"But donors don't want to fund good causes, they want to fund effective ones. The Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, for example, receives four to five times the number of requests it is able to grant, according to Executive Director David Bennett.
“Clearly, it's a very competitive process,” he said. “Lots of projects don't get funding. ... good ones. We read many applications from very, very worthwhile projects in the community.”, according to an article in the newspaper.
I posted an earlier post about an organization called Rialto Theatr, INc. which is a furniture store called Finders Keepers. And its's neighbor is a nonprofit called Reclamation Project. With all the renovation I confused the two organization, and I apologize.
However, we know that taxes should be made on the part of the building that is not being used for it's purpose. We know that the cigar and tobacco part of the building is the smallest part of the building is being used, so why is the other part not being taxed that is not being used for its purpose?
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