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Black Lives Matter has nearly $42 million in assets: IRS documents
2022-05-17
And how much in liabilities?
[FoxNews] The BLM Foundation has an operating budget of $4 million

According to 63-pages of tax documents acquired by the Associated Press, executives of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation Inc. have nearly $42 million in assets, despite spending more than $37 million from July 2020 to June 2021.

The $37 million was spent on grants, real estate, consultants and other expenses.

BLM received $90 million in donations amid the 2020 protests and riots that were carried out in major cities across the U.S. following the death of George Floyd. The foundation reports it invested $32 million in stocks from the $90 million in donations, according to the tax documents.

Organizers tell the Associated Press that the investment is expected to become an endowment to ensure the foundation’s work continues in the future.

The foundation has an operating budget of $4 million, a board member told the Associated Press, but the tax filing showed the BLM Foundation spent nearly $6 million on a mansion in Los Angeles, according to the report.

The BLM Foundation has operated as a nonprofit sponsored by a charity before it became an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit in December 2020, requiring it to publicly disclose its finances.

"This 990 reveals that (the BLM foundation) is the largest Black abolitionist nonprofit organization that has ever existed in the nation’s history. What we’re doing has never been done before," said Shalomyah Bowers, the foundation’s board secretary.

Brian Mittendorf, Ph.D., an accounting professor at Ohio State University, said the disclosure will likely set up the foundation for criticism as its "huge windfall" has a "mismatch" and "gaps" in its data.

"It comes across as an early startup nonprofit, without substantial governance structure in place, that got a huge windfall," Mittendorf told the outlet.

"People are going to be quick to assume that mismatch reflects intent. Whether there’s anything improper here, that is another question," the professor continued. "But whether they set themselves up for being criticized, I think that certainly is the case because they didn’t plug a bunch of those gaps."

The BLM Foundation started in 2013 after the death of Trayvon Martin, 17, and grew following the death of Michael Brown, 18, the following year.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#6  ...sort of makes sense with their logic of holding today's generations responsible for something that was ended over a 150 years ago that they had nothing to do with, hold BLM responsible for all that damage.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-05-17 20:55  

#5  
It would seem given all the damages caused by their sponsored Riots, Looting, Arson's, Murders, shootings, assaults and General Mayhem. Some Lawyer will step forward and sue their A$$'es off in court for $$42M and them personally.
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-05-17 14:13  

#4  "White Guilt" donors.
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-05-17 13:43  

#3  But with all this money and with all the donations from the Good People, surely we have reached racial Nirvana? Haven't we?
Posted by: Tom   2022-05-17 11:40  

#2  "IRS documents" = balance sheet, Federal Form 990, Page 11.
Posted by: Raj   2022-05-17 09:28  

#1  REVEALED: BLM founder Patrisse Cullors paid her baby father $970,000 for 'creative services', her brother $840,000 for security, a fellow director $2.1m and reimbursed the organization $73,000 for a charter flight
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-05-17 08:08  

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