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Beware the Paralized Veterans of America received an F Rating.  Read the following which is also posted at http://arkansasgopwing.blogspot.com/2007/12/caution-some-alleged-veteran-charities.html
 
Dr. Bill Smith, ARRA Editor: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me!  Some veterans charities stiff vets, I learned about non-profits formed to support veterans and their families who in fact are not receiving the money. As a 22 year military veteran, I admit I was angry when I check the list and found I was supporting certain of these agencies. Please save and share the following information and check out which veterans support agencies are truly helping our veterans.

First, consider the following MSNBC report Studies fault charities for veterans
One egregious example, Borochoff said, is Help Hospitalized Veterans, which was founded in 1971 by Roger Chapin, a veteran of the Army Finance Corps and a San Diego real estate developer. The charity, which provides therapeutic arts and crafts kits to hospitalized veterans, reported income of $71.3 million last year and spent about one-third of that money on charitable work, the philanthropy institute said. In its tax filings, Help Hospitalized Veterans reported paying more than $4 million to direct-mail fundraising consultants. The group also has run television advertisements featuring actor Sam Waterston, game show host Pat Sajak and other celebrities.

Chapin, 75, the charity's president, received $426,434 in salary and benefits in the past fiscal year, according to a filing with the Internal Revenue Service. His wife, Elizabeth, 73, received $113,623 in salary and benefits as "newsletter editor," the Post's review of the tax filing showed. Chapin and other leaders of Help Hospitalized Veterans did not return calls for comment. But the charity e-mailed a statement stating that it is among "the finest veterans' charities this nation has to offer." The statement also said its "fundraising expenses, accounting methods, and executive salaries are comparable to other nonprofits in this field."
Next, The Washington Post in an article - "How They Fared" identified that the American Institute of Philanthropy, a leading charity watchdog, issued a report card this month for 29 veterans and military charities. Letter grades were based largely on the charities' fundraising costs and the percentage of money raised that was spent on charitable activities. The charities that received D or F grades are in bold black type and those with grades of A are in red and should be considered as nonprofits serving our veterans and their families:

Air Force Aid Society (A+)
American Ex-Prisoners of War Service Foundation (F)
American Veterans Coalition (F)
American Veterans Relief Foundation (F)
AMVETS National Service Foundation (F)
Armed Services YMCA of the USA (A-)
Army Emergency Relief (A+)

Blinded Veterans Association (D)
Disabled American Veterans (D)
Disabled Veterans Association (F)

Fisher House Foundation (A+)
Freedom Alliance (F)
Help Hospitalized Veterans/Coalition to Salute America's Heroes (F)
Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (A+)
Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation (F)
National Military Family Association (A)
National Veterans Services Fund (F)
National Vietnam Veterans Committee (D)
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (A+)
NCOA National Defense Foundation (F)
Paralyzed Veterans of America (F)
Soldiers' Angels (D)

United Spinal Association's Wounded Warrior Project (D)
USO (United Service Organization) (C+)
Veterans of Foreign Wars and foundation (C-)
Veterans of the Vietnam War & the Veterans Coalition (D)
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (D)

VietNow National Headquarters (F)
World War II Veterans Committee (D)

Source of article: http://arkansasgopwing.blogspot.com/2007/12/caution-some-alleged-veteran-charities.html



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