[38], In March 2014, WWP testified before Congress strongly supporting the bill "To amend title 38, United States Code, to provide veterans with counseling and treatment for sexual trauma that occurred during inactive duty training (H.R. "We're looking for under 10 cents," she said. "The report I issued on spending at the Wounded Warrior Project highlighted a number of concerns that needed to be addressed," he said in a statement. Katie Porter's Wounded Warrior Scandal Manages to Get Worse. Wounded Warrior Project's CEO, Steven Nardizzi, and COO, Al Giordano, were fired by the charity's board amid criticisms about how it spent more than $800 million in donations over the last four. Already, more than $6.9 million in grants has been awarded for this fiscal year. Dinners and alcoholjust total excess." He noted, approvingly, that as of 2018, 64% of WWP spending goes to fund programs, up from about 54% in 2016. They also help WWP track how the needs of veterans are changing with time. Kules also told CBS News the charity did not spend $3 million on the Colorado conference, but he was not there and was unable to say what it did cost. WWP's legislative agenda is guided by the information in the organization's Annual Warrior Alumni Survey and encompasses issue areas spanning from veteran brain health and toxic exposure to women veteran issues. WWP Founder John Melia cited a strong local veteran community, access to Jacksonville International Airport, and support from the local business community, specifically the PGA Tour, as the reason for the move. In September 2005, The United Spinal Association granted $2.7 million to WWP to "develop into a stand-alone charity with its own identity and programs," with the intent to expand its services from providing immediate comfort items to providing longer-term support for returning wounded veterans via compensation, education, health care, insurance, housing, and employment. Through their veteran family support programs, Wounded Warrior Project also helps guide families through the sometimes confusing process of receiving VA benefits. The organization has partnered with several other charities, including the American Red Cross, Resounding Joy, a music therapy group in C Borochoff also said, however, that despite the public scrutiny, Wounded Warrior Project has always had better business practices than many groups in the space, even some with a good reputation in the community. In 2015, Wounded Warrior Project seemed, in the world of veterans' support organizations, to have it all: a compelling mission. Look at how they're focused on the real, important issues that have to do with veterans, and go from there.". If you believe an organization or website may not be operating for its claimed charitable purpose, contact your state attorney general or the Better Business Bureau atbbb.org. What I'm worried about is, how can we be the most effective in meeting the needs of our warriors in whatever resources we have?". The Wounded Warrior Project is working to rebuild trust with its donors and veterans. To do this, we must give numbers priority over emotionally compelling stories. "[43] Shortly after the church received this letter, a WWP spokesperson apologized and said that it was a miscommunication. Nearly 200 athletes from U.S. military branches will. For example, Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust spends 96 percent of its budget on vets. In January, Charity Navigator, a group that oversees nonprofit organizations, placed Wounded Warrior Project on its watch list, Fox News reported, citing a separate CBS report. The easiest way to do this is to take the perspective of a savvy investor and research donation options to make sure you do the most good per dollar donated. As of August 22, 2021, WWP served 157,975, registered alumni and 40,520 registered family support members. "We have met with DoD a couple times, when I first came on board, to talk about how we can help inspire young people to serve," he said. " [32] After a court ruling, Graham retracted the allegations he leveled against Wounded Warrior Project and folded his direct-aid non-profit. GuideStar has also requested a retraction printed and the removal of the untruthful material. Legal Statement. I'm optimistic that the organization's leadership will continue to improve the organization, which will help to serve the military men and women who have served us.". He also told CBS News that the charity did not spend money on alcohol or engages in any other kind of excessive spending. Most likely no. Linnington made clear that he wants to see the organization continue its climb out of a fundraising valley but said he is more concerned about fulfilling the mission than making up numbers. While the organization keeps a rating of three out of four stars, the numerical score reflects marginal improvements in program expense growth, Magdalena Kurnyta, a Charity Navigator associate program analyst, told Military.com. Regarding the criticism that WWP's portrayal of veterans in the past overemphasized traumatic wounds and veterans in need of lifelong help and support, Linnington said the organization's advertising approach is now different. As part of this judgment, Graham retracted his false statements and apologized to Wounded Warrior Project, acknowledging that his conduct was disrespectful and inappropriate. [44], In June 2015, The Daily Beast reported that the WWP sells its donor information to third parties. TRUTH: Compensation for executive staff at WWP is set following IRS rules, and based on comparison data derived from industry-wide surveys and the IRS 990s of other similar size and scope nonprofits. Wounded Warrior Project initially operated as a division of the United Spinal Association of New York,[8][10] which adopted WWP as a program in November 2003. He took a job as a public speaker with Wounded Warrior Project in 2013. The truth is that WWP directly operates over 20 programs and services to support service members and their families and the vast majority of our program expenditures constitute those internally-operated programs. He's come in on a Segway, he's come in on a horse, one employee told CBS News. His salary can be found on our 990, available on our financials page. WWP has many Proud Supporter hosted events nationwide! Fred and Dianne Kane, the parents of two Iraq War veterans, have donated $325,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project since 2009 through their personal charity, Tee-off for a Cause. [8][9] Melia had been severely wounded in a helicopter crash while serving in Somalia in 1992. [36][37], After a reporter for the Tacoma, Washington News Tribune informed disabled veteran Airman Alex Graham, a blogger at the conspiracy website Veterans Today, of a pending lawsuit against him by the WWP, he removed his articles critical of their policies, later retracting his criticisms and issuing a public apology. For veterans, the demands of the holidays can aggravate stress, and sometimes heighten feelings of alienation and loneliness. WWP also does not authorize proceeds from sales without a licensing agreement. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. He's come in on a Segway, he's come in on a horse.". Besides devastating both donors and wounded veterans, this news could undercut public support for the nonprofit sector as a whole. "Yeah. Many of these postings stem from false accusations initially published by an Indiana individual, Dean Graham. The Wounded Warrior Project is one of the most well-known non-profit charitable organizations focused on rebuilding the lives of wounded veterans. Surveys conducted by an arm of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found the fuel leak wreaked havoc on physical Copyright 2023 Military.com. Donors don't want you to fly every staff member once a year to some five-star resort and whoop it up and call it team building," said Millette. Jan. 27, 2016. We all have the power to ensure that we can truly trust nonprofits to spend our money wisely. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. "They were using the smallest percentage of wounded veterans to suck money out of hard-working Americans," he said. Why do the misdeeds of one nonprofit cause mistrust of all nonprofits? "We've changed that too, honestly," he said. As of August 2018, that rating had dropped back down to 3 stars. WWP also provided home care to the most . We take all reports of fraud and infringement against WWP seriously, and will update our supporters here if we receive several alerts concerning the same scam. 2023 TIME USA, LLC. This helps prevent another common thinking error called scope neglect, in which our brains fail to ensure that our emotions correspond to the actual impact made by our donations. Every month in 2021, more than 1,277 warriors and family members registered with Wounded Warrior Project to receive our free programs and services. It's been more than two years since the Wounded Warrior Project was rocked by a scandal surrounding allegations of excessive salaries and lavish spending, but the Jacksonville-based charity . We knew VVA had done pioneering work on Agent Orange, so we created a collaborative grant to pair them with TAPS to start gathering data on [toxic exposure] and to help ensure trans-generational knowledge transfer from the Vietnam-era generation of veterans to today's post-9/11 generation.". The WWP 2012 990 actually shows that our total expenses (program, admin, and fundraising) were $95,511,549. One significant ongoing organizational investment has provided for a two-week intensive post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury outpatient program at four hospitals: Massachusetts General Hospital, Emory University Hospital, Rush University Medical Center and Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. The organization also conducts copious surveys and focus groups among warriors, peer veterans' organizations and others in the military community. What caught our attention is how the Wounded Warrior Project spends donations compared to other long-respected charities. "WWP and those donor dollars trained me to speak and be a voice, and that's exactly what I'm doing," said Millette. / CBS News. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Here are the charity's self-reported results: As of September, the Wounded Warrior Project said it was serving more than 56,000 wounded vets and nearly 8,000 family members. or redistributed. In July, along with the publication of a new financial statement for fiscal 2018 showing revenues of $246 million, WWP received an updated score from the watchdog organization Charity Navigator, up to 86.45 out of 100 from 86.02 the previous year. The bill would extend a VA program of counseling, care and services for military sexual trauma that occurred during active duty or active duty for training to veterans who experienced such trauma during inactive duty training. The development was confirmed by Abernathy MacGregor, a public relations firm hired to represent the veterans charity. WWP has always supported the Constitution of the United States of America, including the First and Second Amendments. "[51], According to a 2013 article in Nonprofit Quarterly, "Depending on the rater, the Wounded Warrior Project seems to have scored low (Charity Watch), high (BBB Wise Giving Alliance) or somewhere in the middle (Charity Navigator)". Retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael S. Linnington, who took over the Wounded Warrior Project in July, said in an emailed statement that he is "pleased to see the Better Business Bureau's report. Wounded Warrior Project initially operated as a division of the United Spinal Association of New York, which adopted WWP as a program in November 2003, Wounded Warrior Project registered for incorporation on February 23, 2005. We recognize these are freedoms our service members fought and sacrificed to protect. WWP was granted accreditation as of September 10, 2008, by the Veterans Affairs Secretary as a Veterans Service Organization (VSO) "recognized by the Secretary for the purpose of preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims under laws administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. [33] In 2016 and 2017, however, subsequent investigations by a Jacksonville, FL television station and the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee found that WWP "'inaccurately' reported the money it spent on veterans programs by using 'inflated' numbers and 'misleading' advertisements. WWP was granted accreditation as of September 10, 2008 by the Veterans Affairs Secretary as a Veterans Service Organization (VSO) "recognized by the Secretary for the purpose of preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims under laws administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. If you are unsure of the legitimacy of any WWP fundraiser, please contact fraudalert@woundedwarriorproject.org. [53] According to Charity Navigator, WWP allocates 75.1 percent of its revenue to program expenses and 24.7 percent to fundraising and administrative expenses. Millette, the former WWP staff member who publicly blew the whistle on the organization, said his decision to speak out came at great personal cost. Warriors who have been out of the military service longer, have higher overall loneliness scores. There are several defamatory blog postings on the internet along with various email chains which claim WWP is a scam. Board chairman Anthony Odierno was announced as temporarily taking control of the charity. The Kanes also initiated an online petition calling for a public audit of the Wounded Warrior Project in addition to canceling the next golf tournament Tee-off for a Cause was to hold to benefit the Project. "So the needs of our population when that average was 27 years old is different than it is at 38, and it will be different when it's 48.". "Donors don't want you to have a $2,500 bar tab. Our mission focus is on supporting our nation's wounded veterans and providing therapeutic and beneficial programs, including hunting and outdoor activities. TRUTH: This is only the amount of funds WWP grants to other organizations, suggesting those grants represent the totality of our programs, which is untrue. [6] In January 2017 The Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance renewed its accreditation of WWP, for the next two years, as meeting the 20 standards for charity accountability. FALSE: That WWP reported $115,199,467 in overhead expenses on our 2012 IRS Form 990. Wounded Warrior Project Timeline by: Braden Ireland and Josh Faulkner 2010-In the 2009/2010 season a group of 6 football teams wore special designed uniforms in honor of wounded warrior. The best way to donate directly to WWP is through ourwebsite. "[34], Wounded Warrior Project filed a lawsuit in October 2014 seeking damages and court costs against a Blandon, Pennsylvania, non-profit, Keystone Wounded Warriors, claiming confusing similarities between the Keystone and WWP logo; Hampton Roads, VA Channel 3 TV covered the Keystone story on April 30, 2015,[35] and Nonprofit Quarterly covered the story with a title asking, is WWP "a 'Neighborhood Bully' among Veterans Groups? Let's get it catered and have a big old party," he described. For Linnington, the mission when he arrived at Wounded Warrior Project was not about exoneration; it was about regaining the lost trust of the veterans the organization was founded to serve. No. [20], Wounded Warrior Project provides interactive programs, rehabilitation retreats, and free mental health counseling. Absolutely, but the data and quotes cited by those attempting to defame WWP are false. In Uncategorized. [48] And spending on conferences and meetings had increased from just under $2 million in 2010 to $26 million in 2014. Then, in late January 2016, a pair of damning high-profile news reports hit like a one-two punch, throwing the organization into turmoil. These uniforms were made by Under Armor. Millette came home from Iraq in 2006 with a bronze star and a purple heart -- along with a traumatic brain injury and PTSD. The organization has yet to recover fully from a hemorrhage that saw fundraising drop from a peak of $373 million in 2015 to just $211 million in 2017. Millette is now best known as a whistleblower who went on the record to decry what he saw as WWP's lavish spending and interest in nurturing its public image, rather than providing meaningful support to its constituents. This event occured agen in 2011. "Wounded Warrior Project helped me reclaim my life," one reads, over a photo of single-amputee wounded veteran Sean Karpf, smiling proudly. Linnington also said the organization supports the Elizabeth Dole Foundation in caregiver work, Veterans of Foreign Wars in assisting veterans with VA disability claims, and the National Military Family Association in caring for veterans' families, among many others. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. Slightly more than half of the Kanes' donations directly benefitted veterans, according to CBS News. All rights reserved. The practice is not illegal, and only 44 . About 500 staff members attended the four-day conference in Colorado, which CBS News reported cost about $3 million. [42], In 2013, a new employee mistakenly declined to accept a donation from Liberty Baptist Church in Fort Pierce, Florida, and issued this inadvertent statement to the church leaders in an email, "We must decline the opportunity to be the beneficiary of your event due to our fundraising event criteria, which doesn't allow community events to be religious in nature. Since then, however, the rate of investment has grown substantially. [3] The organization has partnered with several other charities, including the American Red Cross, Resounding Joy, a music therapy group in California, and Operation Homefront. The organization has previously been criticized for touting a wide network of veteran members, many of whom were inactive and had received few or no services from Wounded Warrior Project. The organization has awarded an average of $14.6 million in grants each year since 2015, for a total of more than $80.9 million to 158 organizations since 2012, WWP spokesman Joe Plenzler said. 773,608. meals served to our nation's defenders across the country. In all those areas, Linnington said Wounded Warrior Project is making strides. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! It operates as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. About $3 million. He merely notes that "a lot of what was reported was incorrect," and that, in particular, the reported costs of travel and amenities at all-hands events were far overblown. "[41] The WWP also testified that in addition to expanding access to MST care, the VA needed to improve care itself, because veterans report "inadequate screening, providers who were either insensitive or lacked needed expertise and facilities ill-equipped to appropriately care for MST survivors. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. In 2014, after 10 years of rapid growth, the Wounded Warrior Project flew its roughly 500 employees to Colorado Springs for an "all hands" meeting at the . And of those who did not seek VA care, 41% did not know they were eligible for such care. It no longer invests, for example, in its TRACK college preparation program for wounded warriors, preferring to let Student Veterans of America own the space. Speaking at the opening of the military chiefs' meeting in Brussels, NATO's deputy secretary general said alliance members 'Code Name Blue Wren' is the astounding story of DIA mole Ana Montes, told by a veteran investigative reporter. Also, check back here often for updated information on current scams and fraud alerts. "So when I saw what was going on in the media, I was, believe it or not, automatically attracted to try and help.". A current ad campaign, "I am Living Proof," featured in a number of bold bus-stop ads near WWP's Washington, D.C., headquarters, shows wounded vets standing in a posture of confidence. ", In March 2014, WWP testified before Congress that they strongly supported the bill "To amend title 38, United States Code, to provide veterans with counseling and treatment for sexual trauma that occurred during inactive duty training". The percentage of respondents who stated that WWP was effective at collaborating with other military and veteran nonprofits jumped from 63% to 85% from 2017 to 2018. Former employees say spending has skyrocketed since Steven Nardizzi took over as CEO in 2009. Wounded Warrior Project is one of the largest veterans service organizations in the United States with office locations and partners across the country. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. "He rappelled down the side of a building at one of the all hands events. Despite the recent removal of many articles originating the false information, rumors and falsehoods continue to circulate and surface online. "Wounded Warrior Project was there when I needed them most," says another ad, featuring veteran Chris Wolff, his hand on the wheel of his chair as if poised for action. But, he says, he doesn't regret what he did; he still believes his assessment of WWP at the time was accurate and his intervention necessary. So we've tried to paint service as a good thing and, I think if you look at the exceptional nature of the young people that are joining the military today, we're seeing a shift now in a higher propensity to serve, I think, over the last year or two.". Market data provided by Factset. Initially, he admired the charity's work, and participated in its programs. "Obviously, we're trying to regain trust with the warriors, first and foremost," Linnington told Military.com earlier this year. To continue addressing these social needs and address the distrust caused by nonprofit scandals, we need to improve our nonprofit sector. All legitimate WWP job opportunities are listed on our website under Cool Careers.". Reporting potential fraudulent activity to WWP is integral to protecting the integrity of our organization, and empowers us to continue helping service members and their families. According to data provided by Plenzler, a 2018 study on the organization's reputation within the veterans service organization community found that 83% of participants considered WWP a respected part of the military and veterans nonprofit space, up from just 13% in 2017. Citing whistleblowers, stories by CBS and The New York Times detailed allegations of waste and abuse, lavish all-hands conferences and unbridled spending on ticketed outings that did little lasting good for the veterans they purported to help. Crucially, these evaluative organizations, called meta-charities, do not receive any funding from organizations they are evaluating. Dr. Gleb Tsipursky is the President of Intentional Insights, an education nonprofit, and a tenure-track professor at Ohio State University. Charity Navigator's rating for WWP has fluctuated over the years: It dipped down to two stars in 2010 as the organization grew, then briefly rose to a full four stars in 2017, reflecting the delayed arrival of 2015 data. "These are groups that just get together over a pizza and a soda, to talk about the issues that are affecting them and their families, and look for ways to support each other.". The Wounded Warrior Project began in 2003 as a basement nonprofit organization run by Mr. Melia, who was wounded in a helicopter crash off Somalia. The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is the largest veteran's charity in the United States. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 16, 2022 / PRNewswire / -- Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) announced today the elections of Kristen Robinson Darcy, chief operating officer (COO) and head of services and operations of Fidelity Charitable , and Jeff Dolven, president and CEO of Skookum Contract Services, to its board of directors. In a survey of the injured warriors Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) serves, 62% of them reported feelings of loneliness. "It's the best use of donor dollars to ensure we are providing programs and services to our warriors and families at the highest quality.". In September 2005, The United Spinal Association granted $2.7 million to WWP to "develop into a stand-alone charity with its own identity and programs," with the intent to expand its services from providing immediate comfort items to providing longer-term support for returning wounded veterans via compensation, education, health care, insurance, housing, employment, etc.[11]. In fact, they are one of the largest programs out there for wounded veterans. The termination was part of the embattled organization's attempts to do some much-needed . After media reports charged massive overspending and waste by the Wounded Warrior Project, the organization's board of directors fired its CEO and chief operation officer Thursday. The price tag? Celebrity endorsements from the likes of Trace Adkins and Jimmy Buffett. You lead from the frontgood or badyou dont hide, he said, If no one is going to talk about this right now and it has to be me, then it has to be me.. (Linnington said more than 72% of WWP spending currently goes toward programs.). organization. As WWP has worked to become more collaborative with other organizations, Linnington indicated it has also pulled back from the aggressively protective posture regarding brand and logo that drew criticism in the past. As both a national and local veteran charity, we serve veterans, caregivers and families of veterans who incurred a physical or mental injury or illness on or after September 11, 2001. The WWP Backpacks program remains a central activity of WWP, evidenced by the more than 65,000 backpacks the organization has distributed since early 2018,[12] in support of transitioning U.S. military veterans. We are independently audited every year, and copies of our financial documents since our inception are easily accessible for free on our website at. Part two of this investigation will air on "CBS This Morning," Wednesday at 7 a.m. First published on January 26, 2016 / 7:06 PM. But, as it turned out, reports of the death of Wounded Warrior Project have been greatly exaggerated. Army Staff Sergeant Erick Millette, who returned from Iraq in 2006 with a bronze star and a purple heart, told CBS News at the time he admired the charitys work and took a job with the group in 2014 but quit after two years. The organization will still take action in cases of suspected fraud, he said. It also reported claims of work environment coercion, and multiple terminations. The problem is the horns effect, one of the many thinking errors that are a consequence of how our brains are structured. And it did not appear to prioritize collaboration with other veterans' organizations, taking criticism for relatively small grants it made to support other groups and for passing up opportunities to join forces for advocacy and shared knowledge. Wounded Warrior Project's CEO, Steven Nardizzi, and COO, Al Giordano, were fired by the charity's board amid criticisms about how it spends more than $800 million raised in donations in the. 2016 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. About 500 staff members attended the four-day conference in Colorado. WWP does not authorize use of its trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features without prior approval. He noted approvingly that the organization has hired more mental health professionals to do follow-up with wounded warriors, and invested dynamically in meeting the needs of female veterans. Last year, the WWP's people placed 2,555 wounded warriors and their caregivers in jobs generating $87 million in annual income for their families. 4899 Belfort Road Suite 300Jacksonville, FL 32256, Wounded Warrior Project is a tax-exempt 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization CFC #11425, https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/scam-information/fraud-faqs, woundedwarriorproject.org/mission/financials, our IRS Form 990 and audited financial statements, state or local consumer protection office, consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0121-charitable-solicitations-vet-military-families. But while Millette, who spoke with Military.com earlier this year, said he still thinks the organization tends to lean too hard on showcasing veterans with dramatic visible wounds in its publicity materials and public events, he also said he has observed a remarkable overall turnaround in the organization. [39] The bill would alter current law, which allows access to such counseling only to active duty members of the military, so that members of the Reserves and National Guard would be eligible. It's really about the resilience, the exceptionalism of our warriors.". So we had to rebuild.". At this time, WWP uses a 3rd party near the Houston and Charlotte areas for "face-to-face fundraising" outside of certain outside of certain businesses and high-traffic areas. By providing the space and time for veterans to spend with their loved ones, the transition from service member to civilian gets that much easier. Among the organizations receiving grants, eight are first-time recipients. 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