Bryan Foundation

Thanks to Keith Brown for GuideStar.

Thanks to Roch101 for Scribd.

Page 24 shows they paid Melvin and Kitchen $400K in 2007.

6 Responses to “Joseph M. Bryan Foundation”

  1. My liege, due respect to Keith (a hero of mine), I’ve linked Guidestar since at least 2006.

    Reviewing the material posted there is how I figured out I had been swindled – and it’s the basis of my perjury claim.

    As you’ve seen, non-profits suffer little or no oversight – in any way shape or form. We’re talking about very big money moving around under the radar and into private pockets – and no one so much as blinks.

    The executives of the local “non-profit” hospital I’ve been battling for well over a decade bold faced lied-under-Oath about their financials being “highly confidential” (in order to save themselves some very big bucks at settlement) . . . even as those records were posted online (in order to troll for grants).

    Knowingly lying under Oath about matters relevant to a damages claim is perjury. It’s a felony.

    And I’d rest my case if we had some local/state/Federal prosecutors anywhere nearby who were worth a tinker’s damn.

  2. keith says:

    must be tough pulling down $267,337 for on the report it says they work 30 hours a week. Then you also have Ed Kitchen 30 hours at $138,00 a year plus what he makes off of retirement from the city.

  3. As I said, friend Keith, no one and I mean NO ONE has been watching.

    Label yourself a “public charity” and let the fleecing begin!

    And it’s not “relevant” at all – to law enforcment, the politicians/government, or (of course) the newspapers.

  4. Fec the Terrible says:

    I’m surprised at your lack of gratitude for these faithful public servants.

  5. Yeah, I’m watching the funeral of one-of-the-faithful on TV right now.

  6. keith says:

    thanks Dr. J and FEC the mayor has one as well with her non profit called one step further on guidestar.

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