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  1. @TexasObserver @josephinelee

    >So far, 48 charter operators—which are required to be nonprofits, governmental entities, or higher education institutions—have received at least $735 million in state and federal funds (passed through the school districts) under the program SB 1882 inaugurated, which came to be called “Texas Partnerships.” These operators largely control the budgets and operations of the public schools they helm.

    The nonprofit distinction is pointless when those nonprofits are permitted to funnel the vast majority of their income to for-profit entities that do the actual education work.

    >Under most Texas Partnership contracts, school districts retain the responsibility to maintain facilities, furniture, and equipment, offer transportation and meals to students, and provide special education services, but they give up control over administration, curriculum, and budgets.

    Textbook case of privatize the profits and socialize the costs.

    >In response to an Observer question about the Beaumont school’s academic performance, a spokesperson for Green Dot Public Schools noted via email that its related organization, Green Dot Public Schools Southeast Texas, ran the school and was dissolved in June 2024, adding: “We do not have additional background or context that we can provide.”

    Its *shell company*. Call it what it is.

    ------

    An interesting thought experiment: what if teachers collectively chose to form these non-profits themselves? And ran the schools as they saw fit? Education co-ops, perhaps.

    >Shelly Haney, a longtime educator, turned Midland ISD’s Goddard Junior High from an F-rated to a C-rated school as principal from 2013 to 2019. That’s why, in 2019, then-superintendent Orlando Riddick asked her, while she was still Goddard’s principal, to start a nonprofit and apply for a Texas Partnership contract to run the school in addition to Bunche Elementary School and later other elementaries, Haney said. The charter organization would be called the REACH Network.

    Yay! So it's been tried at least.

    >But Haney ran into the same obstacles that her predecessors at Bunche had faced: community poverty, low teacher retention, and then COVID-19. There were early signs of trouble when Bunche’s new principal quit in September 2019, four weeks after the school year started. Three more principals left during the four years REACH was in operation. Amid teacher shortages that got worse during the pandemic, Midland ISD waived certification requirements —as allowed under state law—and there were fewer experienced teachers available in the district’s hiring pool to help carry out reforms, Haney told the Observer.

    So there is no Stand and Deliver magic formula to addressing poverty, I take it. For this approach to work, the co-op will need broader political and economic support.

    ------

    >There’s also no record that School Innovation Collaborative applied for federal tax-exempt status in the Internal Revenue Service database. San Antonio ISD terminated its contract early with the organization in 2023. CEO Doug Dawson did not respond to the Observer’s request for comment.
    >
    >Colbert described those kinds of paperwork issues as red flags. “These are public tax dollars that are going to pay these people, and there are requirements of the law that they’re not meeting,” he said.

    What in the actual fuck? That's a red flag alright. But it's a red flag for the boards inking the contracts. We're talking absolutely basic, due diligence 101 shit here.

    ------

    >Regarding Texas Partnership operators in general, Quinzi, the teachers union legal counsel, said: “They’re going to put as much money into their pockets and the least amount of money in the classroom.”

    At least the union rep knows how to tell it like it is. All of the trustees and politicians quoted in this article keep dancing around the core contradiction.

    ------

    Finally: this article was very heavy in data. It needed graphs. Badly. But seeing as we're going to be implementing similar bad ideas on a much larger scale going forward here in Texas, the author is at least not going to be lacking in data for the foreseeable future.

    #Texas #txlege #vouchers #education #SchoolVouchers #SchoolChoice #txpol #CharterSchools #NPIC #501c3 #NonProfit #NonProfitIndustrialComplex

  2. @TexasObserver @josephinelee

    >So far, 48 charter operators—which are required to be nonprofits, governmental entities, or higher education institutions—have received at least $735 million in state and federal funds (passed through the school districts) under the program SB 1882 inaugurated, which came to be called “Texas Partnerships.” These operators largely control the budgets and operations of the public schools they helm.

    The nonprofit distinction is pointless when those nonprofits are permitted to funnel the vast majority of their income to for-profit entities that do the actual education work.

    >Under most Texas Partnership contracts, school districts retain the responsibility to maintain facilities, furniture, and equipment, offer transportation and meals to students, and provide special education services, but they give up control over administration, curriculum, and budgets.

    Textbook case of privatize the profits and socialize the costs.

    >In response to an Observer question about the Beaumont school’s academic performance, a spokesperson for Green Dot Public Schools noted via email that its related organization, Green Dot Public Schools Southeast Texas, ran the school and was dissolved in June 2024, adding: “We do not have additional background or context that we can provide.”

    Its *shell company*. Call it what it is.

    ------

    An interesting thought experiment: what if teachers collectively chose to form these non-profits themselves? And ran the schools as they saw fit? Education co-ops, perhaps.

    >Shelly Haney, a longtime educator, turned Midland ISD’s Goddard Junior High from an F-rated to a C-rated school as principal from 2013 to 2019. That’s why, in 2019, then-superintendent Orlando Riddick asked her, while she was still Goddard’s principal, to start a nonprofit and apply for a Texas Partnership contract to run the school in addition to Bunche Elementary School and later other elementaries, Haney said. The charter organization would be called the REACH Network.

    Yay! So it's been tried at least.

    >But Haney ran into the same obstacles that her predecessors at Bunche had faced: community poverty, low teacher retention, and then COVID-19. There were early signs of trouble when Bunche’s new principal quit in September 2019, four weeks after the school year started. Three more principals left during the four years REACH was in operation. Amid teacher shortages that got worse during the pandemic, Midland ISD waived certification requirements —as allowed under state law—and there were fewer experienced teachers available in the district’s hiring pool to help carry out reforms, Haney told the Observer.

    So there is no Stand and Deliver magic formula to addressing poverty, I take it. For this approach to work, the co-op will need broader political and economic support.

    ------

    >There’s also no record that School Innovation Collaborative applied for federal tax-exempt status in the Internal Revenue Service database. San Antonio ISD terminated its contract early with the organization in 2023. CEO Doug Dawson did not respond to the Observer’s request for comment.
    >
    >Colbert described those kinds of paperwork issues as red flags. “These are public tax dollars that are going to pay these people, and there are requirements of the law that they’re not meeting,” he said.

    What in the actual fuck? That's a red flag alright. But it's a red flag for the boards inking the contracts. We're talking absolutely basic, due diligence 101 shit here.

    ------

    >Regarding Texas Partnership operators in general, Quinzi, the teachers union legal counsel, said: “They’re going to put as much money into their pockets and the least amount of money in the classroom.”

    At least the union rep knows how to tell it like it is. All of the trustees and politicians quoted in this article keep dancing around the core contradiction.

    ------

    Finally: this article was very heavy in data. It needed graphs. Badly. But seeing as we're going to be implementing similar bad ideas on a much larger scale going forward here in Texas, the author is at least not going to be lacking in data for the foreseeable future.

    #Texas #txlege #vouchers #education #SchoolVouchers #SchoolChoice #txpol #CharterSchools #NPIC #501c3 #NonProfit #NonProfitIndustrialComplex

  3. @TexasObserver @josephinelee

    >So far, 48 charter operators—which are required to be nonprofits, governmental entities, or higher education institutions—have received at least $735 million in state and federal funds (passed through the school districts) under the program SB 1882 inaugurated, which came to be called “Texas Partnerships.” These operators largely control the budgets and operations of the public schools they helm.

    The nonprofit distinction is pointless when those nonprofits are permitted to funnel the vast majority of their income to for-profit entities that do the actual education work.

    >Under most Texas Partnership contracts, school districts retain the responsibility to maintain facilities, furniture, and equipment, offer transportation and meals to students, and provide special education services, but they give up control over administration, curriculum, and budgets.

    Textbook case of privatize the profits and socialize the costs.

    >In response to an Observer question about the Beaumont school’s academic performance, a spokesperson for Green Dot Public Schools noted via email that its related organization, Green Dot Public Schools Southeast Texas, ran the school and was dissolved in June 2024, adding: “We do not have additional background or context that we can provide.”

    Its *shell company*. Call it what it is.

    ------

    An interesting thought experiment: what if teachers collectively chose to form these non-profits themselves? And ran the schools as they saw fit? Education co-ops, perhaps.

    >Shelly Haney, a longtime educator, turned Midland ISD’s Goddard Junior High from an F-rated to a C-rated school as principal from 2013 to 2019. That’s why, in 2019, then-superintendent Orlando Riddick asked her, while she was still Goddard’s principal, to start a nonprofit and apply for a Texas Partnership contract to run the school in addition to Bunche Elementary School and later other elementaries, Haney said. The charter organization would be called the REACH Network.

    Yay! So it's been tried at least.

    >But Haney ran into the same obstacles that her predecessors at Bunche had faced: community poverty, low teacher retention, and then COVID-19. There were early signs of trouble when Bunche’s new principal quit in September 2019, four weeks after the school year started. Three more principals left during the four years REACH was in operation. Amid teacher shortages that got worse during the pandemic, Midland ISD waived certification requirements —as allowed under state law—and there were fewer experienced teachers available in the district’s hiring pool to help carry out reforms, Haney told the Observer.

    So there is no Stand and Deliver magic formula to addressing poverty, I take it. For this approach to work, the co-op will need broader political and economic support.

    ------

    >There’s also no record that School Innovation Collaborative applied for federal tax-exempt status in the Internal Revenue Service database. San Antonio ISD terminated its contract early with the organization in 2023. CEO Doug Dawson did not respond to the Observer’s request for comment.
    >
    >Colbert described those kinds of paperwork issues as red flags. “These are public tax dollars that are going to pay these people, and there are requirements of the law that they’re not meeting,” he said.

    What in the actual fuck? That's a red flag alright. But it's a red flag for the boards inking the contracts. We're talking absolutely basic, due diligence 101 shit here.

    ------

    >Regarding Texas Partnership operators in general, Quinzi, the teachers union legal counsel, said: “They’re going to put as much money into their pockets and the least amount of money in the classroom.”

    At least the union rep knows how to tell it like it is. All of the trustees and politicians quoted in this article keep dancing around the core contradiction.

    ------

    Finally: this article was very heavy in data. It needed graphs. Badly. But seeing as we're going to be implementing similar bad ideas on a much larger scale going forward here in Texas, the author is at least not going to be lacking in data for the foreseeable future.

    #Texas #txlege #vouchers #education #SchoolVouchers #SchoolChoice #txpol #CharterSchools #NPIC #501c3 #NonProfit #NonProfitIndustrialComplex

  4. @TexasObserver @josephinelee

    >So far, 48 charter operators—which are required to be nonprofits, governmental entities, or higher education institutions—have received at least $735 million in state and federal funds (passed through the school districts) under the program SB 1882 inaugurated, which came to be called “Texas Partnerships.” These operators largely control the budgets and operations of the public schools they helm.

    The nonprofit distinction is pointless when those nonprofits are permitted to funnel the vast majority of their income to for-profit entities that do the actual education work.

    >Under most Texas Partnership contracts, school districts retain the responsibility to maintain facilities, furniture, and equipment, offer transportation and meals to students, and provide special education services, but they give up control over administration, curriculum, and budgets.

    Textbook case of privatize the profits and socialize the costs.

    >In response to an Observer question about the Beaumont school’s academic performance, a spokesperson for Green Dot Public Schools noted via email that its related organization, Green Dot Public Schools Southeast Texas, ran the school and was dissolved in June 2024, adding: “We do not have additional background or context that we can provide.”

    Its *shell company*. Call it what it is.

    ------

    An interesting thought experiment: what if teachers collectively chose to form these non-profits themselves? And ran the schools as they saw fit? Education co-ops, perhaps.

    >Shelly Haney, a longtime educator, turned Midland ISD’s Goddard Junior High from an F-rated to a C-rated school as principal from 2013 to 2019. That’s why, in 2019, then-superintendent Orlando Riddick asked her, while she was still Goddard’s principal, to start a nonprofit and apply for a Texas Partnership contract to run the school in addition to Bunche Elementary School and later other elementaries, Haney said. The charter organization would be called the REACH Network.

    Yay! So it's been tried at least.

    >But Haney ran into the same obstacles that her predecessors at Bunche had faced: community poverty, low teacher retention, and then COVID-19. There were early signs of trouble when Bunche’s new principal quit in September 2019, four weeks after the school year started. Three more principals left during the four years REACH was in operation. Amid teacher shortages that got worse during the pandemic, Midland ISD waived certification requirements —as allowed under state law—and there were fewer experienced teachers available in the district’s hiring pool to help carry out reforms, Haney told the Observer.

    So there is no Stand and Deliver magic formula to addressing poverty, I take it. For this approach to work, the co-op will need broader political and economic support.

    ------

    >There’s also no record that School Innovation Collaborative applied for federal tax-exempt status in the Internal Revenue Service database. San Antonio ISD terminated its contract early with the organization in 2023. CEO Doug Dawson did not respond to the Observer’s request for comment.
    >
    >Colbert described those kinds of paperwork issues as red flags. “These are public tax dollars that are going to pay these people, and there are requirements of the law that they’re not meeting,” he said.

    What in the actual fuck? That's a red flag alright. But it's a red flag for the boards inking the contracts. We're talking absolutely basic, due diligence 101 shit here.

    ------

    >Regarding Texas Partnership operators in general, Quinzi, the teachers union legal counsel, said: “They’re going to put as much money into their pockets and the least amount of money in the classroom.”

    At least the union rep knows how to tell it like it is. All of the trustees and politicians quoted in this article keep dancing around the core contradiction.

    ------

    Finally: this article was very heavy in data. It needed graphs. Badly. But seeing as we're going to be implementing similar bad ideas on a much larger scale going forward here in Texas, the author is at least not going to be lacking in data for the foreseeable future.

    #Texas #txlege #vouchers #education #SchoolVouchers #SchoolChoice #txpol #CharterSchools #NPIC #501c3 #NonProfit #NonProfitIndustrialComplex

  5. @TexasObserver @josephinelee

    >So far, 48 charter operators—which are required to be nonprofits, governmental entities, or higher education institutions—have received at least $735 million in state and federal funds (passed through the school districts) under the program SB 1882 inaugurated, which came to be called “Texas Partnerships.” These operators largely control the budgets and operations of the public schools they helm.

    The nonprofit distinction is pointless when those nonprofits are permitted to funnel the vast majority of their income to for-profit entities that do the actual education work.

    >Under most Texas Partnership contracts, school districts retain the responsibility to maintain facilities, furniture, and equipment, offer transportation and meals to students, and provide special education services, but they give up control over administration, curriculum, and budgets.

    Textbook case of privatize the profits and socialize the costs.

    >In response to an Observer question about the Beaumont school’s academic performance, a spokesperson for Green Dot Public Schools noted via email that its related organization, Green Dot Public Schools Southeast Texas, ran the school and was dissolved in June 2024, adding: “We do not have additional background or context that we can provide.”

    Its *shell company*. Call it what it is.

    ------

    An interesting thought experiment: what if teachers collectively chose to form these non-profits themselves? And ran the schools as they saw fit? Education co-ops, perhaps.

    >Shelly Haney, a longtime educator, turned Midland ISD’s Goddard Junior High from an F-rated to a C-rated school as principal from 2013 to 2019. That’s why, in 2019, then-superintendent Orlando Riddick asked her, while she was still Goddard’s principal, to start a nonprofit and apply for a Texas Partnership contract to run the school in addition to Bunche Elementary School and later other elementaries, Haney said. The charter organization would be called the REACH Network.

    Yay! So it's been tried at least.

    >But Haney ran into the same obstacles that her predecessors at Bunche had faced: community poverty, low teacher retention, and then COVID-19. There were early signs of trouble when Bunche’s new principal quit in September 2019, four weeks after the school year started. Three more principals left during the four years REACH was in operation. Amid teacher shortages that got worse during the pandemic, Midland ISD waived certification requirements —as allowed under state law—and there were fewer experienced teachers available in the district’s hiring pool to help carry out reforms, Haney told the Observer.

    So there is no Stand and Deliver magic formula to addressing poverty, I take it. For this approach to work, the co-op will need broader political and economic support.

    ------

    >There’s also no record that School Innovation Collaborative applied for federal tax-exempt status in the Internal Revenue Service database. San Antonio ISD terminated its contract early with the organization in 2023. CEO Doug Dawson did not respond to the Observer’s request for comment.
    >
    >Colbert described those kinds of paperwork issues as red flags. “These are public tax dollars that are going to pay these people, and there are requirements of the law that they’re not meeting,” he said.

    What in the actual fuck? That's a red flag alright. But it's a red flag for the boards inking the contracts. We're talking absolutely basic, due diligence 101 shit here.

    ------

    >Regarding Texas Partnership operators in general, Quinzi, the teachers union legal counsel, said: “They’re going to put as much money into their pockets and the least amount of money in the classroom.”

    At least the union rep knows how to tell it like it is. All of the trustees and politicians quoted in this article keep dancing around the core contradiction.

    ------

    Finally: this article was very heavy in data. It needed graphs. Badly. But seeing as we're going to be implementing similar bad ideas on a much larger scale going forward here in Texas, the author is at least not going to be lacking in data for the foreseeable future.

    #Texas #txlege #vouchers #education #SchoolVouchers #SchoolChoice #txpol #CharterSchools #NPIC #501c3 #NonProfit #NonProfitIndustrialComplex

  6. "It is important that we not collapse these differences even while recognizing a set of shared structural forces and logics. This is especially important as non-profits themselves are vulnerable to these structural forces. For example, non-profit organizations continue to feel impacts of the recession in both the increased demands for basic social services as well as the shrinking of government and foundation funding and individual donations. Many small organizations made up of poor and working-class members have dissolved or folded into larger non-profits. A lack of funding has led such groups to give up vital infrastructure and compensated staff positions, but the work continues through volunteer labor, in members' homes or donated space."

    — Incite! Women of Color Against Violence: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded, pp. xviii-xix

    If non-profits are to serve as a tool for liberation and reconstruction, then they need their own productive forces to call upon for fueling their efforts. Subjugation to capital, be it directly through philanthropic foundations, indirectly through (capitalist) government funding, or even tortuously through individual donors --themselves dependent upon exchanging their labor to capital for the money they donate-- necessarily clips the non-profit's wings. It is always contorting itself upon the whims of capital. Perhaps a partnership between non-profits and co-ops, both worker owned and operated, could serve to foster such a development of productive forces beyond --or at least less hindered by-- the antagonistic ruling capitalist class's reach. In this model, non-profits could serve as a stabilizing foundation upon which less certain co-operative proletarian endeavors could build.

    #socialism #communism #marxism #coops #coop #NonProfit #npic

  7. What we call #NGO’s in the hashtag story. The Non-Profit Industrial Complex (NPIC) entanglement of non-profits, big businesses, governments, and social activism can, leads to mess we need to compost. While nonprofits can fund crucial tech and activist work, their reliance on corporate-linked foundations dilutes this, to keep receiving money, the is STRONG presser to softening critiques to align with business interests, ultimately limiting transformative change. This power dynamic mirrors critiques of the Prison-Industrial and Military-Industrial Complexes, highlighting how funding sources shape the scope and direction of activism and the #FOSS tech we build.

    In the grassroots #DIY world, it’s critical to remain aware, and work to mediate these influences, ensuring that the needed systemic challenges are not compromised by external funding interests.

    Let’s focus here on planting seeds of real change, beyond the comfortable narratives of the #NPIC that the #SWF has to compromise with, this is what we are doing on #socialhub

    https://hamishcampbell.com/the-non-profit-industrial-complex-npic-a-double-edged-sword-in-foss-and-activism/

    #diy #FOSS #NGO #NPIC #socialhub #SWF

  8. Mutual aid is infinitely more ethical and pragmatic than the Non Profit Industrial Complex.
    #NPIC #MutualAid #OpportunityForPraxis

  9. Lets try that again since I messed up, lol, go me! Yay us, for the month of February for the #NPIC contract which is for passports we broke 600000 calls and the call center day isn't over yet.

  10. archive.org/details/ente-opd

    Entè/OPD: Kalfou Pwojè by Janil Lwijis; Janil Louis-Juste; Jean Anil Louis-Juste

    Topics
    #EntèOPD, #InterOPD, #RegroupementdesOrganisationsdePromotionduDevelopment, #RegroupementInterOPD, #lONGisation, #ONG, #CharitéÒganizasyon, #òganizasyonkipagouvèlman, #NPIC, #òganizasyonkipatagouvènman, #politik, #Ayiti, #HaitianCreole, #KreyòlAyisyen, #kreyòl, #devlopman

    I. Koze Devan Pòt
    II. Pwojè Devlopman an Ayiti
    III. PEPPADEP AK ODVA: 2 Temwen nan Politik devlopman piblik an Ayiti
    IV. Chapant Agrè ak Espas Sosyal nan milye riral ayisyen
    V. Pratik Pwojè Devlopman prive yo nan milye riral la
    VI. Entè/OPD: Kalfou pwojè!
    VII. Devan baryè Kalfou!
    VIII. Kèk Degi

  11. archive.org/details/ente-opd

    Entè/OPD: Kalfou Pwojè by Janil Lwijis; Janil Louis-Juste; Jean Anil Louis-Juste

    Topics
    #EntèOPD, #InterOPD, #RegroupementdesOrganisationsdePromotionduDevelopment, #RegroupementInterOPD, #lONGisation, #ONG, #CharitéÒganizasyon, #òganizasyonkipagouvèlman, #NPIC, #òganizasyonkipatagouvènman, #politik, #Ayiti, #HaitianCreole, #KreyòlAyisyen, #kreyòl, #devlopman

    I. Koze Devan Pòt
    II. Pwojè Devlopman an Ayiti
    III. PEPPADEP AK ODVA: 2 Temwen nan Politik devlopman piblik an Ayiti
    IV. Chapant Agrè ak Espas Sosyal nan milye riral ayisyen
    V. Pratik Pwojè Devlopman prive yo nan milye riral la
    VI. Entè/OPD: Kalfou pwojè!
    VII. Devan baryè Kalfou!
    VIII. Kèk Degi

  12. archive.org/details/ente-opd

    Entè/OPD: Kalfou Pwojè by Janil Lwijis; Janil Louis-Juste; Jean Anil Louis-Juste

    Topics
    #EntèOPD, #InterOPD, #RegroupementdesOrganisationsdePromotionduDevelopment, #RegroupementInterOPD, #lONGisation, #ONG, #CharitéÒganizasyon, #òganizasyonkipagouvèlman, #NPIC, #òganizasyonkipatagouvènman, #politik, #Ayiti, #HaitianCreole, #KreyòlAyisyen, #kreyòl, #devlopman

    I. Koze Devan Pòt
    II. Pwojè Devlopman an Ayiti
    III. PEPPADEP AK ODVA: 2 Temwen nan Politik devlopman piblik an Ayiti
    IV. Chapant Agrè ak Espas Sosyal nan milye riral ayisyen
    V. Pratik Pwojè Devlopman prive yo nan milye riral la
    VI. Entè/OPD: Kalfou pwojè!
    VII. Devan baryè Kalfou!
    VIII. Kèk Degi

  13. archive.org/details/ente-opd

    Entè/OPD: Kalfou Pwojè by Janil Lwijis; Janil Louis-Juste; Jean Anil Louis-Juste

    Topics
    #EntèOPD, #InterOPD, #RegroupementdesOrganisationsdePromotionduDevelopment, #RegroupementInterOPD, #lONGisation, #ONG, #CharitéÒganizasyon, #òganizasyonkipagouvèlman, #NPIC, #òganizasyonkipatagouvènman, #politik, #Ayiti, #HaitianCreole, #KreyòlAyisyen, #kreyòl, #devlopman

    I. Koze Devan Pòt
    II. Pwojè Devlopman an Ayiti
    III. PEPPADEP AK ODVA: 2 Temwen nan Politik devlopman piblik an Ayiti
    IV. Chapant Agrè ak Espas Sosyal nan milye riral ayisyen
    V. Pratik Pwojè Devlopman prive yo nan milye riral la
    VI. Entè/OPD: Kalfou pwojè!
    VII. Devan baryè Kalfou!
    VIII. Kèk Degi

  14. archive.org/details/whofundsri

    Riseup Networks / Riseup Labs financial backers

    Topics
    #riseup, #TheRiseupCollective, #riseupnet, #RiseupNetworks, #RiseupLabs, #TidesFoundation, #Liberate, #riseuplabsorg, #taxfilings, #corporatefilings, #NPIC, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #governmentcontractor, #counterinsurgency, #controlledopposition, #DigitalDefendersPartnership, #Hivos, #unitedstatesofamerika, #netherlands, #estonia, #unitedkingdom, #sweden, #latvia, #czechrepublic, #statedepartment, #departmentofstate, #dutchministryofforeignaffairs, #foreigncommonwealthoffice, #republicofestonia, #republicoflatvia, #Sida, #SwedishInternationalDevelopmentCooperationAgency, #RIPENCC, #stateofwashington, #universityofwashington, #washingtonstate, #RIPENetworkCoordinationCentre, #cooptation

    this item includes IRS Forms 990 for the following organizations:

    Riseup Networks (2005-2018)
    Riseup Labs (2008-2018)
    Tides Foundation (2016), which funded Riseup Labs that year.

    there are also state of washington Corporations & Charities Division filings for the following legal entities:

    Riseup Networks / riseup.net (FEIN 200394008), 2009-2021
    Liberate / riseuplabs.org / Riseup Labs (FEIN 204204809), 2009-2021

  15. archive.org/details/whofundsri

    Riseup Networks / Riseup Labs financial backers

    Topics
    #riseup, #TheRiseupCollective, #riseupnet, #RiseupNetworks, #RiseupLabs, #TidesFoundation, #Liberate, #riseuplabsorg, #taxfilings, #corporatefilings, #NPIC, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #governmentcontractor, #counterinsurgency, #controlledopposition, #DigitalDefendersPartnership, #Hivos, #unitedstatesofamerika, #netherlands, #estonia, #unitedkingdom, #sweden, #latvia, #czechrepublic, #statedepartment, #departmentofstate, #dutchministryofforeignaffairs, #foreigncommonwealthoffice, #republicofestonia, #republicoflatvia, #Sida, #SwedishInternationalDevelopmentCooperationAgency, #RIPENCC, #stateofwashington, #universityofwashington, #washingtonstate, #RIPENetworkCoordinationCentre, #cooptation

    this item includes IRS Forms 990 for the following organizations:

    Riseup Networks (2005-2018)
    Riseup Labs (2008-2018)
    Tides Foundation (2016), which funded Riseup Labs that year.

    there are also state of washington Corporations & Charities Division filings for the following legal entities:

    Riseup Networks / riseup.net (FEIN 200394008), 2009-2021
    Liberate / riseuplabs.org / Riseup Labs (FEIN 204204809), 2009-2021

  16. archive.org/details/whofundsri

    Riseup Networks / Riseup Labs financial backers

    Topics
    #riseup, #TheRiseupCollective, #riseupnet, #RiseupNetworks, #RiseupLabs, #TidesFoundation, #Liberate, #riseuplabsorg, #taxfilings, #corporatefilings, #NPIC, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #governmentcontractor, #counterinsurgency, #controlledopposition, #DigitalDefendersPartnership, #Hivos, #unitedstatesofamerika, #netherlands, #estonia, #unitedkingdom, #sweden, #latvia, #czechrepublic, #statedepartment, #departmentofstate, #dutchministryofforeignaffairs, #foreigncommonwealthoffice, #republicofestonia, #republicoflatvia, #Sida, #SwedishInternationalDevelopmentCooperationAgency, #RIPENCC, #stateofwashington, #universityofwashington, #washingtonstate, #RIPENetworkCoordinationCentre, #cooptation

    this item includes IRS Forms 990 for the following organizations:

    Riseup Networks (2005-2018)
    Riseup Labs (2008-2018)
    Tides Foundation (2016), which funded Riseup Labs that year.

    there are also state of washington Corporations & Charities Division filings for the following legal entities:

    Riseup Networks / riseup.net (FEIN 200394008), 2009-2021
    Liberate / riseuplabs.org / Riseup Labs (FEIN 204204809), 2009-2021

  17. archive.org/details/whofundsri

    Riseup Networks / Riseup Labs financial backers

    Topics
    #riseup, #TheRiseupCollective, #riseupnet, #RiseupNetworks, #RiseupLabs, #TidesFoundation, #Liberate, #riseuplabsorg, #taxfilings, #corporatefilings, #NPIC, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #governmentcontractor, #counterinsurgency, #controlledopposition, #DigitalDefendersPartnership, #Hivos, #unitedstatesofamerika, #netherlands, #estonia, #unitedkingdom, #sweden, #latvia, #czechrepublic, #statedepartment, #departmentofstate, #dutchministryofforeignaffairs, #foreigncommonwealthoffice, #republicofestonia, #republicoflatvia, #Sida, #SwedishInternationalDevelopmentCooperationAgency, #RIPENCC, #stateofwashington, #universityofwashington, #washingtonstate, #RIPENetworkCoordinationCentre, #cooptation

    this item includes IRS Forms 990 for the following organizations:

    Riseup Networks (2005-2018)
    Riseup Labs (2008-2018)
    Tides Foundation (2016), which funded Riseup Labs that year.

    there are also state of washington Corporations & Charities Division filings for the following legal entities:

    Riseup Networks / riseup.net (FEIN 200394008), 2009-2021
    Liberate / riseuplabs.org / Riseup Labs (FEIN 204204809), 2009-2021

  18. archive.org/details/whofundsri

    Riseup Networks / Riseup Labs financial backers

    Topics
    #riseup, #TheRiseupCollective, #riseupnet, #RiseupNetworks, #RiseupLabs, #TidesFoundation, #Liberate, #riseuplabsorg, #taxfilings, #corporatefilings, #NPIC, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #governmentcontractor, #counterinsurgency, #controlledopposition, #DigitalDefendersPartnership, #Hivos, #unitedstatesofamerika, #netherlands, #estonia, #unitedkingdom, #sweden, #latvia, #czechrepublic, #statedepartment, #departmentofstate, #dutchministryofforeignaffairs, #foreigncommonwealthoffice, #republicofestonia, #republicoflatvia, #Sida, #SwedishInternationalDevelopmentCooperationAgency, #RIPENCC, #stateofwashington, #universityofwashington, #washingtonstate, #RIPENetworkCoordinationCentre, #cooptation

    this item includes IRS Forms 990 for the following organizations:

    Riseup Networks (2005-2018)
    Riseup Labs (2008-2018)
    Tides Foundation (2016), which funded Riseup Labs that year.

    there are also state of washington Corporations & Charities Division filings for the following legal entities:

    Riseup Networks / riseup.net (FEIN 200394008), 2009-2021
    Liberate / riseuplabs.org / Riseup Labs (FEIN 204204809), 2009-2021

  19. archive.org/details/fordfellow

    Directory of Ford Foundation Fellows, 1980-2020 by National Academy of Sciences

    Topics
    #FordFellows, #FordFoundationFellows, #FordFoundation, #unitedstatesofamerika, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #NPIC, #imperialism, #capitalism, #philanthropy, #staterepression, #501c3, #academia, #foundations, #liberaldemocracy

    data obtained from here 6 july 2020.

    "The Directory of Ford Fellows contains information on Ford Foundation Fellows who held awards administered by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine including postdoctoral fellowship recipients awarded since 1980 and predoctoral and dissertation fellowship recipients awarded since 1986. […]

    Information contained in the directory is entered initially at the time of fellowship award and is subsequently updated by Ford Fellows. […]

    This database does not include Ford Fellows whose fellowships were administered by an institution or agency other than the Fellowships Office of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine nor does it include deceased Ford Fellows."

  20. archive.org/details/fordfellow

    Directory of Ford Foundation Fellows, 1980-2020 by National Academy of Sciences

    Topics
    #FordFellows, #FordFoundationFellows, #FordFoundation, #unitedstatesofamerika, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #NPIC, #imperialism, #capitalism, #philanthropy, #staterepression, #501c3, #academia, #foundations, #liberaldemocracy

    data obtained from here 6 july 2020.

    "The Directory of Ford Fellows contains information on Ford Foundation Fellows who held awards administered by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine including postdoctoral fellowship recipients awarded since 1980 and predoctoral and dissertation fellowship recipients awarded since 1986. […]

    Information contained in the directory is entered initially at the time of fellowship award and is subsequently updated by Ford Fellows. […]

    This database does not include Ford Fellows whose fellowships were administered by an institution or agency other than the Fellowships Office of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine nor does it include deceased Ford Fellows."

  21. archive.org/details/fordfellow

    Directory of Ford Foundation Fellows, 1980-2020 by National Academy of Sciences

    Topics
    #FordFellows, #FordFoundationFellows, #FordFoundation, #unitedstatesofamerika, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #NPIC, #imperialism, #capitalism, #philanthropy, #staterepression, #501c3, #academia, #foundations, #liberaldemocracy

    data obtained from here 6 july 2020.

    "The Directory of Ford Fellows contains information on Ford Foundation Fellows who held awards administered by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine including postdoctoral fellowship recipients awarded since 1980 and predoctoral and dissertation fellowship recipients awarded since 1986. […]

    Information contained in the directory is entered initially at the time of fellowship award and is subsequently updated by Ford Fellows. […]

    This database does not include Ford Fellows whose fellowships were administered by an institution or agency other than the Fellowships Office of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine nor does it include deceased Ford Fellows."

  22. archive.org/details/fordfellow

    Directory of Ford Foundation Fellows, 1980-2020 by National Academy of Sciences

    Topics
    #FordFellows, #FordFoundationFellows, #FordFoundation, #unitedstatesofamerika, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #NPIC, #imperialism, #capitalism, #philanthropy, #staterepression, #501c3, #academia, #foundations, #liberaldemocracy

    data obtained from here 6 july 2020.

    "The Directory of Ford Fellows contains information on Ford Foundation Fellows who held awards administered by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine including postdoctoral fellowship recipients awarded since 1980 and predoctoral and dissertation fellowship recipients awarded since 1986. […]

    Information contained in the directory is entered initially at the time of fellowship award and is subsequently updated by Ford Fellows. […]

    This database does not include Ford Fellows whose fellowships were administered by an institution or agency other than the Fellowships Office of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine nor does it include deceased Ford Fellows."

  23. archive.org/details/fordfellow

    Directory of Ford Foundation Fellows, 1980-2020 by National Academy of Sciences

    Topics
    #FordFellows, #FordFoundationFellows, #FordFoundation, #unitedstatesofamerika, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #NPIC, #imperialism, #capitalism, #philanthropy, #staterepression, #501c3, #academia, #foundations, #liberaldemocracy

    data obtained from here 6 july 2020.

    "The Directory of Ford Fellows contains information on Ford Foundation Fellows who held awards administered by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine including postdoctoral fellowship recipients awarded since 1980 and predoctoral and dissertation fellowship recipients awarded since 1986. […]

    Information contained in the directory is entered initially at the time of fellowship award and is subsequently updated by Ford Fellows. […]

    This database does not include Ford Fellows whose fellowships were administered by an institution or agency other than the Fellowships Office of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine nor does it include deceased Ford Fellows."

  24. @ceejbot
    Reformism from the non-profit industrial complex.

    Meaningful activism doesn't come with a salary from capitalism.

    #npic
    #charityisntsolidarity