President Obama announced
he plans to nominate Patrick Corvington to be chief executive
of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which
oversees Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America.
My readers will remember that "the Corporation" assumed a
prominent role on the
infamous NEA Conference call, where "the Corporation's"
Nell Abernathy joined White House and NEA officials to nudge
artists to produce works supporting the Obama Administration's
legislative priorities.
Although the charity Corvington works for, Annie E. Casey Foundation of
Baltimore, Maryland, has granted funding to ACORN during his
tenure, it is unclear if Corvington has ties to ACORN.
Nonetheless, Corvington is part of the same cluster of
organizations that provides financial and other support for ACORN
which is a longtime fixture in the activist community.
Since 2001 the Annie E. Casey Foundation has pumped at least
$1,705,500 into the ACORN network, according to philanthropy
database information.
Of the $1,705,500, at least $850,500 was earmarked for ACORN
operations in Baltimore, Maryland, home of the ACORN branch
office first shown in the recent undercover videos that debuted
on BigGovernment.com. Those videos show James O'Keefe and Hannah
Giles pretending to be a pimp and a prostitute and receiving
mountains of advice on evading laws pertaining to tax evasion and
prostitution (among other things).
The Annie E. Casey Foundation is a major funder of other groups
on the left.
Looking at just the first letter of the alphabet, its
grant recipients are labor federation AFL-CIO, abortion rights
think tank Alan Guttmacher Institute, and liberal policy shop the
Aspen Institute.
Although most of its grants go to groups on the political left,
the foundation has funded at least one think tank on the
political right. It has provided a few grants to the American
Enterprise Institute.
(modified from a post at
BigGovernment.com)