Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org …
I don't understand. https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/471630253
Doesn't that mean it's nonprofit?
Nope. Sure, they might have a foundation but even on the company's website it says2 Legal Structure
DonorSee is set up as an LLC and not a 501c3. When an organization is setup as a 501c3, they are subject to overbearing regulations that make effective aid nearly impossible, especially on a project-by-project basis like our system. By setting ourselves up as an LLC, we are able to quickly send your dollars to urgent situations without having the money first pass through an expensive and unnecessary legal team. Further reasons for our legal structure choice can be found on our CEO's blog.
https://donorsee.com/whoweare
I mean for sure I have no idea if this is a grift or not but if the purpose of the organization is to make microgrants, this could be very valid. It's hard for nonprofits to make grants directly to individuals or companies that aren't also tax exempt.
I’m a little wary. This guy was working at rental car company before DS, yet live in a $1M house in their early 30s/late 20s??
I think a separate nonprofit (not his) was supporting him financially for a while, plus some other poster noted the wife worked.
I'm guessing the Donorsee website or app is just like GoFundMe, where contributions that go to a nonprofit's fundraiser post are tax deductible.
And they had enough income at 30 to pay a $4k rental?? Was she a lawyer?
Already discussed, she was director at a church pre-school: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherglyer
I think they maybe pay $100k for that role, so its a stretch but she could cover rent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org …
I don't understand. https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/471630253
Doesn't that mean it's nonprofit?
Nope. Sure, they might have a foundation but even on the company's website it says2 Legal Structure
DonorSee is set up as an LLC and not a 501c3. When an organization is setup as a 501c3, they are subject to overbearing regulations that make effective aid nearly impossible, especially on a project-by-project basis like our system. By setting ourselves up as an LLC, we are able to quickly send your dollars to urgent situations without having the money first pass through an expensive and unnecessary legal team. Further reasons for our legal structure choice can be found on our CEO's blog.
https://donorsee.com/whoweare
I mean for sure I have no idea if this is a grift or not but if the purpose of the organization is to make microgrants, this could be very valid. It's hard for nonprofits to make grants directly to individuals or companies that aren't also tax exempt.
I’m a little wary. This guy was working at rental car company before DS, yet live in a $1M house in their early 30s/late 20s??
I think a separate nonprofit (not his) was supporting him financially for a while, plus some other poster noted the wife worked.
I'm guessing the Donorsee website or app is just like GoFundMe, where contributions that go to a nonprofit's fundraiser post are tax deductible.
And they had enough income at 30 to pay a $4k rental?? Was she a lawyer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org …
I don't understand. https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/471630253
Doesn't that mean it's nonprofit?
Nope. Sure, they might have a foundation but even on the company's website it says2 Legal Structure
DonorSee is set up as an LLC and not a 501c3. When an organization is setup as a 501c3, they are subject to overbearing regulations that make effective aid nearly impossible, especially on a project-by-project basis like our system. By setting ourselves up as an LLC, we are able to quickly send your dollars to urgent situations without having the money first pass through an expensive and unnecessary legal team. Further reasons for our legal structure choice can be found on our CEO's blog.
https://donorsee.com/whoweare
I mean for sure I have no idea if this is a grift or not but if the purpose of the organization is to make microgrants, this could be very valid. It's hard for nonprofits to make grants directly to individuals or companies that aren't also tax exempt.
I’m a little wary. This guy was working at rental car company before DS, yet live in a $1M house in their early 30s/late 20s??
I think a separate nonprofit (not his) was supporting him financially for a while, plus some other poster noted the wife worked.
I'm guessing the Donorsee website or app is just like GoFundMe, where contributions that go to a nonprofit's fundraiser post are tax deductible.
And they had enough income at 30 to pay a $4k rental?? Was she a lawyer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org …
I don't understand. https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/471630253
Doesn't that mean it's nonprofit?
Nope. Sure, they might have a foundation but even on the company's website it says2 Legal Structure
DonorSee is set up as an LLC and not a 501c3. When an organization is setup as a 501c3, they are subject to overbearing regulations that make effective aid nearly impossible, especially on a project-by-project basis like our system. By setting ourselves up as an LLC, we are able to quickly send your dollars to urgent situations without having the money first pass through an expensive and unnecessary legal team. Further reasons for our legal structure choice can be found on our CEO's blog.
https://donorsee.com/whoweare
I mean for sure I have no idea if this is a grift or not but if the purpose of the organization is to make microgrants, this could be very valid. It's hard for nonprofits to make grants directly to individuals or companies that aren't also tax exempt.
I’m a little wary. This guy was working at rental car company before DS, yet live in a $1M house in their early 30s/late 20s??
I think a separate nonprofit (not his) was supporting him financially for a while, plus some other poster noted the wife worked.
I'm guessing the Donorsee website or app is just like GoFundMe, where contributions that go to a nonprofit's fundraiser post are tax deductible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org …
I don't understand. https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/471630253
Doesn't that mean it's nonprofit?
Nope. Sure, they might have a foundation but even on the company's website it says2 Legal Structure
DonorSee is set up as an LLC and not a 501c3. When an organization is setup as a 501c3, they are subject to overbearing regulations that make effective aid nearly impossible, especially on a project-by-project basis like our system. By setting ourselves up as an LLC, we are able to quickly send your dollars to urgent situations without having the money first pass through an expensive and unnecessary legal team. Further reasons for our legal structure choice can be found on our CEO's blog.
https://donorsee.com/whoweare
I mean for sure I have no idea if this is a grift or not but if the purpose of the organization is to make microgrants, this could be very valid. It's hard for nonprofits to make grants directly to individuals or companies that aren't also tax exempt.
I’m a little wary. This guy was working at rental car company before DS, yet live in a $1M house in their early 30s/late 20s??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of religious evangelical types posting about his death.
Never heard of the guy. But if he was well known in the Christian community, that would make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People mag picked it up:
https://people.com/crime/gret-glyer-nonprofit-ceo-fatally-shot-inside-home/
So lazy. Its not a non-profit!
Its a shady business running out of some guy's rental basement masquerading as a non-profit-esque organization.
The amount things about to come out about 'DonorSee'...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People mag picked it up:
https://people.com/crime/gret-glyer-nonprofit-ceo-fatally-shot-inside-home/
So lazy. Its not a non-profit!
Anonymous wrote:People mag picked it up:
https://people.com/crime/gret-glyer-nonprofit-ceo-fatally-shot-inside-home/
Anonymous wrote:Lots of religious evangelical types posting about his death.