tax Deductible 501 (c)(3)"
So I went looking for its IRS Form 990s on Guidestar, but couldn't find the org. there; checked the IRS "search for charities", couldn't find it there; checked a listing of Nevada County nonprofits, couldn't find it there.
At the time of posting , phone calls to their "Media Relations" people had not yet been returned, and nor had the previous day's inquiry to a founder; but see comments for update.
I'm sure the answer is simple and aboveboard, but I'd like to know what it is.
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Searching by the snail mail address gives this:
ReplyDelete"Green Research / Save the Air in Nevada County
PO Box 441
Grass Valley, CA 95945"
You may have better luck searching for the name "Green Research" in the lists of 501c3's...
-- frank
Thank you Frank.
ReplyDeleteYes, Green Research is listed as a 501c3; though it has no 990s on Guidestar.
I did get an email from an STAinNC founder? board member? both? (I don't see any organizational info on the website) saying:
"STA in NC has a fiscal agent. It was funded mostly from several small fundraisers in contributions of $25 to $50 and received a grant from the Air District 3 years ago."
A fiscal agent like the Tides Foundation, I guess; to avoid having to deal with organizational overhead, including IRS filings.
I've asked who.
(I emailed & left a phone msg; no response yet)
ReplyDeleteUpdate: Another STA in NC member tells me that STA in NC's fiscal agent is Green Research Inc (in category C11 - "single organization support"); as noted above, it has no filings on Guidestar.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess we know about as much/little about STA in NC as we do about the (CABPRO-tied) Sierra Environmental Studies Foundation.
(actually less, since SESF's board members are disclosed)
ReplyDeleteminor correction, GRI's "deductibility code" (link) is 4 ("A private foundation, generally with a 30% deductibility limitation."), which I think makes it a 501(c)(4), not 501c3 as I'd said above.
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