Judges: Charlie Crist, Attorney General
Filed Date: 10/17/2006
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Ms. Dickens:
You ask the following question:
May the City of Miami Gardens create a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to accept donations and grants to be used to carry out municipal purposes?
You state that the City of Miami Gardens is contemplating creating a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation for purposes including, but not limited to, accepting donations and grants from private and other governmental entities for the furtherance of governmental objectives. The organizations would be subsidiary branches of the city and would be used for public purposes only. Without being advised of specific details of the purposes for which the non-profit corporation would operate, I can offer only a general discussion of the municipality's powers in this area.
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This office previously has provided advice to a municipality contemplating the creation of a non-profit corporation to provide employee staffing and management services to the city.3 Citing the broad home rule powers granted to municipalities to enact legislation on any subject matter upon which the state Legislature may act and noting that the Legislature has specifically authorized the creation of such corporations to provide employee staffing to governmental entities that create them,4 this office advised the city that it could do the same if it found that such action satisfied a municipal purpose.5 This office has long recognized the authority of a municipality to use non-profit organizations to assist in carrying out municipal purposes.6
Accordingly, absent an express statutory or constitutional prohibition to the contrary, it is my opinion that a municipality may create a non-profit corporation to accept donations and grants to be used in furtherance of municipal purposes.
Sincerely,
Charlie Crist Attorney General
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