He said he wouldn't feel right banking off of it. That doesn't mean he would just turn a cheek..maybe he would give it to them as a kind gesture or write it off as a donation and get some tax credit for it to cover the honest sales made throughout the year.. If I owned a domain like Cancer.org and could have proof the name was going to the American Cancer Association, then I might do that knowing I'm contributing to a good cause and the person taking over the name is going to do something real with it.. Not to mention, the possible press coverage you could get by making such a gesture (this is what the guy with the CaitlynJenner domain did)
I guess some people are more greedy than others and will try to make a dime off anything they can, even if it means taking money from people who are running a charity. Don't get me wrong, some charities are just as bad as some domainers and take most of the money they get donated for themselves. That's why some obvious back checking and verifying would need to be done. Just remember, you can't take that money with you once you head for the promise land. Morals, Greed, and other factors always come into play in this type of situation. Some people won't mess with these types of names because they believe it's morally wrong (or they don't karma coming back and biting them in the butt) and others will have no morals and think nothing is wrong with it. Depending on your beliefs, you may want to pray for those people.