A new study has revealed that George Soros funneled a staggering $204,505,779 into ten organizations that pressure major charities to blacklist conservative groups — all based on the Southern Poverty Law Center's laughably politicized "hate group" designations. That's $204 million spent not on feeding the hungry or housing the homeless, but on making sure your favorite conservative nonprofit can't get a dime from charitable foundations.
Imagine having so much money you can literally purchase the definition of "hate" and aim it at anyone who disagrees with you. Must be nice.
The study, reported by NewsBusters, traces funding from 2016 to 2024 flowing through Soros's Open Society Foundations into a web of left-wing organizations that then leaned on donor-advised fund sponsors like Fidelity Charitable, Vanguard Charitable, and DAFgiving360. The message from these groups was simple: stop giving money to anyone the SPLC doesn't like. And by "doesn't like," we mean "disagrees with politically."
Three of the ten organizations — the New Venture Fund, Hopewell Fund, and Windward Fund — were previously part of Arabella Advisors, described as a "dark money giant" that conveniently dissolved in November 2025. Nothing suspicious about that timing at all.
The signatories of the open letter to these charities wrote that "by acting without adjudicated facts, institutions risk moving away from their role as responsible stewards of charitable funds." Translation: we want you to defund conservatives based on vibes, not evidence. They also insisted that "it is not coincidental that SPLC, an organization that has been fighting for civil rights" for 50-plus years is being targeted. Right. The same SPLC that was just indicted on multiple fraud charges on April 21, 2026. Real civil rights champions over there.
Let's talk about the people running this operation. The Democracy Alliance — which Politico called "the most powerful network of Democratic donors" in 2021 — sits at the center of this web. The New York Times identified Soros as the "founding backer" of the Democracy Alliance in 2024. Its former president, Gara LaMarche, who announced his resignation in 2020, was praised by former Open Society Foundations U.S. Programs Executive Director Tom Perriello as "the godfather of progressive philanthropy." The current president is Pamela Shifman. These aren't grassroots activists. These are professional money-movers with a political agenda.
And here's the kicker that should make your blood boil: the SPLC — the very organization these Soros-funded groups use as their moral authority — financed $3 million to white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups. You read that right. The people telling charities to cut off the Family Research Council were literally writing checks to actual hate groups. Remember, a gunman shot up the Family Research Council's headquarters in 2012 after finding them on the SPLC's "hate map."
As the Capital Research Center and the Media Research Center have documented, you'd be hard-pressed to find any coordinated leftist effort that doesn't have Soros money somewhere in the pipeline — an estimated 95 percent of them do.
This isn't philanthropy. This is financial warfare. Two hundred and four million dollars spent to make sure conservative voices get starved of funding while the people doing the starving get caught running a fraud operation. The system isn't broken — it was built this way on purpose.
