Originally posted by: ElFenix
$83 million a year in federal subsidies goes to an organization that has over $1 billion in assets and counts the wealthiest segment of the population as its membership.
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: ElFenix
$83 million a year in federal subsidies goes to an organization that has over $1 billion in assets and counts the wealthiest segment of the population as its membership.
source?
Originally posted by: dullard
Is it really that hard to find yourself?Originally posted by: tnitsuj
source?
Why? Because they vote. Consistently, and en masse.Originally posted by: ElFenix
$83 million a year in federal subsidies goes to an organization that has over $1 billion in assets and counts the wealthiest segment of the population as its membership.
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Not sure, but what purpose does the subsidies serve? Are we talking about some kind of program they provide or?
9. Federal and Other Grants
AARP administers grants received from federal agencies and private organizations. The
two largest grant programs are described below:
A) Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) provides subsidized
assignments and job training for persons 55 and older whose income is at or below 125%
of the federal poverty level. The SCSEP project is primarily funded by the U.S.
Department of Labor. The current commitment expires in June 2005.
B) Tax Counseling for the Elderly (Tax-Aide) provides volunteer assistance for federal
income tax preparation to low and moderate income persons, with special attention to
those 60 and older throughout the country. In the 2004 and 2003 tax seasons,
approximately 1,890,000 and 1,900,000 older persons were assisted. The Tax-Aide
project is primarily funded by the Internal Revenue Service. The current commitment
expires in September 2005.
Included in grant revenues from sponsoring agencies are reimbursements for enrollees,
facility costs, office expenses, and other allowable costs.
The continuation of all grant programs for fiscal year 2005 and beyond is subject to
commitment of funds by sponsoring agencies.
Has your outrage cooled now that you know the money is for specifc programs?Originally posted by: ElFenix
$83 million a year in federal subsidies goes to an organization that has over $1 billion in assets and counts the wealthiest segment of the population as its membership.
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Powerful lobby = ca$h.
Never fails!
