Transparency for taxpayer funded non-profits?
by Amy Oliver | 4:55 pm, December 30, 2009 | Comments Off
In her recently published opinion editorial, COST intern Elizabeth Matecki suggests that transparency should extend to taxpayer-funded non-profits such as Community Centered Boards (CCBs), which are state-established service providers for the developmentally disabled.
Elizabeth discovered that some CCBs hide behind their 501c3 status, refuse to answer questions about how they spend taxpayer dollars, and claim they can’t provide necessary services due to lack of funding while paying an executive director nearly $370,000 in salary and benefits each year. This leaves some parents of Colorado’s developmentally disabled to wonder if some are getting fat paychecks at the expense of their children.
Check out Independent Ideas: “Community Centered Boards need fiscal transparency.”
Tags: Colorado Spending Transparency > Community Centered Boards > Elizabeth Matecki > Syndicated
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