Beyond the Tea Party: How the IRS Is Killing Nonprofit Media

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[Commentary] Over the past few years the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has virtually stopped approving 501(c)(3) status for nonprofit news organizations. Given the well-documented decline of traditional for-profit newspapers, nonprofit journalism can be a vital alternative, especially at the local and regional levels. But even when applications for 501(c)(3) status aren't rejected outright, they are stacking up, unacted upon, for months and even years. Starting in the middle part of the last decade, a number of nonprofit entrepreneurs launched community websites that were built roughly on the public radio model, funded by grants, sponsorships and contributions from readers. Gaining 501(c)(3) status allowed donors to make those contributions tax-exempt.


Beyond the Tea Party: How the IRS Is Killing Nonprofit Media