REVEALED: George Soros has plowed $3M of 'dark money' into BLM activists pushing to defund the police
- Billionaire George Soros poured $3million in 2020 into 'dark-money' hub supporting activists pushing to defund the police
- Soros Foundation to Promote Open Society funneled money to Community Resource Hub for Safety and Accountability, grant database shows
- Hub bills itself as 'a resource for local advocates and organizers working to address the harms of policing in the US...'
- Soros-backed Hub states that it houses and staffs the group Defund The Police
Liberal billionaire megadonor George Soros supplied $3million last year alone to a 'dark-money' group supporting left-wing organizations such as BLM that are dedicated to defunding the police, it has emerged.
The Foundation to Promote Open Society, which is one of two major grantmaking foundations funded by Soros' network, Open Society Foundations, funneled a total of $3million in 2020 to the Community Resource Hub for Safety and Accountability (CRH), according to a search of the charity's grant database.
Soros' foundation bankrolls CRH through New Venture Fund, the largest of four funds managed by Arabella Advisors that pulled in a combined $1.6 billion in secret donations last year, tax forms show.
Critics have argued that New Venture Fund is a 'dark money' organization, allowing left-wing donors to anonymously pour money into political causes.
In 2020, the New Venture Fund reported total revenues of $975million, up 111 percent compared to 2019, bringing its lifetime revenues to $3.3billion. In that time, the fund paid out $1.37billion in grants to mostly left-leaning organizations.
The funding of CRH fits neatly into Soros' years-long crusade to transform the criminal justice system, which has seen him pour tens of millions of dollars to help elect progressive district attorneys in cities like Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Chicago.
Billionaire George Soros poured $3million in 2020 into a 'dark-money' group supporting activists pushing to defund the police in cities across the US, grants show
The Soros Foundation to Promote Open Society has funneled money to the Community Resource Hub for Safety and Accountability, according to the charity's database
Soros' foundation bankrolls CRH through New Venture Fund, a fiscal sponsorship nonprofit that makes grants to left-wing advocacy projects.
Soros, a Hungarian-born financier-turned-activist and favorite right-wing punching bag, has a net worth of $8.6 billion. He has donated more than $32 billion to Open Society, according to Forbes.
In 2020, Soros' network spent $2million on creating CRH's year-long 'Budgeting Academy' program to train community safety advocates in how to advocate around their local municipal budgets, according to the grants search.
An additional $1million went toward providing support for CRH.
A year earlier, Soros' foundation shelled out $1million to get the Hub off the ground.
CRH states that it houses and staffs the group Defund The Police, which describes itself as 'a one-stop shop information source for campaign to defund police,' Fox News reported.
The group hosts weekly two-hour 'invest/divest learning communities' that are attended by 40 to 60 organizers across the country focused on 'Budget Advocacy, Community-Based Safety Strategies, Police Fraternal Association Contracts, and Reparations for police violence.'
The hub also hosts a Defund Police Fellowship 'supporting 16 fellows in 13 cities with funds to support organizing staff, and offers monthly trainings and skill building sessions, weekly office hours with budget, campaign strategy, and communications experts, and a peer mentor program.'
The 'defund the police' movement took root after the murder of George Floyd, a black man, by a white Minneapolis police officer in May 2020, which sparked protests and clashes with the police. Pictured: United States Park Police pushes back protestors near the White House on June 1, 2020
The Soros-backed CRH's website states that it houses and staffs the group Defund The Police
CRH offers more than 700 resources to grassroots organizations, including this 24-page memo on 'alternatives to policing'
Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx, left, was propped up by a PAC that Soros gave $2million to. San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin is pictured, right
CRH bills itself as 'a resource for local advocates and organizers working to address the harms of policing in the U.S. and seeking to cultivate community safety and accountability outside of the criminal legal system.'
The organization's website offers more than 700 resources, including research, data, reports and tools to progressive activists around the US pushing to defund local law enforcement agencies as part of a concerted effort to reform the criminal justice system and address systemic problems with policing in America.
The site includes a disclaimer that notes that 'resources that appear on the Community Resource Hub website are not necessarily supported or endorsed by the Hub.'
The 'defund the police' movement took root after the murder of George Floyd, a black man, by a white Minneapolis police officer in May 2020.
Black Lives Matter and other influential organizations are seeking to shrink police department budgets and reallocate resources to mental health professional and social workers, housing and education.
Critics of the billionaire have accused him of being responsible for skyrocketing crime rates in cities around the US, claiming that under the Soros-backed Democratic prosecutors, criminals have been allowed to walk out of jail without bonds and, in many cases, commit new crimes.
Since 2015, the deep-pocketed philanthropist spent $28million on district attorneys' races in dozens of cities, including $2million that went to a PAC that backed Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx in her successful re-election campaign in 2020.
A year later, Chicago, where Foxx is the top prosecutor, has the highest murder rate in 30 years.
Soros has also donated to PACs that support Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón, who has been widely panned for failing to crack down on organized smash-and-grab shoplifters that have been terrorizing local businesses.
Soros has also poured funds into the campaign of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who ran on a criminal justice reform platform and has been slammed by his opponents as being soft on crime.
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