breaking news
The Bill Clinton Birthplace in Hope reported
its first noticeable uptick in donations and revenues in years.
Tax documents obtained by The Associated Press show that in
2002-2003, the foundation running the birthplace in Hope nearly
doubled annual donations. The amount jumped from more than
39-thousand dollars to more than 77-thousand dollars.
The birthplace museum and visitors center has struggled the past
several years in the shadow of the 160 (m) million dollar Clinton
Presidential Library project in Little Rock.
I-R-S documents show the nonprofit Clinton Birthplace Foundation
is still losing money, with expenses outpacing revenues by almost
51-thousand dollars last year. But its three main sources of
revenue -- donations, five-dollar-a-person visitors fees and
gift-store sales -- are the largest in seven years.
Posted by Mike Hellgren
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