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2014 990 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE**PUBLIC DISCLOSURE** Form990Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 15450047 Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. Open
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Public disclosure is the act of making certain information available to the public for transparency and accountability purposes.
Public officials, government employees, and certain organizations are typically required to file public disclosure forms.
Public disclosure forms can usually be filled out online or on paper, and require detailed information about finances, assets, and potential conflicts of interest.
The purpose of public disclosure is to promote transparency, prevent corruption, and hold public officials and organizations accountable for their actions.
Information such as income, assets, gifts, and potential conflicts of interest must typically be reported on public disclosure forms.
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