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.html
For the 4th instance, the author tries to decipher who is supposed to benefit from the charitable profits based on Alexandra Grant’s mission statement by looking at the organizations that Grant works with. The author lists 10 organizations that Grant has supposedly donate to and two of these organizations, Epiphany Conservation Trust and Project Angel Food, do not fit with her mission statement “to benefit artists and arts non-profits."
Project Angel Food seems to have received the most donation from grantLOVE as Alexandra Grant claimed that since 2010 grantLOVE Project has raised over $110,000.00 for Project Angel Food. According to the article published in WWD in April 2020, Grant has raised over $225,000 for charity since its inception in 2008, and almost half of the “money raised” has been donated to Project Angel Food's, an organization that has nothing to do with artists or arts non-profit.
The second screenshot has the author's conclusion.
Reminder: grantlove is not registered with the Attorney General office even though it has supposedly raised fund for charity for 12 years.
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