Radical Left-Globalist Anti-ICE Activist Who Helped Storm Minnesota Church Collected Over $1 Million Running Scam ‘Anti-Poverty’ Nonprofit

A disturbing glimpse into the nonprofit-industrial complex emerged this week after new financial disclosures revealed that a radical left-liberal activist who helped organize the storming of a Christian church in Minnesota personally collected well over a million dollars while leading a so-called ‘anti-poverty’ organization. The post Radical Left-Globalist Anti-ICE Activist Who Helped Storm Minnesota Church Collected Over $1 Million Running Scam ‘Anti-Poverty’ Nonprofit appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Radical Left-Globalist Anti-ICE Activist Who Helped Storm Minnesota Church Collected Over $1 Million Running Scam ‘Anti-Poverty’ Nonprofit

Radical Left-Globalist Anti-ICE Activist Who Helped Storm Minnesota Church Collected Over $1 Million Running Scam ‘Anti-Poverty’ Nonprofit Nekima Levy Armstrong, an activist involved in a protest at a Christian church in Minnesota, reportedly earned over $1.1 million in salary and benefits from the Wayfinder Foundation, an organization she led as executive director for six years. During this period, the foundation distributed significantly less money in grants to alleviate poverty than Armstrong received in compensation. Major donors, including the Walton Family Foundation, provided substantial funding to the organization, which described its goal as funding activists to challenge the status quo.

  • Nekima Levy Armstrong, an activist who participated in protests at Cities Church in St. Paul, reportedly received over $1.1 million in compensation from the Wayfinder Foundation between 2019 and 2024.
  • During Armstrong’s tenure as executive director, the Wayfinder Foundation distributed roughly $700,052 in grants, a sum less than her total compensation.
  • The foundation received significant funding from institutional donors such as the Walton Family Foundation and Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.
  • Armstrong has been noted for her activism against immigration enforcement and for boycotting Target, and has expressed praise for Assata Shakur.
  • The article criticizes the use of charitable funds for ideological activism, suggesting a disconnect between the nonprofit’s stated mission and its financial allocation.
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