Veterans
Related: About this forumVeterans charity that gave less than 2% of revenue to veterans closes its doors for good
(organization run by a Veteran's affairs attorney)
the videos can both be seen by clicking on the link at bottom
Veterans charity that gave less than 2% of revenue to veterans closes its doors for good
By Drew Griffin and David Fitzpatrick, CNN
Charity gave only 2% of yearly donations to vets 05:26
New York (CNN)The National Vietnam Veterans Foundation, a zero-rated charity that was the object of a CNN report in mid-May, has closed its doors for good, according to one of the charity's executives. In an email to CNN, David Kaufman, the charity's vice president, says the Veterans Foundation "has severed all ties" to the organization's president, Thomas Burch, who along with serving as president of the charity also has a full time job as a government lawyer with the Veterans Affairs agency in Washington.
"Tom Burch has resigned from the Foundation and NVVF is shutting down completely, " Kaufman wrote in an email to CNN. "All fundraising has ceased and the only thing being done is the distribution of blankets, personal care kits and related items in the warehouse."
In CNN's original report, the watchdog group Charity Navigator gave the Foundation zero out of four stars. According to its public tax returns, called 990s, the Foundation took in $29 million over a four-year period but nearly all of it went to telemarketers and fundraisers. In one year, the charity also paid a parking garage bill of nearly $8,000. Michael Thatcher, the CEO of Charity Navigator, said the foundation deserved is zero rating. "If one really cared about Vietnam veterans, is this an effective way of making a difference? I don't think so. I can't justify it. I can't explain it."
When CNN's Drew Griffin approached the charity president outside his home in suburban Washington and tried to ask questions, Burch sped away in his vintage Rolls Royce rather than stopping to answer. (video available at link below)
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http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/31/politics/national-vietnam-veterans-foundation-charity-out-of-business/
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(11,641 posts)niyad
(119,901 posts)Warpy
(113,130 posts)All executives of any charitable foundation that doesn't give at least 25% of its proceeds to real charity instead of to other foundations should be charged with fraud.
Too many have been cash cows for the heirs of rich men and dodges to avoid inheritance taxes.
This one was just an overt scam.
niyad
(119,901 posts)of their own attorneys. they didn't know about his extracurricular gig.
douglas9
(4,474 posts)This "charity" should have been shut down a long time ago.....
http://www.bbb.org/stlouis/news-events/bbb-warnings/2016/01/bbb-warning-on-foundation-for-american-veterans/
http://www.military-money-matters.com/foundation-for-american-veterans.html