What efforts are American nonprofits funding overseas? By and large, we don’t know, and federal disclosure laws are no help because they don’t require American nonprofits (other than private foundations) to disclose their grants to organizations outside the United States. But that may change, as Congress considers legislation to reform “Schedule F” on the nonprofit tax return. Joining us to discuss the proposal is our colleague Robert Stilson, one of the loudest voices calling for the change.
Listen to “Episode 317: Disclosing Foreign Grantmaking” on Spreaker.
- Capital Research Center: Require Nonprofits to Disclose Their Foreign Grantmaking
- Capital Research Center: The Need for Foreign Grant Disclosure by Nonprofits
- Office of U.S. Representative Lloyd Smucker (R-PA): Smucker Foreign Grant Reporting Act Receives Unanimous Support in Committee
- InfluenceWatch: People’s Support Foundation (PSF)
- InfluenceWatch: People’s Welfare Association (PWA)
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Author: Michael Watson
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