Using State Attorney General Records to Identify Telemarketer Payments by Charitable Organizations

Given the poor economy and the resulting decrease in spontaneous donations, more charities have been hiring telemarketing companies to solicit donations over the phone. Charity officials justify the low return typically associated with these programs on the supposition that recent donors are more likely to repeat their donations in the future. However, watchdog groups such as Charity Navigator disagree that the fees paid to telemarketers are worthwhile. Here's how you can use public records to get the facts and draw your own conclusion.

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U.S. Attorney General Releases Memo Establishing a New Standard of Openness for Freedom of Information Requests

In a January 21st memo, President Obama called for U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to set new federal guidelines to carry out a more transparent interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act. On March 19th, Holder issued a memo to the heads of federal agencies with instructions to err on the side of openness when responding to FOIA requests.

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