How Rusty Leonard Watches Over Donors
October 30, 2006
From today's Wall Street Journal, page 1:
"Using his own money and working from a suburban office park outside Charlotte, N.C., Mr. Leonard is out to make his organization, Wall Watchers, into an investment guide for the religious. Unlike other nonprofits, which must file tax returns, churches aren't required to report how much they receive, whom they get it from and how they spend it. Mr. Leonard reasons that if the faithful were more careful, the money would be better spent.
'If donors would stop being so dumb and start thinking like investors, then there wouldn't be so much fraud and misuse,' he insists..."
Check out the entire WSJ article and see the Wall Watchers' web site.
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