The Clinton Foundation is in Severe Financials Crisis

Doesn’t look good.

Why do only 3% of donations to the Clinton Foundation make it to the sick and poor.

Why does the Clinton Foundation have a $40 million payroll to distribute $108 million in donations?

Well when you lie about what they’re doing, you can say anything. You refuse to acknowledge the truth and go with your fabricated nonsense. That’s why.

http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/311/311580204/311580204_201512_990.pdf

So the Clinton Foundation IRS 990 form is a lie?

Wow!

Hillary might go to prison.

No your projections of what they are doing with the money is lies. That 3% story has been tried before. The IRS shut it down and said that 88% of their money goes to program.

Charity Navigator spent a lot of time reviewing the CF because their proactive model is unique among big fundraising organization which are virtually all pass throughs.

So no the IRS form isn’t lying, but you are.
 
Doesn’t look good.

Why do only 3% of donations to the Clinton Foundation make it to the sick and poor.

Why does the Clinton Foundation have a $40 million payroll to distribute $108 million in donations?

Well when you lie about what they’re doing, you can say anything. You refuse to acknowledge the truth and go with your fabricated nonsense. That’s why.

http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/311/311580204/311580204_201512_990.pdf

So the Clinton Foundation IRS 990 form is a lie?

Wow!

Hillary might go to prison.

No your projections of what they are doing with the money is lies. That 3% story has been tried before. The IRS shut it down and said that 88% of their money goes to program.

Charity Navigator spent a lot of time reviewing the CF because their proactive model is unique among big fundraising organization which are virtually all pass throughs.

So no the IRS form isn’t lying, but you are.

Get someone to read the 990 to you and ask them to explain what it means when $40 million in salaries are paid to distribute $108 million in donations.

Then tell me from the data on the IRS form how I am lying. It’s all in the form for you to read. Here you go. Break it down for us.

http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/311/311580204/311580204_201512_990.pdf

Thanks, Hilllary. Say Hi to Podesta for me.
 
Doesn’t look good.

Why do only 3% of donations to the Clinton Foundation make it to the sick and poor.

Why does the Clinton Foundation have a $40 million payroll to distribute $108 million in donations?

Well when you lie about what they’re doing, you can say anything. You refuse to acknowledge the truth and go with your fabricated nonsense. That’s why.

http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/311/311580204/311580204_201512_990.pdf

So the Clinton Foundation IRS 990 form is a lie?

Wow!

Hillary might go to prison.

No your projections of what they are doing with the money is lies. That 3% story has been tried before. The IRS shut it down and said that 88% of their money goes to program.

Charity Navigator spent a lot of time reviewing the CF because their proactive model is unique among big fundraising organization which are virtually all pass throughs.

So no the IRS form isn’t lying, but you are.

Get someone to read the 990 to you and ask them to explain what it means when $40 million in salaries are paid to distribute $108 million in donations.

Thanks, Hilllary. Say Hi to Podesta for me.
Been explained to you. You play dumb or maybe really are dumb. Or maybe you are just over frustrated that your thread concept is a failure and bust.
 
No it hasn’t been explained.

The Clinton Foundation is a joke, and it’s about to die because the Clintons can’t sell political favors.

Weird how such a great charity is having fundraising issues. I guess Bill and Hillary aren’t nearly as compelling when they can’t sell police favors.

$40 million in salaries on $108 million in donations is fucking hysterical.

Think of all the abortions and condoms that could be paid for with $40 million per year.
 
Doesn’t look good.

Why do only 3% of donations to the Clinton Foundation make it to the sick and poor.

Why does the Clinton Foundation have a $40 million payroll to distribute $108 million in donations?

Well when you lie about what they’re doing, you can say anything. You refuse to acknowledge the truth and go with your fabricated nonsense. That’s why.

http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/311/311580204/311580204_201512_990.pdf

So the Clinton Foundation IRS 990 form is a lie?

Wow!

Hillary might go to prison.

No your projections of what they are doing with the money is lies. That 3% story has been tried before. The IRS shut it down and said that 88% of their money goes to program.

Charity Navigator spent a lot of time reviewing the CF because their proactive model is unique among big fundraising organization which are virtually all pass throughs.

So no the IRS form isn’t lying, but you are.

Get someone to read the 990 to you and ask them to explain what it means when $40 million in salaries are paid to distribute $108 million in donations.

Then tell me from the data on the IRS form how I am lying. It’s all in the form for you to read. Here you go. Break it down for us.

http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/311/311580204/311580204_201512_990.pdf

Thanks, Hilllary. Say Hi to Podesta for me.

The Clinton Foundation does NOT DISTRIBUTE FUNDS.
 
"The Gateway Pundit?!!??"

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Sorry pretending to be insane won't help her either.....

Pretending?
 
For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
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990990-T
Full Text

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990
Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
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990990990-T990-T
Full Text

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Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
PDF

990990990-T
Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
PDF

990990
Raw XML

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document
 
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For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
PDF

990990990-T
Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
PDF

990990
Raw XML

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document

You’re the idiot here. You have no idea of what you’re looking at. You couldn’t read a balance sheet with an accountant in front of you.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Doctors Without Borders spends $24 million on staff with a similar budget.


Both charities do boots on the ground field work. But neither the CF nor DWB gives money to the needy. Both run large field operations.

But keep lying. It shows what a total hypocrite you are.
 
For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
PDF

990990990-T
Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
PDF

990990
Raw XML

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document

You’re the idiot here. You have no idea of what you’re looking at. You couldn’t read a balance sheet with an accountant in front of you.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Doctors Without Borders spends $24 million on staff with a similar budget.


Both charities do boots on the ground field work. But neither the CF nor DWB gives money to the needy. Both run large field operations.

But keep lying. It shows what a total hypocrite you are.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Which category does Sid Blumenthal fall under?
 
For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
PDF

990990990-T
Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
PDF

990990
Raw XML

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document

You’re the idiot here. You have no idea of what you’re looking at. You couldn’t read a balance sheet with an accountant in front of you.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Doctors Without Borders spends $24 million on staff with a similar budget.


Both charities do boots on the ground field work. But neither the CF nor DWB gives money to the needy. Both run large field operations.

But keep lying. It shows what a total hypocrite you are.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Which category does Sid Blumenthal fall under?

Neither.

Sid Blumenthal provided field intel on Libya to the CF at a fee of $10,000 a month. At most, Sid would have been paid $120,000 per year but his services weren’t required on a full time basis so he was a contractor not staff.

You could have looked it up yourself but you’re lazy.
 
For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
PDF

990990990-T
Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
PDF

990990
Raw XML

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document

You’re the idiot here. You have no idea of what you’re looking at. You couldn’t read a balance sheet with an accountant in front of you.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Doctors Without Borders spends $24 million on staff with a similar budget.


Both charities do boots on the ground field work. But neither the CF nor DWB gives money to the needy. Both run large field operations.

But keep lying. It shows what a total hypocrite you are.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Which category does Sid Blumenthal fall under?

This board members sure as hell pull down some cash.

Look at pages 14-17 of the 990.
 
For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
PDF

990990990-T
Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
PDF

990990
Raw XML

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document

You’re the idiot here. You have no idea of what you’re looking at. You couldn’t read a balance sheet with an accountant in front of you.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Doctors Without Borders spends $24 million on staff with a similar budget.


Both charities do boots on the ground field work. But neither the CF nor DWB gives money to the needy. Both run large field operations.

But keep lying. It shows what a total hypocrite you are.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Which category does Sid Blumenthal fall under?

Neither.

Sid Blumenthal provided field intel on Libya to the CF at a fee of $10,000 a month. At most, Sid would have been paid $120,000 per year but his services weren’t required on a full time basis so he was a contractor not staff.

You could have looked it up yourself but you’re lazy.

Sid Blumenthal provided field intel on Libya to the CF at a fee of $10,000 a month

What possible reason would the Clinton Foundation have to pay a hack like Sid money that is supposed to help the poor, the sick, the downtrodden?
Especially while he was also advising Hillary as Secretary of State?
It's not like they sent "hospital staff, teachers drivers and others" into Libya, did they?

so he was a contractor not staff.

I wonder how many other cronies were "contractors" for the Foundation?
 
For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
PDF

990990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Full Text

Raw XML

Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
PDF

990990990-T990-T
Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
PDF

990990990-T
Raw XML

990
Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
PDF

990990
Raw XML

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document

You’re the idiot here. You have no idea of what you’re looking at. You couldn’t read a balance sheet with an accountant in front of you.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Doctors Without Borders spends $24 million on staff with a similar budget.


Both charities do boots on the ground field work. But neither the CF nor DWB gives money to the needy. Both run large field operations.

But keep lying. It shows what a total hypocrite you are.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Which category does Sid Blumenthal fall under?

Neither.

Sid Blumenthal provided field intel on Libya to the CF at a fee of $10,000 a month. At most, Sid would have been paid $120,000 per year but his services weren’t required on a full time basis so he was a contractor not staff.

You could have looked it up yourself but you’re lazy.

Sid Blumenthal provided field intel on Libya to the CF at a fee of $10,000 a month

What possible reason would the Clinton Foundation have to pay a hack like Sid money that is supposed to help the poor, the sick, the downtrodden?
Especially while he was also advising Hillary as Secretary of State?
It's not like they sent "hospital staff, teachers drivers and others" into Libya, did they?

so he was a contractor not staff.

I wonder how many other cronies were "contractors" for the Foundation?

Sid wasn’t liked and seldom used and yes the CF has/had projects in Libya. He is CIA and he does have extensive knowledge of Libya.

The CF runs projects in dangerous parts of the world. For the safety and security of their staff, Intel is needed. I guess it’s wrong to employ people you know that have expertise you require.

I guess I should stop using my cousin’s company to do my outside contracting work because I don’t want people to think she’s getting the jobs because we’re related. But OTOH I’d rather get the work done by someone I know and trust that from some hack I just picked out of the phone book.
 
For anyone willing to open their eyes and stop being useful idiots. Look at the data for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you what to think.


BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
610 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE2ND FLOOR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201-1732 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE JAN. 1998
Tax Filings by Year
The IRS Form 990 is an annual information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly. Read the IRS instructions for 990 forms.

If this organization has filed an amended return, it may not be reflected in the data below. Duplicated download links may be due to resubmissions or amendments to an organization's original return.

If you would like to download Form 990 document PDFs in bulk, the Internet Archive operates a mirror of the original bulk data.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015
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Total Revenue
$116,082,508

Total Functional Expenses
$98,877,350
Net income
$17,205,158
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $108,915,463 93.8%
Program services $2,628,406 2.3%
Investment income $3,017,232 2.6%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $7 0.0%
Rental property income $102,966 0.1%
Net fundraising -$633,292
Sales of assets -$122,308
Net inventory sales $1,241,012 1.1%
Other revenue $933,022 0.8%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,458,381 2.5%
Professional fundraising fees $569,871 0.6%
Other salaries and wages $26,896,425 27.2%
Other
Total Assets $359,923,364
Total Liabilities $13,314,443
Net Assets $346,608,921
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014
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Total Revenue
$177,804,612

Total Functional Expenses
$91,281,145
Net income
$86,523,467
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $172,579,474 97.1%
Program services $2,897,690 1.6%
Investment income $95,611 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income -$924,735
Net fundraising -$1,136,064
Sales of assets $3,498 0.0%
Net inventory sales $1,263,956 0.7%
Other revenue $3,025,182 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $2,217,050 2.4%
Professional fundraising fees $850,803 0.9%
Other salaries and wages $24,934,120 27.3%
Other
Total Assets $354,190,170
Total Liabilities $21,718,821
Net Assets $332,471,349
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013
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Total Revenue
$148,889,439

Total Functional Expenses
$84,684,494
Net income
$64,204,945
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $144,382,361 97.0%
Program services $1,926,241 1.3%
Investment income $159,457 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$859,030
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $809,750 0.5%
Other revenue $2,470,660 1.7%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $1,358,372 1.6%
Professional fundraising fees $185,970 0.2%
Other salaries and wages $21,798,525 25.7%
Other
Total Assets $277,805,820
Total Liabilities $30,506,362
Net Assets $247,299,458
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012
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Total Revenue
$54,712,950

Total Functional Expenses
$58,751,898
Net income
-$4,038,948
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $51,456,352 94.0%
Program services $503,024 0.9%
Investment income $39,358 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$422,681
Sales of assets $448,000 0.8%
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,688,897 4.9%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $765,365 1.3%
Professional fundraising fees $204,179 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,557,769 23.1%
Other
Total Assets $225,703,274
Total Liabilities $42,113,239
Net Assets $183,590,035
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011
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Total Revenue
$57,147,869

Total Functional Expenses
$57,606,827
Net income
-$458,958
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $56,257,057 98.4%
Program services $194,148 0.3%
Investment income $68,423 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $7,972 0.0%
Net fundraising -$1,420,668
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $168,556 0.3%
Other revenue $1,872,381 3.3%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $553,534 1.0%
Professional fundraising fees $183,000 0.3%
Other salaries and wages $13,261,193 23.0%
Other
Total Assets $197,890,114
Total Liabilities $10,261,131
Net Assets $187,628,983
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2010
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Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2009
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2008
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2007
PDF

990
Form 990 documents available

Extracted filing data is not available for this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2006
PDF

990
Form 990 document

You’re the idiot here. You have no idea of what you’re looking at. You couldn’t read a balance sheet with an accountant in front of you.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Doctors Without Borders spends $24 million on staff with a similar budget.


Both charities do boots on the ground field work. But neither the CF nor DWB gives money to the needy. Both run large field operations.

But keep lying. It shows what a total hypocrite you are.

There are administrative salaries of $2 million total. Fund raising costs of $500,000 and change, and field salaries of $22 millions for the hospital staff, teachers drivers and others employed to do the foundations work.

Which category does Sid Blumenthal fall under?

Neither.

Sid Blumenthal provided field intel on Libya to the CF at a fee of $10,000 a month. At most, Sid would have been paid $120,000 per year but his services weren’t required on a full time basis so he was a contractor not staff.

You could have looked it up yourself but you’re lazy.

Sid Blumenthal provided field intel on Libya to the CF at a fee of $10,000 a month

What possible reason would the Clinton Foundation have to pay a hack like Sid money that is supposed to help the poor, the sick, the downtrodden?
Especially while he was also advising Hillary as Secretary of State?
It's not like they sent "hospital staff, teachers drivers and others" into Libya, did they?

so he was a contractor not staff.

I wonder how many other cronies were "contractors" for the Foundation?

Sid wasn’t liked and seldom used and yes the CF has/had projects in Libya. He is CIA and he does have extensive knowledge of Libya.

The CF runs projects in dangerous parts of the world. For the safety and security of their staff, Intel is needed. I guess it’s wrong to employ people you know that have expertise you require.

I guess I should stop using my cousin’s company to do my outside contracting work because I don’t want people to think she’s getting the jobs because we’re related. But OTOH I’d rather get the work done by someone I know and trust that from some hack I just picked out of the phone book.

yes the CF has/had projects in Libya.

Such as?

I guess I should stop using my cousin’s company to do my outside contracting work

Do what you like.
But when someone points out that the CF paid political cronies, remember Sid.
 
Clinton Foundation spent $11 million on conferences and meetings in 2015.

Hell of a charity.


$354 million in assets.

It’s amazing that $3 million actually makes it to the sick and poor around the world.
 
#193. Yes, intel is needed when predatory frontier capitalism penetrates a country. The Fort Mims Massacre comes to mind, most reminiscent of Benghazi.
 
The Clinton's can shut down their foundation.

Unlike Trump. His foundation is still under criminal investigation. He tried to shut it down, but the shutdown hasn't been allowed, because of the criminal investigation.
 

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