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Supervisors direct staff to craft nonprofit funding‑transparency policy
Summary
The board unanimously directed staff to develop a policy by July requiring recent Form 990s, up‑to‑date financials and checks of conflict‑of‑interest and whistleblower policies for nonprofits seeking significant county funding; supervisors debated whether one or three years of filings are needed.
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors voted 5–0 on May 5 to direct staff to draft a county policy for vetting nonprofits that receive county funding.
Supervisor Plummer presented recommended elements: require recent Form 990s (with an initial proposal of three years), the last 12 months of financial statements for requests over $50,000, confirm conflict‑of‑interest and whistleblower…
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