
Nonprofit tied to Patrisse Cullors failed to disclose significant donations
NY Post
Another nonprofit started by Blacks Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors has some fishy finances.
Dignity and Power Now, a group started by former BLM boss Khan-Cullors in 2013, raked in hundreds of thousands in donations but claimed otherwise to the IRS, public documents show. It received at least $225,000 in 2016, but told the IRS that the charity had not made more than $50,000 that year, according to public filings. Failing to meet that revenue threshold meant that the group didn’t have to file a complete federal return, which would outline all of its spending and donations.More Related News

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