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    DCIST
    June 22, 2010 Tuesday 5:38 PM EST

    More Delays for Armenian Genocide Museum

    Kriston Capps

    Jun. 22, 2010 (DCist delivered by Newstex) --

    Photo courtesy the DC Public Library Commons

    Michael Neibauer reports today that the Armenian Genocide Museum and
    Memorial -- the organization that owns the former Federal American
    National Bank building downtown and intends to turn it into an
    historical museum -- received another 2-year extension from the Board
    of Zoning. The museum is being delayed as the organization struggles
    with litigation -- and a mounting tax liability.

    Neibauer reports:
    The museum owes $298,819 in real estate taxes -- $217,280 in 2009 and
    $81,539 in 2010 -- as well as $57,998 in public space taxes and $4,876
    in Business Improvement District taxes, according to D.C. tax records.

    The organization collected $2.76 million in grants, contributions and
    interest income in 2007, but only $742,474 in 2008, according to its
    Form 990 filed with the Internal Revenue Service. The museum ended tax
    year 2008 with $22.4 million in net assets.Neibauer says that a former
    donor has demanded the return of his or her contributions and placed a
    lien on the building; one museum trustee said that the case has scared
    off donors. The organization could resolve its legal issues and see
    donations rebound quickly.

    The economy is picking up, which improves the base for philanthropic
    giving. But I'd expect that President Barack Obama's flipflop on the
    issue will be a significant driver for donations. Twice while in
    office President Obama has marked the anniversary of the Armenian
    genocide without using the word "genocide." Know how to send the
    President a message that this is unacceptable? Park an institution
    called "The Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial" in a gorgeous
    Beaux-Arts building a couple blocks from the White House.




    From: A. Papazian
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