A report in many papers Tuesday noted that "North Dakota's charitable gambling industry is making less money than it has in a decade due largely to a declining economy and smoking bans.."
To add a little "so what":
At present, about 330 nonprofits are involved in gambling. The Grand Forks-based North Dakota Association for the Disabled is the biggest beneficiary of gambling in the state. The organization's gross revenue last year was $20.6 million, down from $23.3 million in 2008 and $30.2 million in 2004. Money from gambling buys wheelchairs, prescription drugs and other services for the disabled. He said his group has been involved in gambling since 1982 and has sites at Grand Forks, Bismarck, Minot and Fargo.
What does it say about a nonprofit sector (in North Dakota) whose substantive source of revenue is from gambling? Well, I should hark back to a saying I once read from a Grantsmanship Center newsletter many years ago: "The only thing wrong with tainted money is there tain't enough of it".
True?