RO: The court of appeals accepted the appeal on 8/26 so they put a stay on the sactions till a ruling is made.
Source?
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RO: The court of appeals accepted the appeal on 8/26 so they put a stay on the sactions till a ruling is made.
Source?
january 19, 2017 to all bodies of elders in wales re: prerecorded memorial and special talk 2017 - welsh.
I didn't dismiss what you said. I didn't deny the statement that followed your "I am sure" pronouncement.
I was just holding you accountable for what you said. I wanted confirmation that was more than just "I am sure"
There is a difference. I notice that you have a habit of jumping to conclusions about what people say on this forum. Maybe you should work on that. You know...get your facts straight
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RO: I am sure that...
That's nice.
What do you base your surety on?
What happened to "only facts, folks...give me facts and only facts"?
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RO: ... if they do qualify for a grant that is not competitive and is formula based, they will apply for it and take it.
Thank you for confirming that.
The WTS takes advantage of the government granting systems. Just like I have thought.
The WTS is not fully subsidized by donations. The donations, though, do serve a purpose within most granting systems for non-profits. In order to "meet the requirements" for receiving funds, organizations have to show the agency distributing those grants that a certain percentage of their operating costs is supported by donations from their members.
Without the required amount of donations to present to those granting agencies, the WTS* would fail to qualify for certain grants.
*edit to add - the WTS is probably the wrong term to use. I would suspect that most of the grants for jw..org are run through the corporate structure call the "CCJW".
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RO: Outlaw. Then if you know that why did you call them a first world nation.
Oh Richard. Outlaw didn't call "them" a first world nation.
Outlaw said: "1st Nations People"
Google it, Richard. You can add that to your "facts" file
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Richard, google searching that information doesn't show that you know how the granting system works.
You miss the whole point of why I am making a big deal out of this.
You had said that governments offer grants to the WTS.
You made it sound like the WTS was approached with a gift and they just simply said "oh, thank you very much"
To repeat - the granting system does not work like that
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RO: OK if you don't like the argument of student grants. The Department of Justice offers 41% of their grants for a formula based grant system, where if an organization meets the requirements for a grant it is then awarded to them without discretion.
Right. The awarding of the grant is dependent upon the organization "meeting requirements". The competition is built into the application process itself and doesn't appear in the final awarding of the grants - that competitive quality is fulfilled by the "meeting requirement" rule.
That still doesn't mean that the grant is "offered". The decision to apply for that grant still rests with the organization itself - it is not offered to them. It is a different process than what you implied with your original statement.
And thank you that information about the Justice Department grants. Would it be safe to assume you know that because of your association with the org under question? Did you have the opportunity to apply for some of those grants from the Justice Department on behalf of the WTS?
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Richard, government grants are not "offered", regardless if you compete for them or not. *edit to add - your little bit about student grants is irrelevant to this topic
You are using watchtower speak and slipping sideways with your speech.
Just like with this comment:
" The Navajo nation is very happy that Watchtower is trying to present information in that language..."
Says who? The Watchtower?
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Thank you for your reply, Richard.
Just one little comment. You said "...they do accept government grants when it is offered to them"
Government grants don't work that way. The grants are not "offered". Organizations apply and compete for them.
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Joe: I also suspect that WT may be in receipt of government subsidies for 'promotion of the Welsh language'.
^^^This^^^
Richard Oliver, you come across as having knowledge about how the WTS operates. Any comment on the possibility that the org receives grants/subsidies/special considerations, etc., for providing language services?
Language revitalization is a popular global initiative. How does the org's language initiatives fit in that framework? Do they take advantage of the monies available for such an endeavor?
Or are the translation operations of the WTS simply a "charitable activity" that enables the org to have tax-free status?