NYC’s largest anti-poverty organization (so it says) appropriates for its name a well-known 15th century British legend about a 12th century outlaw of noble character, a name preserved by Hollywood and a parade of famous actors for about a century– a name, like many iconic “handles,” often translated into business models (incl. “Anti-Poverty” ones) hoping to absorb some of the glamour, reputed compassion for commoners, and, in general, virtue. Such names are for positive PR connotations, and organizations adopting them, like this one, ALWAYS deserve a Closer Look, especially in this 21stC. I have been…. » Single Stop USA FY2007 990 excerpts ~ 2017Dec8 Fri @4.04.23 PM
Single Stop USA (initial return FY2007) shows $825K grants. Elsewhere on this return, and apparently not included in that amount, is $224K of “donated services or use of facilities.” and specific mention made of RHF’s commitment to funding.
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