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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: mystery-ak on May 27, 2023, 02:54:09 pm
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Only 33% of BLM’s $90M in donations helped charitable foundations
By Isabel Vincent
May 27, 2023 7:34am
Black Lives Matter’s national organization doled out just over $30 million — 33% of the nearly $90 million it received in public donations from 2020 to 2022 — to charitable foundations, public filings show.
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, an Oakland, California-based non-profit, gave away the $30,498,722 in grants to black, trans and anti-police non-profits in the fiscal years for 2020 and 2021, according to two federal filings which cover the periods from July 1 2020 to June 30, 2022.
That total includes the $4.5 million the group doled out last year to non-profits run by the movement’s own supporters and friends — even as BLMGNF registered losses of more than $8.5 million last year, its latest public filings for the fiscal year 2021 show.
The group also gave a grant to one of its harshest former critics, paying out $400,000 to the Tamir Rice Foundation.
BLMGNF handed out millions of dollars to supporters of its co-founder Patrisse Cullors, who resigned from the group in 2021. The Post revealed Friday that her lucrative TV deal with Warner Bros. had ended without producing any shows.
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https://nypost.com/2023/05/27/only-33-of-blms-90m-in-donations-helped-charity-foundations/
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That much?
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Black Lives Matter’s national organization doled out just over $30 million — 33% of the nearly $90 million it received in public donations from 2020 to 2022 — to charitable foundations, public filings show.
:pondering: Is all the money the money Big corporations gave considered public donations because I can't believe a number as low as $90 million.
That total includes the $4.5 million the group doled out last year to non-profits run by the movement’s own supporters and friends — even as BLMGNF registered losses of more than $8.5 million last year, its latest public filings for the fiscal year 2021 show.
Not surprising, but this is only the number on the books, I believe there is quite a bit of money unaccounted for.
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Black Lives Matter’s national organization doled out just over $30 million — 33% of the nearly $90 million it received in public donations from 2020 to 2022 — to charitable foundations, public filings show.
:pondering: Is all the money the money Big corporations gave considered public donations because I can't believe a number as low as $90 million.
That total includes the $4.5 million the group doled out last year to non-profits run by the movement’s own supporters and friends — even as BLMGNF registered losses of more than $8.5 million last year, its latest public filings for the fiscal year 2021 show.
Not surprising, but this is only the number on the books, I believe there is quite a bit of money unaccounted for.
Pretty sure the corporate donations count as "public" donations.
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Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, an Oakland, California-based non-profit, gave away the $30,498,722 in grants to black, trans and anti-police non-profits in the fiscal years for 2020 and 2021, according to two federal filings which cover the periods from July 1 2020 to June 30, 2022.
That total includes the $4.5 million the group doled out last year to non-profits run by the movement’s own supporters and friends
Non-profits run by supporters and friends should not be defined as 'charitable'. Once you cut all of those out, you would be lucky to see 2% of that $90 million going to charity.
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1. That much?
2. How many of those non-profits were actually grifter-subsidiaries?
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1. That much?
2. How many of those non-profits were actually grifter-subsidiaries?
Good point.
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"Only 33% of BLM’s $90M in donations helped charitable foundations"
Frankly, I'm surprised it was even that much made it through...
...And that the top "officials" didn't try to embezzle MORE.
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I'm shocked!
SHOCKED,AH TELLS YA!
How the HELL did anyone get them to spend that much?
Unless,of course,"The Rev" and his counterparts were running the "charitable foundations". If that is the case,it makes perfect sense.