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Board grants retroactive exemptions to Murphy Mentoring Group for 2022–23 after nonprofit presentation
Summary
The board approved retroactive exemptions for Murphy Mentoring Group's respite house for 2022 and 2023; nonprofit founders described the facility as a Medicaid-billable respite house for children with behavioral and emotional needs and said the property is 100% dedicated to the program.
The Marion County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals approved retroactive property-tax exemptions for Murphy Mentoring Group’s respite house for the 2022 and 2023 assessment years.
Jennifer Murphy, cofounder, described the nonprofit’s work and the facility’s purpose: “Our original purpose was to, empower children through specialized mentoring and educational services,” Murphy said, adding the organization established a respite house to provide short-term stays so…
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