Jen Hatmaker

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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.


That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m telling you — these guys are shady.

I have been skeptical for years about the non-profit they run, Legacy Collective.

They claim it’s a non-profit but the money gets funneled to another non-profit, Pure Charity, which is basically a tech company that makes online fundraising portals for other non-profits (and takes their cut on top). Their website is heavy on the church words, light on actual details.

Pure Charity is what shows up on your tax deduction, not Legacy Collective. But Legacy Collective employs a CEO, Brandon was the “managing director” and other staff. So they grab a cut of the money before they pass it on...

So for $1000/month you get to give money to the Hatmakers through another company and you get the benefit of having it twice siphoned off to help the needy as determined by their very white “board.” And if you give at the $1000/month level you get to go to the Hatmakers house in Buda and have them pretend to be your friend.

The tax info goes to Pure Charity which shows contributions and disbursements but it doesn’t show what came from Legacy Collective and what was collected elsewhere. Legacy Collective claims to have given $3million away — but there isn’t an easy way to verify that from tax filings and a lot of money goes to other funds so we have no idea how much money was collected or reached the hands of the needy.

The Legacy Collective shows disbursements on their website— at different times — for the same amount. $26,316.

That is shady AF. I had no idea, thanks for sharing


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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.


I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.

I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.

It’s considered failing on Charity Navigator.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.

I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.

It’s considered failing on Charity Navigator.


Really? When I checked pretty much everything that came in was disbursed.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.

I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.

It’s considered failing on Charity Navigator.

Really? When I checked pretty much everything that came in was disbursed.

Yes. 50/100 and the site said that’s a failing rating.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.

I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.

It’s considered failing on Charity Navigator.

Really? When I checked pretty much everything that came in was disbursed.

Yes. 50/100 and the site said that’s a failing rating.


I remember Together Rising made such a big deal about family reunification. I wonder how much her sissy was paid for her role as a lawyer and face on the video. Also, do they have a board of directors.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.

I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.

It’s considered failing on Charity Navigator.

Really? When I checked pretty much everything that came in was disbursed.

Yes. 50/100 and the site said that’s a failing rating.


I remember Together Rising made such a big deal about family reunification. I wonder how much her sissy was paid for her role as a lawyer and face on the video. Also, do they have a board of directors.


Their rating is so low for reasons other than disbursement (that is something like 96/97% to programs). The low rating is for no audit and not meeting board of directors criteria.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.

I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.

It’s considered failing on Charity Navigator.

Really? When I checked pretty much everything that came in was disbursed.

Yes. 50/100 and the site said that’s a failing rating.


I remember Together Rising made such a big deal about family reunification. I wonder how much her sissy was paid for her role as a lawyer and face on the video. Also, do they have a board of directors.


Their rating is so low for reasons other than disbursement (that is something like 96/97% to programs). The low rating is for no audit and not meeting board of directors criteria.


Don't all nonprofits have to do an outside audit? Is Together Rising just Glenon and her sister?
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Guide Star is also a great way to look up nonprofits. Checking their 990s is helpful to see what their leadership is being paid.
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Anonymous wrote:Guide Star is also a great way to look up nonprofits. Checking their 990s is helpful to see what their leadership is being paid.


Jen Hatmaker’s nonprofit isn’t listed.
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It’s shady af.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Glenon Doyle's Together Rising is like this too? isn't there some website where you cans see what percent goes to overhead and what percent goes to actual charity?

Charity Navigator.

That was what started my rabbit hole because Legacy Collective doesn’t show up on Charity Navigator.

Together Rising is on Charity Navigator.

I looked into Together Rising once, because I was skeptical, but it appears legit.

It’s considered failing on Charity Navigator.

Really? When I checked pretty much everything that came in was disbursed.

Yes. 50/100 and the site said that’s a failing rating.


I remember Together Rising made such a big deal about family reunification. I wonder how much her sissy was paid for her role as a lawyer and face on the video. Also, do they have a board of directors.


Their rating is so low for reasons other than disbursement (that is something like 96/97% to programs). The low rating is for no audit and not meeting board of directors criteria.


Interesting. I'm the PP who'd check it previously (can't remember how long ago exactly) and Charity Navigator has changed how they assess charities. They're getting dinged for not having enough non-family board members.
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