chnlisle
Post Master
This isn't a political forum nor would I want it to be. I'm not sure if this post will make the cut. I'm posting it because many of us have a military connection in one way or another. Im a PH recipient and have given to this charity for several years but will no longer do so. You must decide for yourself if you feel the same.
According to Guidestar, a group that investigates charities, the Wounded Warrior Project In 2012, received an astronomical $154,958,901. Only $4,857,084 went out in grants to veterans’ organizations and $671,194 to individuals. That means that the group only used 3.5% of the money it received for the purpose intended.
In the meantime, the Officers, Directors and Trustees hauled in $15,415,666 million, with Employee Benefits ($2,226,457), Office Expenses ($12,451,303), Travel ($4,086,509), Promotional Items ($4,055,567) and something called Outside Services ($20,915,404) accounting for roughly 50% of what’s listed as “Overhead Expenses.”
According to Guidestar, a group that investigates charities, the Wounded Warrior Project In 2012, received an astronomical $154,958,901. Only $4,857,084 went out in grants to veterans’ organizations and $671,194 to individuals. That means that the group only used 3.5% of the money it received for the purpose intended.
In the meantime, the Officers, Directors and Trustees hauled in $15,415,666 million, with Employee Benefits ($2,226,457), Office Expenses ($12,451,303), Travel ($4,086,509), Promotional Items ($4,055,567) and something called Outside Services ($20,915,404) accounting for roughly 50% of what’s listed as “Overhead Expenses.”