While state Sen. Yvonne
Dorsey-Colomb frets that The
Colomb Foundation, founded by her husband, surely should not be on this
list, blaming a lack of documentation provided – that was first requested 18
months prior – on “office moves,” in fact the organization has a history of
failure to provide proper legal documentation regarding what it holds itself
out to be. According to its corporate
filing with the state, it began in 2004, predating her marriage to him, and
currently is in good standing with the state.
But the problem is, if we take it at its word, it never has been in
good standing with the Internal Revenue Service. The group solicits donations
and on its website at the appropriate page
states, “We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, meaning that your contribution of time
or money will be tax deductible.” In order to achieve this, a group must secure
from the IRS a letter of determination, and then to stay in good standing must
follow a regular schedule of reporting.