Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Growth Dimensions—Charities Data Base

 

The following is taken from the Illinois Attorney General’s website on Charities:  http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/charities/search/detail.jsp

image

image

The Executive Director, Mark Williams was paid $83,138 for the year ending 12-31-2008.

Illinois Attorney General - Charitable Trust Database Search

 

Charitable Database Search


The Charitable Database is a list of public charities and private foundations which are registered with the Attorney General’s Office and in compliance with the reporting requirements imposed upon them by Illinois law. You can search by charity name, charity number, FEIN number, city, state and/or zip code.

By using this search engine you can obtain financial details on those charities listed in the Charitable Database. Such details include the charity’s address and county, as well as its assets and income.

In addition, the Charitable Database includes scanned images of current complete annual financial reports filed with this Office after March 31, 2004. A complete annual financial report generally includes a charity’s Form AG990-IL and its IRS Form 990 or 990PF. A public charity’s annual financial report should include an audited financial statement if its annual gross receipts exceed $150,000 or if the charity used a paid professional fund raiser and raised contributions in excess of $25,000.

In reviewing these reports you must remember that the charity — not the Attorney General — prepares the reports. The Attorney General does not control the information contained on the report, and consequently this Office cannot guarantee the accuracy, quality, or validity of such information.

Please note that if a charity is not registered with this Office or has not timely filed its financial reports as required by Illinois law, information on that charity will not be available using this Charitable Database. However, the Illinois Attorney General does maintain a record of every charity ever registered with this Office. If you cannot find information on a particular charity using the Charitable Database, email us or you can call 312-814-2595 (TTY: 312-814- 3374) to find out if that charity was ever registered with this Office.

If you want to obtain copies of a charity’s registration statements and/or prior financial reports filed with this Office, you may request them by writing to the “Office of the Attorney General, Charitable Trust Bureau, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60601.”

Click on the following to search the database of registered charities:  Illinois Attorney General - Charitable Trust Database Search

ComEd seeks rate hike with legislation - Courier News

ComEd - An Exelon Company

The company’s legislation, which is being carried by Rep. Kevin McCarthy (D-Orland Park), is designed to allow the utility to embark on a $2.6 billion modernization of its power grid over the next 10 years.

state’s top utility watchdog said the legislation would effectively do an end run around the Illinois Commerce Commission, which has had the traditional task of signing off on utility rate hikes.

“Under the guise of saying they want to modernize the grid, which could be a good thing if done right, what they’re really proposing to do is gut the regulatory system that’s been in place about 100 years and replace it with one that’s got far less oversight of rates and lead to rate increases year after year,” said David Kolata, executive director of the Citizens Utility Board.

to “pass through” costs to ratepayers without ICC approval.

“They’re in there,” Madigan said of the provisions, without elaborating. “It happened before. It could happen again.”

Click on the following for more detailsComEd seeks rat

e hike with legislation - Courier News

JPMorgan Testifes Before Congress, Apologizes For Foreclosures and Hiking Interest Rates on Soldiers - ABC News

thumbnailCA0R0QER

Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which provides active duty soldiers, who purchased a home prior to the start of their active duty, a 6 percent cap on their mortgage interest rate and any other fees while they are on active duty and for a year after they are discharged.

Chase is working on making things "whole as soon as possible," vowing to return $2.4 million to servicemembers and their families and has taken care of 12 of the 18 foreclosures.

But as committee members pointed out, the $2.4 million settlement is miniscule compared with the funds at JPMorgan Chase's disposal.

"Morgan Chase got $25 billion in TARP funds, so for them to settle for a mere pittance of $2 million based upon not even providing economic damages to these people

Click on the following for more details:  JPMorgan Testifes Before Congress, Apologizes For Foreclosures and Hiking Interest Rates on Soldiers - ABC News

Rahm Emanuel’s $18.5 million paychecks: How did he do it? - Chicago Sun-Times

Rahm Emanuel .

[Rahm Emmanuel]managing director of Wasserstein, Perella [& Co.]. How’d you get that spot? No banking experience — why am I going to hire you? He said he was a relationship manager. What’s a relationship manager? What relationship was he bringing? He was bringing in donors to the Clinton administration.”

top 5 percent of investment bankers

[Emanuel deals] merger between the Chicago Unicom and Philadelphia Peco…GTCR Golder Rauner’s purchase of SecurityLink from SBC Ameritech

Click on the following for more details:  Rahm Emanuel’s $18.5 million paychecks: How did he do it? - Chicago Sun-Times