Tuesday, January 6, 2009

CONGRESS TARGETS PHILANTHROPY

Congressman Xavier Becerra (D-Ca.) thinks he's discovered a new source of political treasure: the money inside private and community foundations. Unless foundations reprogram money in the direction of Mr. Becerra's preferences, he'll start proceedings to dismantle their tax exemption.

But he may want to think twice. A study out this month suggests that foundations spread economic benefits more broadly through society than had been previously imagined. For the $43 billion that foundations spent on grants in 2007, they created direct economic benefits of $368 billion. Those nonprofits that consistently outperform government programs have been saving taxpayers a bundle. Consider:

  • Foundations offered $10 billion to support health-related programs, which yielded $75 billion in benefits.
  • Some $10 billion for education programs produced $49 billion in benefits.
  • $6 billion for human-services programs produced $65 billion in benefits.
The study also posits that the productive jobs that result from programs in turn produce revenue flows for the government. In all, state, local, and federal governments can thank foundations for putting some $145 billion in tax dollars into their coffers last year.

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