Calls Mount for Minnesota Freedom Fund Spending Accountability
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Bail funds are having a moment in 2020Amid the covid-19 pandemic and the protests in response to the police killing of George Floyd, bond funds have risen to prominence as a focus of philanthropic energy. “If you can’t march, donate to a bond fund” became a common refrain in social media posts as an isolated public sought to make a difference from home through viral donation-matching campaigns. Within days, the Minnesota Freedom Fund announced that it had raised $20 million. The Chicago Community Bond fund has raised $3.5 million from 75,000 donors worldwide.
From the Right
Minnesota Freedom Fund spent $200K on bail despite millions in donationsThe Minnesota Freedom Fund said it’s spent “well over” $200,000 in bailing protesters out of jail — despite receiving more than $30 million in donations.
“We are working on doing more,” the fund tweeted on Monday.
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Minnesota Freedom Fund Raised More Than $30 Million, Reveals It Has Spent $200,000 So FarThe Minnesota Freedom Fund pulled in more than $30 million in donations following the death of George Floyd, but the non-profit bailing out jailed protesters faced backlash on Tuesday after revealing it has paid out $200,000 so far, as calls grew for transparency about how the donations are being spent.
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