Nonprofit tied to BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors failed to disclose significant donations: report
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A nonprofit organization started by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors reportedly brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars in 2016 claimed not to have made more than $50,000 that year.
Los Angeles-based Resnick Foundation gave the organization $100,000 and California Initiative gave the group $125,000, according to the Post. Dignity and Power Now also reportedly did not disclose its donations to the California attorney general, which regulates charities in the state.More Related News
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