April 23, 1998
Most In-Kind Programs Are Not 'Charity Hustlers'
To the Editor:
Your March 26 issue pointed to an alarming trend in private companies running automobile and other in-kind contributions programs for non-profit organizations ("Donated Cars: a License for Abuse?").
Many companies are profiting by abusing the tax-exempt status of legitimate charities. Charities are complicit in these arrangements, somehow convincing themselves that the "scraps from the table" of the for-profit company are enough to
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