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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOPL is not a 501-c3
The OPL is a mutual benefit non profit. Look it up and educate yourself.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust comply with normal practices, particularly non-profits, and post them. Usually not posted if there is something to hide. Your comments are ignorant and unhelpful.
Maybe a simple reminder by way of either email or a phone call might create some sort of urgency on their part....or your could just go on complaining til your blue in the face. Im sure youll get some sort of satisfaction in it.
Your obviously not a fan of OYSA, otherwise youd be happy and could/would care less how things have been decided these past few months.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA non-profit organization doesn't have to be tax exempt per 501c3
Bottom line is OPL is not tax exempt so by any reasonable standards they would be considered for profit. Makes it hard to understand their beef with the Timbers, although it seems no one has figured out how to access all the profit OPL has created. Nothing dumber than a for profit organization that can't access their own profits.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWelcome to earth, when people here talk about non profit organizations 95% or more of them will think of 501c3 type organizations. If what you are saying is OPL didn't make a profit that doesn't make them a non-profit organization.
Bottom line is OPL is not tax exempt so by any reasonable standards they would be considered for profit. Makes it hard to understand their beef with the Timbers, although it seems no one has figured out how to access all the profit OPL has created. Nothing dumber than a for profit organization that can't access their own profits.
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Originally posted by Marbull View PostIt didnt hurt that I made a call to them either.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWelcome to earth, when people here talk about non profit organizations 95% or more of them will think of 501c3 type organizations. If what you are saying is OPL didn't make a profit that doesn't make them a non-profit organization.
Bottom line is OPL is not tax exempt so by any reasonable standards they would be considered for profit. Makes it hard to understand their beef with the Timbers, although it seems no one has figured out how to access all the profit OPL has created. Nothing dumber than a for profit organization that can't access their own profits.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLol. Awesome reply. That probably took you 30 seconds to make that call and get results. That's what smart people do. The original poster didn't think of that idea, instead wasted all of our time.
Now that the pages have been published it was determined that there was nothing to talk about. Status quo at OYSA and full steam ahead.
With many of the managerial duties being performed by the Timbers now, much of the "discussions" that used to take place at the board meetings dont any longer, as there is no OYSA staffer dealing with the little issues that come up. Now it's just overseeing the various programs USYSA requires OYSA to have and maintain compliance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLol. Awesome reply. That probably took you 30 seconds to make that call and get results. That's what smart people do. The original poster didn't think of that idea, instead wasted all of our time.
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