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News Release
For Immediate Release
June 28, 2005
Senate Approves
Greenleaf Bill on Fundraising
HARRISBURG –A measure offered by
Sen. Stewart J. Greenleaf to raise the monetary
threshold that volunteer groups may gather through
fundraising before an audit is required passed the
Senate unanimously.
Greenleaf said that the goal of
Senate Bill 210 is to ensure that volunteer
firefighter and other emergency services organizations
won't need to pay for an audit until their fundraising
amounts to $250,000 in one year. The current
charitable solicitation threshold for such groups is
$125,000 before an a financial audit is triggered.
"Volunteer firefighters and emergency services groups
have rolled up their sleeves and tackled the job of
raising their own funding to operate as volunteers in
our communities. Senate Bill 210 would help these
community volunteers and other charitable
organizations by making sure that all the money they
raise goes toward their training, equipment, or
service," Greenleaf said. He noted that he was asked
by a volunteer firefighter organization to offer the
bill so that volunteers would not have to utilize
$6,000 to $8,000 of their funds to pay for an audit.
Greenleaf noted that the proposed
threshold of $250,000 is sufficiently high to allow
for inflation in coming years.
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