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Friday, November 09, 2012
Charity Regulators (Finally) Eye Overvaluation Of Donated Goods - Forbes
Charity Regulators (Finally) Eye Overvaluation Of Donated Goods - Forbes: lizabeth Korsmo is an assistant attorney general in New Mexico and heads that state’s Charities Bureau. By all gossip–and there’s a lot–she is a key player in a coordinated but unpublicized effort by charitable regulators across a number of states to crack down on nonprofits who greatly exaggerate the value of donated goods to make themselves look bigger and better than they really are.
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