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CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY PLACEMENT CENTER BEGINS WORK WITH 501(c) AGENCIES TRUST

By February 9, 2016Blog

501(c) Agencies Trust announced today the addition of Christian Community Placement Center (CCPC) as a new program participant. CCPC is a member of the Oregon Alliance of Children’s Programs.

501(c) Agencies Trust helps nonprofits across the country leave their state unemployment tax system and become employers who reimburse the state for their unemployment costs.

Christian Community Placement Center is a Christian organization compassionately serving youth and families, providing them counseling, mentoring, skill building and education services in a safe environment, to support the development of their hope and future. They provide services to youth through four programs: therapeutic foster care, mentoring, residential services, and mental health counseling.

By working with 501(c) Agencies Trust, Christian Community Placement Center is taking advantage of their option to leave the Oregon unemployment insurance tax system. Federal law allows them and other 501(c)(3)s like them to stop paying their unemployment taxes and to self fund their own programs. Doing so can save organizations 40 to 60 percent on those unemployment insurance costs. 501(c) Agencies Trust helps organizations manage these services and any future unemployment claims.

CCPC joins nearly 1,500 nonprofits nationwide as plan participants who collectively save millions of dollars annually on unemployment costs by leaving the state unemployment tax system to become reimbursing employers.

“Christian Community Placement Center provides youth in their programs with case management, counseling, educational services, and skill building,” said John Huckstadt, Founder of 501(c) Agencies Trust. “By working with 501(c) Agencies Trust, we believe they will have more budget flexibility in order to better help those they serve.”

501(c) Agencies Trust is a national organization created by a dozen nonprofits in 1982 that helps organizations like yours leave the state unemployment tax system and become reimbursing employers. 501(c) Agencies Trust works closely with both large national agencies such as Boys and Girls Clubs, Y-USA, Feeding America and United Cerebral Palsy as well as smaller stand-alone organizations.

Visit www.501cTrust.org and complete a free analysis to see if our program is right for your organization.

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