From the New York Times on May 26th.
In case folks out there have not heard of the recent challenges to nonprofit tax exemption and the Minnesota case I thought I would pass this along. Some concerns may be justified; how big should a university endowment be? Does that nonprofit hospital do enough to be considered a charity? Or maybe not. But those big dollars will get people talking and those nonprofits need to have a story to tell or one will be told to them.
A quote from the article really hits the mark for me:
The nonprofit sector is being pressed to be more business-like and to find new ways to fill the gaps between what [funders] will pay and what services cost, but then assessors want to treat us like businesses, which pay taxes.I think this will be a big issue in the coming years as both charities and governments struggle to find more sources of revenue, especially in a troubled economy.