From the blog "grantLOVE Project - An Investigative Eye on Charity Fraud." Post # 2 Mission Statement Fraud Analysis.
https://grantloveproject-caution.blogspot.com/2020/12/mission-statement-fraud-analysis-post-2.htmlFor the 2nd instance of Alexandra Grant's mission statement that is unclear, the author of the blog starts with this sentence from Grant's mission statement: "The grantLOVE Project is an artist-owned and operated project that produces and sells original artworks and editions to benefit artists and arts non-profits."
Technically, Alexandra Grant is an artist which means she would qualify as someone who can benefit from her own charity. So, does her charity collection goes back to herself?
Since Alexandra Grant did not register her charity with the Attorney General Office, the question of money funneling is valid and this issue is even murkier when her employees are doing work for GrantLove and X Artists' Books, two separate businesses.
Andrea Vocos was hired in November 2020 and she is employed as a project manager for grantLOVE and Project Manager, Editorial Associate for X Artists' Books. You can see this on her linkedin profile:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreavocos
There's also Adriana Rabinovitch who has been working as Project Manager, Editor for X Artists' Books since May 2019 but she was also doing work for
grantLOVE
project minding the shop at the Frieze Art Fair according to the post from
February 16, 2020
on
grantLOVE
Instagram account.
The author of the blog includes the four businesses that shared the same addresses on the blog. The last screenshot in this post is the conclusion that the author made, which I also agreed with.
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