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    Non Profit

    organizations that must make records open to public inspection. Where would one go to
    find these public records..

    #2
    Try this.

    (There may be others that I don't know about...)

    Find and check a charity using Candid's GuideStar. Look up 501(c)(3) status, search 990s, create nonprofit organizations lists, and verify nonprofit information.
    "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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      #3
      Non profits

      Here's another:
      Use Charity Navigator's ratings and resources to find and support highly rated charities that align with your passions and values. Whether you're looking to give toward international relief, the environment, animal welfare, or something else, we empower you to donate and volunteer with confidence.
      Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow

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        #4
        Or go to the Org .

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          #5
          Charities

          Also, try your secretary of state's office or your state's department of charities.

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            #6
            You should be able to obtain that information direct from your local authority.

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              #7
              As Davc said, go to the nonprofit organization. The instructions to the 990 describe how they are required to make the information available. Even though it is public info, some states aren't set up to be distributing the info. It would probably be quicker to get it directly from the charity. The two websites listed are also quite useful.
              "Taxation is the price we pay for failing to build a civilized society." ~ Mark Skousen

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