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02-27-2013, 08:54 PM #1



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Alex Rodriguez’s charity gave only 1 percent of donations to charitable causes
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-bi...nlwYWdl;_ylv=3
A new Boston Globe review of IRS filings by more than 50 athletes found that the charity established by Rodriguez, as well as those by other notable players, gave far less than the expected percentage of their income to actual charitable causes.
Nonprofits are generally expected to donate 65 to 75 percent of their revenues to charitable causes, with the remainder going to pay whatever expenses and, if necessary, salaries of nonprofit employees. But according to the Globe, nearly half of the 50 athletes' foundations reviewed fell below that line.
Rodriguez was not the only athlete whose foundation failed to meet acceptable giving rules, but his was certainly one of the most notorious misses. In 2006, Rodriguez teamed with Jay-Z for a charity poker tournament that helped the A-Rod Family Foundation raise $403,862. (Final reported records often differ from the "big check" as posted above because of facility use and similar expenses.) However, the IRS reported that barely 1 percent of that total reached charities: $5,000 to Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Scholarship Fund and $90 — yes, ninety dollars — to a Little League baseball team in Miami. The organization then stopped submitting financial reports to the IRS, and was subsequently stripped of its tax-exempt status.
Other notable athletes whose charities fell short, according to The Globe, included Dodgers pitcher Josh Beckett, whose foundation gave only 37 percent of revenues, and Ravens receiver Anquan Boldin, whose foundation only passed on 17 percent of the amount it raised. And Roger Clemens' foundation reported donations of memorabilia and other items totaling 10 percent higher than the amount for which the jerseys, balls and so forth actually sold.
On the other hand, The Globe pointed out several instances of strong celebrity involvement in charity. 49ers quarterback Alex Smith passed along 91 percent of his received donations. Michael Phelps' foundation passed along 75 percent after some initial lean years, and Carmelo Anthony's passed along 87 percent.Trade Bucket: Hidden Content
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View my store BetaThis really doesn't surprise me at all, could his reputation get any worse?
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02-28-2013, 10:00 AM #3
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02-28-2013, 10:06 AM #4
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Sure are trying to ruin one of the all time greats aren't they???
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02-28-2013, 10:11 AM #6
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View my store Betawhen it rains it... floods for alex.
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View my store BetaDoesn't surprise me with Alex Rodriguez. Granted like the report said he was not the only one but is the most notable one. 1% passed on? That's like a slap in the face. Glad to see some athletes on this list do pass it on like Alex Smith of the 49ers. Alex Rodriguez just doesn't think before he does. Being in New York everything is bound to be made public even if it happened 10yrs ago.
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View my store BetaA-Rod's legacy has gone downhill worse and faster than probably even Barry Bonds.
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