Rowan Jobs Initiative leaders may be darned if they do and darned if they don't when it comes to releasing all the records in which county commissioners have taken an interest.
But here's what they have shared so far, in a report given to commissioners Monday — schedules of cash balances, receipts and disbursements compiled by Sherrill & Smith certified public accountants. RJI formed in late 2003 to launch an aggressive, five-year branding and marketing campaign for Rowan.
Clearly, government has been the biggest backer of this effort. Over its four years of existence, RJI has taken in $674,596 — including $430,000 from local government, $161,564 in gifts and grants, $76,008 in dues paid by area businesses, and $7,024 in interest. County funds alone amounted to nearly half of RJI's income, and city funds contributed 16 percent.
Where did the money go? Since volunteers drive RJI, it has no payroll — a major cost for many nonprofits. But the organization did have office expenses of $8,597. Travel and expenses for promotional purposes totaled $21,897. Details about who traveled where and for what are not included. For the most part, this report sticks to broad categories and numbers.
The accountant's report breaks down the biggest category, "program services," into three parts: $291,673 for consultants, $223,243 for advertising and $173 in miscellaneous expenses. That's 94 percent of the $545,583 in disbursements over the years, and RJI had $129,013 on hand at the end of 2007. Government would call that a fund balance. A nonprofit might consider it a good start going into 2008.
A note at the end of the report attempts to address questions about money spent with onetime board member Mike Miller's company, Miller Davis, though he is not mentioned by name. Expenses for buying advertising from "a company owned by a certain board member" were zero in 2004, $75 in 2005, $18,734 in 2006 and $78,301 in 2007.
If the RJI board had not used the services of a board member — even if he didn't profit, as Miller says — this controversy never would have arisen and the report would not exist. The fact that Miller ran for the board of commissioners no doubt came to bear, also. Miller didn't survive the primary, but no matter. There's a lot of politics behind this debate.
Other nonprofits who receive government funds should take note. Using the services of a board member will look bad if for some reason the government decides to look into your operations.
And a request to officials: If your public board gives money to an organization, stay abreast of its operations and give your support, if you're going to hand over taxpayers' money. Former Food Lion CEO Tom Smith was chairman of Rowan Jobs Initiative when its "Available for Work" brand was unveiled in January 2006. "It's going to take the full commitment of this county to make it work," Smith said. Commissioners might have spent county money, but they didn't spend any of their own time on Rowan Jobs Initiative.
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It takes time : Wednesday, September 24, 2008 3:52 AM
Be reasonable people. Give RJI some time. It takes awhile to write books. If that's what their doing?
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RJI, County Citizens still want to know what you did with our money : Monday, September 22, 2008 8:40 PM
We are waiting to hear from you. You owe us an explanation. Has the cat got your tongue? Come on and fess up.
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RJI is still wrong. : Sunday, August 31, 2008 1:21 PM
"The county attorney as I understand is a member so perhaps he can enlighten them." There may be more than one uninformed poster. The county attorney is not a member or RJI. However, he has been a member once upon a time. Regarding the conflict of interest, Mike was a board member and Miller got a contract. His not voting on that particular item does not excuse the conflict of interest fact. The elitists simply do what they want to do and expect everyone to sit down, shut up, and ask no questiions (but just send the money in). It doesn't work that way as they found out. The still owe the citizens an explanation of how they spent the county money.
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: Thursday, August 28, 2008 11:46 AM
Tom Smith's name is mentioned in the article. Why don't you call him and ask him your questions? I'll bet he would be happy to address your concerns.
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: Thursday, August 28, 2008 11:30 AM
I don't know, but why don't you try it instead of complaining all the time and trying to be so divisive? As I've stated before, it's my feeling that RJI isn't about to appear to bow down to the commissioners after RJI was blasted in the media by the commissioners before November 4. Doing so would only make it appear that Sides, Chamberlain, & Hall had prevailed, thus taking any responsibility away from them for not being more prudent in how they hand out money. It's a shame that both sides can't act a little more mature and get this resolved. My guess is after the election, everything will be out in the open.
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Will $500 buy information? Influence? Better Tee-times at "The Club"? : Thursday, August 28, 2008 9:10 AM
Would a $500 membership buy all the information the taxpayers deserve? Would it buy political influence, at least with Salisbury (not the county, not any more)? Would it help get liberal leaders elected who will react more favorably to the political influence of elitists who can afford the $500 per year? A more salient question is: Who'd want to be part of this group, now that we are seeing how they duck and run when questioned?
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: Thursday, August 28, 2008 6:13 AM
FYI RJI people are all volunteers, they are not elected nor are they appointed by anyone. They donate their time and personal money. Their membership I believe is open to anyone. It would be nice if you were so well informed before making so many assumptions. Had our commissioners been so concerned about what was going on and how money was being used perhaps just one of them would have taken time to attend a meeting. Bottom line here is that our elected officials made a mistake and are trying to shift the blame away from themselves to RJI. The county attorney as I understand is a member so perhaps he can enlighten them. If you're so concerned about RJI and since you have all the answers why don't you join for $500 and then you can report back to everyone what is actually going on.
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RJI no accountable : Thursday, August 28, 2008 5:15 AM
"It amazes me to read many of these posts and see how some folks want to point fingers and shift blame and try to divide our community." You are right about RJI trying to shift the blame for this fiasco away from themselves and on to others. However, they have not been successful so far. They have only themselves to blame for the mess that they are in. They are dividing our county into us versus them. Most RJI members are apparantly city residents that would like to see the city run the county as well as the city. Not long ago, the city ran the county and that was a disaster and the bums were thrown out. As far as " I respect any elected official for giving their time to our community." I suppose you are referring to the County Commissioners here. I respect them too. If you are referring to the RJI people, are you sure that they are elected? They may very well be appointed. Their closed policy makes it hard to know. You can join RJI for a mere $500 per year. I am sure they will take contributions of any amount if you wish to help them. However, don't expect them to be accountable. They will expect you contribute, then sit down, shut up, and don't ask questions. They seem to be elitists and are not very open about what they do, the results they get (none so far as reported) or they goals they have. We still need to know what they are hiding.
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: Thursday, August 28, 2008 2:29 AM
If people are curious as to how this group operates and how they spend money I'm sure that RJI would welcome new members. All you would have to do is pay your dues and attend meetings and then you would have your facts.
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: Thursday, August 28, 2008 2:25 AM
To Money Wasted On RJI: I do watch the meetings on channel 16 whenever possible. It's the best comedy show on TV. Do you know for a fact that the contracts that were awarded were a true conflict of interest? Do you know if bids were put out for this type of service? Do you know if Mr. Miller took part in voting on the awarding of said contracts? My guess to the answer to all of the above is no. If you have hard facts, by all means share them but don't make assumptions. I'm all for cutting out waste, but in this case I'm not convinced it was waste. RJI doesn't have themselves to blame. The blame is squarely on our county commission for being inept in this matter. This is a political witch hunt plain and simple and if you can't recognize this then I feel sorry for you.
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Amazed : Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:05 AM
It amazes me to read many of these posts and see how some folks want to point fingers and shift blame and try to divide our community. Our commissioners gave this group tax money with NO requirement for accountability. Is this a good way for any government to operate? Of course not. One of the commissioners admitted this was an oversight and stated it would be corrected going forward ,as well it should be. I'm not a member of this group, nor could I name a handfull of people that I know that are members off the top of my head. My guess is that the members of RJI are some of the top business leaders in Rowan County and that they've got better sense than to betray the taxpayers trust and use these funds for anything other than what the money was intended for. I suspect that any member of RJI does more for this community than anyone that questions their integrity on this blog. How much money were they given over three years? I believe it was $325,000. Divide this by the population of Rowan County and then by 3 and it works out to a very nominal amount of money per person per year. I'm happy to give RJI a couple of dollars per year if it can help bring jobs that can reduce our unemployment rate which now stands at 7.9%. Finally, I respect any elected official for giving their time to our community. I or anyone else doesn't have to agree with them all the time though. We all make mistakes in our lives and in this case the mistake was that money was given out with no conditions by our commissioners. I believe the 5:38am post on 8/26 has it figured out pretty good as to what is going on with this issue.
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What is RJI hiding? : Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:27 PM
It most be something terrible for them to stonewall on telling us taxpayers what they did with our money. Did Miller spend some on his campaign? Did other board members benefit financially? What embarassing or illegal actions are they hiding? They obviously are hiding something.
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Money wasted on RJI : Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:22 PM
If you would go to the County Commission meetings or watch them on Channel 16, you would know that all five of the Commissioners wanted to know where the money went. I believe the vote to not waste more money on RJI was a 4 to 1 vote. The elimination of this waste certainly saves us some of our money. Commissioner Hall was right to raise questions on the RJI fiasco. For all we know, Mike Miller could have been funding his run for the County Commission with our tax money. When RJI awarded contracts to a board member, that was a clear conflict of interest. So RJI has only themselves to blame. If they had avoided the conflict of interest, that might still be getting our money. No one has ever reported on any positive results on what RJI got for the $325,000 tax money that they spent. Why should the county throw more money away by giving it to them?
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Cross-hairs : Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:21 PM
The Post didn't focus on anyone, it is Sides and Hall (and now Chamberlain) pointing fingers at political enemies. The Post didn't prance around at commission meetings pointing fingers at the RJI members, Jim and Tina did. You can wonder all you want, the public can blatantly see its just a case of retribution. Funny how the commission continues to deflect blame away from itself.
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: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 4:59 PM
Rowan County politics at their finest, nothing more plain and simple. Just like the continuing questioning about Ms. Lyerly's right to run for election. Someone must be worried about his re-election?
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: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 4:39 PM
Like the previous blogger implied, the Salisbury Post mearly reported what happened at the commission meeting, namely Ms. Hall making accusations against RJI pubilicly. Why has she or any other commissioner not questioned any other group that received tax money? The Salisbury Post did not initiate this fiasco, the county commission did. I also agree that this is nothing more than dirty politics on behalf of certain county commissioners.
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: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:40 PM
If you will recall, this all started with the county commission, ie Hall. Ms. Hall focused her cross hairs on RJI. Three of our county commissioners are so out of touch and only seem to look out for their special interests. I wish the Post would publish how much money our inept commissioners gave to other orginaziations. This is nothing but a political move by some of our "wonderfull" county commission. Can't wait until the polls close on 11/4.
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One wonders? : Wednesday, August 27, 2008 2:25 PM
The reason bloggers are currently concerned about RJI is that it is the organization receiving tax money that the Post has focused its cross-hairs upon. And it is resisting being forthcoming. If you have any other suspicious self-dealing among taxfunded groups, you could call the Post and see if they can focus on them, too. Taxpayers are ready to crucify anyone or ANY group that is doling tax dollars to board members, so please add fodder to the fire by naming such groups, and we'll be happy to oblige you. Until then, your suggestion that attention be deflected away from RJI and to unnamed other groups makes one wonder what motivates you, also.
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: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:19 AM
Can't argue with you that they should tell where/how the money was spent even though because of an oversight by our county commissioners they aren't required to do so. Wouldn't you want any agency that received tax money to show how they spent tax payer money and not just RJI? I don't understand why some posters are just concerned about RJI and not any other group that received tax money. It makes one wonder what's behind all this.
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RJI still wanting : Tuesday, August 26, 2008 1:17 PM
Besides letting the commissioners review a few records, RJI owes us taxpayers explanations on where our money went. Nothing prevents them from doing so (except their obstinate nature.) Why is RJI thumbing ther nose at us taxpayers?
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To "Curious" : Tuesday, August 26, 2008 5:38 AM
It APPEARS to be this way because the Commission has chosen to butt heads with this group in order to build support for Sides in the election. Sides tends to appeal to the voter base that feels enmity towards the people on RJI. His base apparently sees RJI members as "Country Clubbers" and "Elitists." The right thing would be for the Commission to now sit down and look at ALL of the records of groups who have received county money. RJI has offered their records to the Commission on a limited basis (one at a time with RJI members present.) To make peace and to make this thing end finally, the Commission should take them up on that offer. RJI also needs to work on its image in the county. It's a shame that if in reality, both groups are really trying to do the right thing and are being misinterpreted on both sides.
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RJI raised Red Flag with Conlict of interest. : Tuesday, August 26, 2008 5:00 AM
RJI got in the conflict of interest with Mike Miller and his company. That certainly raised a red flag. Why don't you email some of the commissioners and ask them that question?
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A Simple Question : Tuesday, August 26, 2008 4:11 AM
While I don't think anyone could argue that any group that receives tax money should be held accountable, the facts are that money was given out with no such requirements. Hopefully a policy will be put in place to correct this oversight. My question is why is the county commission only seemingly looking at RJI and no other group that has received tax money. I'm confident that much larger sums of money have been given to other groups in our community without any such stipulations. Look at the headline in this mornings Charlotte Observer concerning the outrageous pay and retirement that the United Way of Mecklenberg gave their director. Could this have happened in Rowan County with some of our non profit groups? I would hope not, but I just don't understand why our commissioners appear only interested in one group and not all. Perhaps someone out there can answer my question. Thank you.
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Roses : Tuesday, August 26, 2008 4:10 AM
A rose is a rose by any other name. Can a dishonest man be a rose?
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RJI, we are still waiting : Monday, August 25, 2008 9:45 PM
RJI, you know that the right thing to do is to open your books since you spent taxpayer money. Such big names on the RJI board, but such small, petty people.
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Non-profit or not : Monday, August 25, 2008 2:56 PM
If RJI was only spending private donations, maybe having a board member get contracts would have passed muster. However, when spending our tax money, they should avoid conflicts of interest. It is also possible that Mike Miller was using the county funds to finance his run for the County Commission. That is why openness and sunshine are needed in the psending of public funds. His obstaining on any votes does not eliminate the conflict of interest even tho it does lessen it a bit. The fact that many RJI people seem to have it in for the present County Commission contributes to the conflict. RJI still should do the right thing and open the books.
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: Monday, August 25, 2008 1:03 PM
Yes it's grandstanding. It's an election year. Why didn't that ask for records last year?
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Grandstanding? : Monday, August 25, 2008 12:49 PM
Is it merely 'grandstanding' when commissioners seek to find out how deep was the self-dealing on the RJI board? Are there instances in which, if known to the public, it would look even worse, despite having dotted their I's and crossed their T's? No one has made a single accusation of any illegal activity at all. There is no more need for secrecy, is there?
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Miller Davis Profits : Monday, August 25, 2008 5:38 AM
$78,000 in '07 and $18,000 in '06. That's nearly $100,000 in FEES. Not advertising, just FEES. So tell me again how Miller-Davis did not profit?
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: Monday, August 25, 2008 4:27 AM
It may have sounded bad to hire the services of a Board member. In the nonprofit world, however, this is not uncommon as often those who care about the mission of the nonprofit come from organizations that can provide goods and services to that nonprofit. By-laws and articles of incorporation have to reflect rules about how and when to use such a Board member. That Board member needs to recuse him/herself from any voting that affects their organization. If this was followed by RJI, then they have dotted their I's and crossed their T's and should be able to endure the Commissioners' grandstanding.
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Time will come : Sunday, August 24, 2008 3:32 PM
After November 5th they'll release the records. Not before then.
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RJI, We are waiting : Saturday, August 23, 2008 4:50 AM
Fess up and come clean. You know that sooner or later it will all come out. What are you hiding?
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Say it ain't so : Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:48 AM
"There's a lot of politics behind this debate".... say it ain't so!!! Next thing you know, we'll be bashing a HUGE capital investment (Duke) in the county, chiding Toyota when they commit tens of millions of dollars, disbanding a perfectly reasonable "land use planning group" and using elected positions to beat down anyone who offers a dissenting opinion or "dare" runs for an elected office.... and loses, no less. Sure glad we don't have those kinds of issues in Rowan County. All of this can change in 74 days.... vote!!!
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Full Disclosure needed : Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:46 AM
I strongly suspect that both the Salisbury City Council and the County Commissioners felt that with the big names on the RJI board, that they fully expected openess and full disclosure of all financial dealings. When such was not the case, and in particular, when the conflict of interest developed with Mike Miller, The County Commissioners insisted on accountability. Better late than never. Where is the City Council on accountability? City voters have a right to know. The big names turned out to be small people who would not do what is right. Common sense tells one that if you take money from someone, you have a responsibility to tell them what you did with it. How many of us would keep giving money to a church that refused to tell us what it does with the money? Full disclousre is required by RJI. If RJI is hiding nothing, why would full disclosure be a problem?
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Did other board members or candidates receive funds? : Wednesday, August 20, 2008 6:13 PM
Did any of the "$291,673 for consultants" go toward compensating other board members or political candidates? Using the paid services of a board member doesn't simply "look bad" if you get caught by nosey county commissioners. It smells of self-dealing and backroom backslapping, financed by the Rowan County's taxpayers. And that makes it more that just "political." That's when it becomes PERSONAL to many of us!
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: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 4:19 PM
They should have been involved after giving that much money. Our commissioners are a disgrace for coming on the back end like this and trying to make themselves look good. They should have known.
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A small beginning : Wednesday, August 20, 2008 4:07 PM
At last a beginning into where RJI spent their money. Much more should follow. We need more than this, RJI. Do the right thing.
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