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Mar 31 2008

VITA Grant Talking Points From The IRS

The IRS is excited to offer, to its existing and prospective qualifying partners, the opportunity to apply for the first ever VITA grant. Although the development of the program is well underway, it will take several months to complete the design and administrative phase. In the interim, the IRS has developed this document to provide a high level status of the program.

Posted by VACAP Archives at 3:32 PM - Categories: Press Releases | Member News

Mar 27 2008

Congresswoman Barbara Lee's "Private war on Poverty"

Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor of The Nation Magazine, wrote a blog this week in support of Rep. Lee’s "private war on poverty." Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA) has had "with very little political support or media attention" with regards to her work on poverty. Rep. Lee serves on the House Appropriations Committee and its Health and Human Services Subcommittee. Rep. Lee's House Resolution setting a national goal of cutting poverty in half over the next ten years passed the House without opposition. 

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Posted by VACAP Archives at 4:05 PM - Categories: Press Releases

Mar 27 2008

Concerns Raised About CAA Expansion Budget Language

Augusta, Staunton and Waynesboro localities raise concerns about the CAA expansion language in the Virginia budget.

From Newsleader.com - By Lauren Fulbright: General Assembly legislation jeopardizes funding plan
A regional agreement that would rely on state and federal funding to increase resources for low-income residents will go before the Augusta County Board of Supervisors today. But recent actions in the General Assembly could jeopardize this funding.

By forming a community action agency with Staunton and Waynesboro, the county would enter into an agreement that might make the localities eligible for as much as $332,500 in additional grant money, said Elizabeth Middleton, director of Shenandoah Valley Social Services. Both Staunton and Waynesboro have already passed the agreement.

Posted by VACAP Archives at 11:14 AM - Categories: Member News

Mar 26 2008

Scammers Target "Economic Stimulus" Checks

- This is an important story that will be broadcast on radio stations around Virginia--VACAP is a participating member of the Virginia News Connection service.

From the Virginia News Connection - Predators want to cheat you out of your "economic stimulus" check. Phones are already ringing across Virginia with offers to speed up your payout if you just give them your personal information. If you do, says Carolyn Spohrer (SPOR-er) of the Virginia Community Action Partnership, you may get your check, but you'll probably get your bank account cleaned out.

Don't lose your tax rebate to scam artists. That's the word from Virginia community action organizations who say crooks are already trying to con people out of the checks they are due under the economic stimulus plan. But beware: instead of getting your money sooner, you may get your bank account emptied. Carolyn Spohrer is with the Virginia Community Action Partnership.

Carolyn says, "With this stimulus payment has come a lot of folks fleecing people out of this stimulus by making phone calls saying oh, we can get you the stimulus faster if you give us your social security number and your bank account information. Don’t fall for it, don’t believe it, it will not happen."

Carolyn also says another threat is paying too much to cash your check. She says it's a federal government check that any bank or credit union should be able to cash. She adds that a bank may charge a small fee if you're not a regular customer, but it will be far less than a check cashing store.

Anyone with an income of at least $3000 should be getting a check, but you do need to file a tax return. And Spohrer says you don’t have to pay to get that done. "Your best bet would be to file a 1040A, very simple, front and back of one page, and VITA sites can help you for free, AARP can help you for free. There are professional tax preparers out there who are charging for it, but you don’t need to pay to have something like this done.

Posted by VACAP Archives at 11:20 AM - Categories: Stimulus

Mar 26 2008

NYTimes: Financial Safety Net of Nonprofit Organizations Is Fraying, Survey Finds

US   | March 26, 2009
Financial Safety Net of Nonprofit Organizations Is Fraying, Survey Finds
By STEPHANIE STROM
Almost a third of the nation's nonprofit groups said they did not have enough cash on hand to cover more than one month's expenses.

Posted by VACAP Archives at 9:49 AM - Categories: Press Releases

Mar 25 2008

Governor's Town Hall Public Schedule - Loudoun

Governor Timothy M. Kaine began a series of statewide town hall meetings on Monday, March 10 through the reconvened session, to discuss the budget and legislation passed during the 2008 General Assembly Session and take questions from the public. No sign-in is required to attend or ask questions. All town hall meetings are open to the public and media.

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Posted by VACAP Archives at 11:45 AM - Categories: Member News

Mar 25 2008

Governor Kaine Wants To Change State/Local Relationship

From The Danville Register & Bee - The relationship between Virginia's cities and state government is about to change, if Gov. Timothy M. Kaine's ideas gain acceptance in the General Assembly.

The tax revenue that's sent from the state back to local governments could be distributed under a new formula designed to keep localities from competing with each other, Kaine said in an interview with the News & Advance.

Posted by VACAP Archives at 11:23 AM - Categories: Member News