BLM wrapped up its fiscal year — which runs from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021 — with a stunning $42 million in net assets.
The foundation had an operating budget of about $4 million, according to a board member.
More than $37 million was spent by the foundation on grants, real estate, and charter on private flights, according to the tax filings.
What’s more, $32 million was invested in stocks, making up nearly a third of the $90 million the organization received in donations. 3分の1の寄付金はストックの購入
The investment is expected to become an endowment in a bid to ensure the foundation’s work continues in the future, organizers say.
The 63-page Form 990 document, an annual filing required for nonprofit organizations to maintain their tax-exempt status, shows Cullors reimbursed the organization $73,523 for a charter flight.自分のチャーターフライト代に7万ドル
BLM insists she took the flight in 2021 out of concern for the COVID-19 pandemic and the health risks that come with it.
Cullors already found herself in hot water after receiving a cool $120,000 payment for undisclosed “consulting fees” by BLM. コンサルテイング代を自分に12万ドル
Cullors at the time said she was weeks removed from being in “survival mode” after The Post’s exclusive reporting revealed her purchase of four high-end US homes for $3.2 million.
During that time, she said she hosted a Joe Biden inauguration party for about 15 people, including BLM chapter members and other key allies of the organization.
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