One Fund Boston Receives 259 Victim Claims
By David Ertischek One Fund Boston administrators received 259 claims before the window for applying for claims closed on June 15, according to the
One Fund Boston Receives Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Status
One Fund Boston has gained official tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service, meaning contributions are tax-deductible. IRS Spokesperson Peggy Riley confirmed to Patch that One Fund Boston was granted official 501(c)(3) status by the IRS, which is also posted on One Fund’s website. One Fund Boston has received more than $ 12 million in public donations, and $ 17 milion from corporate donations, according to its website. Forms for victims to file for claims to receive money are being distributed on Wednesday, and money is expected to be handed out starting June 30. Noted administrator Kenneth Feinberg is heading up the distribution of funds. SOUTH END PATCH: Facebook | Twitter | E-mail Updates South End Patch