Seasons greetings

Published On: December 20, 2021|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|2 Comments|

From: (name withheld)
Subject: Seasons greetings
Date: December 20, 2021 at 9:29:56 AM MST
To: Mikey Weinstein

Dear Mikey,
Hope you are all well, and that during this time of year you have some time to slow down, and spend time with your family. I wanted to say how much I appreciated the support of the MRFF over the past year. You and your organization make a difference every day. I would not have been able to tell my story without you. And while it continues to be contentious here, the abuse has been documented for those that come after me, and can be use it as reference point in the future.I made a donation to your end of year drive 🙂 Thank you and for all those you serve!

(name withheld)


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  1. John C Kupka Jr December 22, 2021 at 11:42 am

    Your group is a disgusting, Evil and Anti-God. A foundation akin to the Satanic Church and The Athiests’ groups that all alighn with the Hate-filled Democrat Party. I will give my support to any and all political organizations that will target your group for destruction and Lawsuits and I will lobby to my political representatives to have your 501(c)(3) removed through process. My God have mercy on your corrupt souls.

  2. MRFF Admin January 5, 2022 at 4:44 pm

    MRFF’s RESPONSE TO THE DETRACTOR’s COMMENT BELOW:

    CHARITY NAVIGATOR RATES MRFF WITH A 100% PASSING “GIVE WITH CONFIDENCE” GRADE ON ITS FINANCES AND ACCOUNTABILITY. CHARITY NAVIGATOR IS THE LARGEST AND MOST-UTILIZED EVALUATOR OF CHARITIES IN THE UNITED STATES.

    SEE MRFF’s 100% PASSING RATING HERE:

    https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/203967302

    MikeytheLiar January 5, 2022 at 3:51 pm

    “During the past decade, Military Religious Freedom Foundation founder and president Mikey Weinstein has been a vocal advocate for the separation of church and state in the military.

    But according to an Air Force Times examination of MRFF tax filings, what Weinstein pays himself for running MRFF is well more than the typical top salaries at most nonprofits, military-related or otherwise.

    In 2012, Weinstein received total compensation worth $273,355 — about 47 percent of all money MRFF raised through contributions and grants that year, according to IRS filings accessed on the nonprofit transparency website GuideStar.Weinstein votes on his own salary as part of a three-member board that is smaller than the five-member board Charity Navigator recommends for nonprofits. And MRFF counts him — a paid employee — as an independent voting board member, an apparent violation of IRS rules.”

    https://www.stripes.com/news/report-military-religion-nonprofit-ceo-weinstein-pays-himself-huge-salary-1.291852

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