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Nonprofit organizations are doing acts of service that are necessary for community growth and advancement.  Currently, there are 2 million tax exempt organizations across the country and half of them are charitable.  In Part One of a two-part series on community nonprofit organizations, Dennis McCuistion and the panelists take a look at community nonprofit organizations.  Specifically, they seek to answer the following questions:

  • What do you need to know in order to volunteer or donate?
  • What is the purpose of nonprofit organizations?
  • What are the tax benefits they are the able to enjoy?

Join us Sunday, July 18, 2010 on KERA, Channel 13 for Part one of a two-part series on non-profit organizations, entitled: What You Need to Know About Nonprofit Organizations.

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Friday News Update: Uganda Bombings, Iran's Nuclear Fuel and the BP Oil Spill
Bill George Comments on Goldman Sachs' Leadership Team