Over the course of the next three to five years, Baltimore City Opioid Restitution Fund has planned to pay out a combined $11 million in opioid settlement funds to three nonprofits that are financially delinquent with the state of Maryland, online data accessed Thursday by The Baltimore Sun shows.
Maryland OneStop data shows the three groups — Baltimore Safe Haven, Charm City Care Connection Inc., and Penn North Recovery — have a registration status of “delinquent,” meaning they have not satisfied all Maryland Secretary of State requirements for nonprofits to solicit funds. These requirements include completing an annual financial review or audit, and paying an annual fee of up to $300 based on the amount of charitable contributions, with late penalties starting at $25 per month, acc

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