Can a moderator sticky this please.
Many of our members have expressed an interest in the financial reports and I want to ensure they ask have an opportunity to see them.
Thanks in advance.
Guys, I will talk to the rest of the board about your request and see what they think about opening it up to the general public.
In my opinion, and my vote will be, to keep the documents for our memberships use and information only.
We are a non-profit, but we are a private club with paid members. Our members have a right to understand where and how the clubs money is being spent as their dues are part of our revenue stream.
I am not sure what benefit the club, or our members would have, by allowing our financial information being provided generally to anybody that wants it. As such, I will be voting "no" to the request but I will let you know what the Board's decision is.
For anyone that is interested that doesn't want to wait for the sites listed you can request to see all the Form 990 documentation and the board must make it available to you at the primary place of business within 30 days of receiving formal request in writing I believe. (it might be 60 days, I cant remember exactly)
And there is far more information on the Form 990's then what was released in this document.
For the most part you have to be a member of the organization to get the information with a request like that but some states are a bit different. Not sure where Illinois falls, but the 990 is Federal. The 990 due date has to be coming up soon or has already passed based on the "re-incorporation" date of the club.
You correct I just went back and looked at (805 ILCS 105/107.75) (from Ch. 32, par. 107.75) and it is voting members that have that right, but I believe you can request the 990's for any year with a FOIA request directly including past years
You don't need a FOIA request. Guidestar.org is free and publishes all of them. CMAS was in default for the last 3 years and re-incorporated in 2012 so there will be no past reports.
What does "in default" mean?
I just found this forum and I would be very interested in taking a look a at the reports before officially joining, this seems to make the most sense. I think its silly to join then ask to see them.
Huh, common sense. You MUST be new![]()
What does "in default" mean?
Meaning they hadn't filed or were inactive.