According to an October 30th, 2025 article published by the Associated Press, the U.S. Department of Justice has opened a federal investigation into the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) and related organizations over allegations of donor fraud and misuse of charitable funds raised during the nationwide racial justice protests of 2020. Federal authorities have reportedly issued subpoenas and at least one search warrant as part of the probe, which aims to determine whether tens of millions of dollars in donations meant for racial justice initiatives were diverted for personal or unauthorized use.
The foundation has denied any wrongdoing and stated that it has not been informed that it is a target of a criminal investigation, according to the Associated Press. The DOJ has not issued a public statement confirming or detailing the scope of the inquiry, and an agency spokesperson declined to comment on the ongoing matter.
November 10th, 2025 article update: On Friday, Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation announced a change in leadership.
CharityWatch Rating of Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation does not encompass the entire Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, but is rather its separately incorporated, national 501(c)(3) public charity arm. Its financial statements do not include the financial activities of its locally organized chapters or grassroots organizations.
With this in mind, the Foundation spent only 47% of its cash expenses on its programs in fiscal 2023, as computed by CharityWatch upon our analysis of its IRS tax Form 990 and audited financial statements for that year. In addition to earning a D rating on our A+ to F rating scale for low financial efficiency, CharityWatch has expressed other concerns about the organization such as its lack of adequate governance and its involvement in multiple lawsuits.
Fiscal 2023 financials were the most current posted on the charity’s website as of the date of this post, October 31st, 2025.
Lawsuit Against Tides Foundation
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation sued its former fiscal sponsor, Tides Foundation (Tides), for breach of oral contract; fraud in the inducement; negligent misrepresentation; conversion; unfair competition; accounting; unlicensed banking activities; and breach of fiduciary duty, according to a Complaint filed May 3, 2024.
Black Lives Matter started out as a decentralized grassroots social justice movement, lacking a formal legal structure and 501(c)(3) public charity status in its early days. This meant that donations received by the movement were not exempt from income tax and donors were unable to take tax deductions on their donations.
In such situations, would-be nonprofits often enlist the aid of a fiscal sponsor, essentially borrowing that sponsor’s tax-exempt status and using its legal, accounting, administrative, and other support services in exchange for a fee. Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation incorporated on October 16, 2017 but did not receive its 501(c)(3) exemption status from the IRS until December of 2020, according to the Complaint.
According to the Complaint, BLMGNF claims that during the time Tides served as its fiscal sponsor, Tides “refused to honor its promises and continues to commandeer BLM GNF’s donations” rather than following through on the charity’s expectations that Tides would direct donations based on BLM GNF’s requests. The charity also claims that Tides “engaged in egregious mismanagement of BLM GNF’s charitable funds, which exceeded $33 million,” and that the sponsor “engaged in deceptive business practices and has operated in a quasi-banking capacity without appropriate regulatory oversight or licenses,” according to the Complaint.
BLM GNF states in its Complaint that it is suing Tides “to demand that Tides return the funds that donors intentionally directed to BLM GNF” and “stop Tides from continuing to unfairly and improperly profit from funds it obtained through misrepresentations and a failure to honor its promises to BLM GNF and the Black community.” BLM GNF alleges in its Complaint that $33.4 million is the amount Tides refuses to return to the charity.
A jury trial is set for August 24th, 2026.
One Love Global: $8.7 Million Goes Missing
In its May 2024 article “As Civil War Consumes Black Lives Matter, $8.7 Million Goes Missing,” the Washington Free Beacon (the Free Beacon) reported that close to $9 million in funds collected by Tides on behalf of the national Black Lives Matter group “have seemingly disappeared.”
At the Free Beacon’s request CharityWatch analyzed several years of Michigan-based charity One Love Global’s tax filings. The Tides Foundation in its tax filings reported granting a combined $8.7 million to the charity between 2020 and 2022: 1.4 million in 2020, $100,000 in 2021, and $7.2 million in 2022. One Love Global reported to the IRS that it never received the funds, according to its tax filings of the same years. It is unclear which organization’s tax forms are incorrect or what happened to the funds.
In an interview with the Free Beacon “CharityWatch CEO Laurie Styron offered a blunt assessment.”
“‘This doesn’t make any sense,’ Styron told the Free Beacon after examining One Love Global’s tax returns. ‘At best, it has extremely sloppy reporting. This is not good. It calls into question the reliability of the financial reporting.’”
“Curiously, One Love Global also reported it had ‘deferred revenues’ ranging from $1.9 million in 2020 to $5.6 million in 2022. It’s unclear if those figures represent the Tides contributions. But even if they did, it’s still millions of dollars less than what Tides said it gave to One Love Global. Regardless, Styron said it’s inappropriate for a charity to report such grants as ‘deferred revenue,’” the Free Beacon reported.
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