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-Great Cultural Revolution
‘The Indisputable Heavyweight Of Democratic Dark Money.’
2022-09-18
Long. Lots and lots of connected organizations named, so worth going to the link to read the whole thing once you’ve organized a stimulating drink, a nice snack, and a comfortable chair.
[Tablet] The For-Profit D.C. Firm Staging America’s ‘Grassroots’ Movements: The great American tradition of spontaneous local protest is funded and staffed to a large degree by a ‘dark money’ network controlled by Arabella Advisors

Arabella’s arrangement is unique: A for-profit consultancy (Arabella Advisors) is the central hub; four (perhaps five) tax-exempt nonprofits (New Venture Fund, Sixteen Thirty Fund, Hopewell Fund, Windward Fund, and possibly North Fund, all founded and led by Arabella leadership) are the spokes; and countless ephemeral pop-ups branching out from the nonprofits.
Behind the closed doors of an unassuming philanthropic consultancy in Washington, D.C., is one of the most powerful lobbying forces in the United States. The Atlantic has called it “the massive progressive dark-money group you’ve never heard of” and “the indisputable heavyweight of Democratic dark money.” The Washington Post believes its potent lobbying arm is reason enough for Congress to enact forced donor disclosure laws, while Politico labelled it a “dark-money behemoth.” “The system of political financing, which often obscures the identities of donors, is known as dark money,” wrote The New York Times, “and Arabella’s network is a leading vehicle for it on the left.”

Meet Arabella Advisors, the brainchild of ex-Clinton administration staffer Eric Kessler and the favorite tool of anonymous, billionaire donors on the progressive left. Since 2006, the Arabella hub has overseen a growing network of nonprofits—call them the “spokes”—that collected $2.4 billion in the 2019-20 election cycle, nearly twice as much as the Republican and Democratic national committees combined.
Posted by:NoMoreBS

#9  ^ Tentacles...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-09-18 19:17  

#8  'Tides' has diversified under multiple partnerships so you don't see them front-and-center much anymore, MM. See their 'partners listings' here.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2022-09-18 18:40  

#7  Might be nice to research the names in the respective boards of directors for future consideration
Posted by: Griter Slash1619   2022-09-18 18:06  

#6  We haven't really heard much about the Tides Foundation in a while...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-09-18 14:32  

#5  File under Commies, most appropriate.

Thank you for the name drops.

Arabella Advisors
#Axis
Posted by: mossomo   2022-09-18 14:23  

#4  Eventually, someone will Seth Rich Eric Kessler.
Posted by: Xyz   2022-09-18 08:29  

#3  Gee. Imagine if all this money went to everything we are perpetually told is "underfunded."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-09-18 07:13  

#2  Donors to Foundations and Non-Profits are not tracked. Basic money laundering 101.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-09-18 04:06  

#1  Most interesting. Thank you, NoMoreBS.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-09-18 04:00  

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