Tri-State Alliance Loses Non Profit Status

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Tri-State Alliance Loses Non Profit Status

The Tri-State Alliance has had its nonprofit status revoked.

This information comes from the IRS website where it states the organization did not file a Form 990 for Fiscal Year 2014 through 2015.

According to the IRS website, the revocation went into effect in May 2017, but the organization received a formal notice in February 2018.

IRS states that Form 990 will be automatically revoked for three straight years.

Earlier this month, board director Kelly Course resigned. His reasoning was that “there might be a potential misuse of resources within the organization.”

Evansville Police have confirmed there is no active investigation at this time.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Of course NO investigation- Coures was present during the ” violation” thus would have to resign his city post.

  2. You have to wonder about all these boards. Supposedly they are to oversee these organizations but apparently as with ECHO and now this it really makes you wonder how many more are out there with no oversight. One that comes to mind would be the water and sewer department.

  3. Looks lie we’ll be in for a real cat fight between Wally Paynter and Kelly Coures. Maybe they can set up a cage at the Someplace Else and charge admission to watch them scratch their eyes out.

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