Family Care Foundation
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Family Care Foundation (FCF) (EIN 33-0734917) is a 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation based in Dulzura, California. FCF attempts to attract tax-exempt charitable donations for ventures run by The Family International members.
In 2003, FCF's total revenue was over $3 million, with charitable distribution at slightly over $2.5 million (see 990 forms, below).
Contents
Leadership
- - President of FCF; former Prime Minister of The Family International
- - Canadian/American
- - legally changed his name to Lee Ronald Smith, 1992-12-21
- - legally changed his name back to Grant Cameron Montgomery, 1996-10-29
- - Aliases: Gary, Hosanna, Paul Papers
- - Executive Director of FCF
- - American
- - Aliases: John
- - an FCF Director; brother of Steven Kelly
- - American
- - Aliases: Steve Tall
- Christine M. Mlot, M.D.
- - Treasurer of FCF; wife of Kenneth L. Kelly
- - American
- - FCF India
- - Aliases (Arthur Lindfield): King Arthur
- - FCF Indonesia
- - FCF Mexico; former member of NACRO
- - American
- - Aliases: Dust
990 Forms
- FCF 990 Form - 1997 (PDF; 1,315 KB)
- FCF 990 Form - 1998 (PDF; 1,143 KB)
- FCF 990 Form - 1999 (PDF; 1,034 KB)
- FCF 990 Form - 2000 (PDF; 1,007 KB)
- FCF 990 Form - 2001 (PDF; 846 KB)
- FCF 990 Form - 2002 (PDF; 841 KB)
- FCF 990 Form - 2003 (PDF; 872 KB)
Other documents
- Transcript of Steven Kelly's Meeting with FCF Directors — 1997-10-28 (PDF; 1.47 MB)
- Application for Recognition of Exemption — 1023 Form (for a 501(c)(3)) (PDF; 418 KB)
More information
- Family Care Foundation and The Family/Children of God - Exploring the Connections (PDF; 113 KB)
- "Family Care Foundation - More Than Meets the Eye" (PDF; 21 KB)
- Family Care Foundation: A Front Group for The Family Cult — Newsletter by Samuel Ajemian, 2003
Press coverage
- San Francisco Chronicle: IRS documents show ties between charity, sex cult — 2005-02-06
- San Francisco Chronicle: Hewlett grant went to cult-linked charity — 2005-02-12
- San Francisco Chronicle: Flora Family Foundation donated money to charity with ties to infamous cult — 2005-02-12
- IRE Journal: Records, sources help show link between charity, religious sect — 2005-09-01