The SAGE Fund: A Black Box Funder

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Source URL https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-sage-fund-a-black-box-funder/  [Capital Research Center]
Date published 2019-09-09
Curation date 2021-09-09
Curator Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D.
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Summary The Strengthening Accountability in the Global Economy Fund  [SAGE Fund] is a collaborative group for left-of-center foundations. The SAGE Fund is a project of the New Venture Fund, a 501(c)(3) funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit created and managed by the for-profit consultancy Arabella Advisors.
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Sometimes funders aren't what they seem. Say you're working to tackle human rights violations in developing countries. Activists need friends with deep pockets, so you turn to a likely ally: the SAGE Fund, a nonprofit funder that gives to human rights groups overseas.

At first glance, the SAGE Fund seems useful for channeling funds to groups dealing with corruption, poverty, and the negative effects of globalization. But where does the money come from? Dig deeper and you'll find that the IRS doesn't list the SAGE Fund in its records. Neither do nonprofit watchdogs like ProPublica or GuideStar.

That's because the SAGE Fund is synthetic - a "pop-up" plaster smeared across a "dark money" shell. In reality, the SAGE Fund is another face of the New Venture Fund, the flagship of Arabella Advisors' half-billion-dollar nonprofit armada.

Like its three "sister" nonprofit entities, the New Venture Fund is a genuine tax-exempt nonprofit that plays host to a legion of phony groups just like the SAGE Fund. As we've reported before, these groups give the illusion that they're independently staffed and funded, when in reality they're puppets run by Arabella Advisors, a for-profit consulting company headquartered in Washington, D.C.

A rogues' gallery of mega-donors like the Joyce Foundation, Swiss-based Oak Foundation, and the Democracy Fund pay Arabella Advisors to host phony "funds" like the SAGE Fund, using them to disguise the huge flow of cash into and out of the New Venture Fund and its siblings. It's a black box for watchdogs like the Capital Research Center, since individual grants to "pop-ups" like the SAGE Fund can't be traced back to their original grantors.

  • (For a full breakdown of the Arabella Advisors empire, see Big Money in Dark Shadows  |  local copy)

  • [Report] Hayden R. Ludwig, Capital Research Center, 2019: Big Money in Dark Shadows.  Arabella Advisors' Half-Billion-Dollar "Dark Money" Network.  |  local copy
  • That makes the SAGE Fund a kind of Russian nesting doll: grants from the SAGE Fund are really grants from the New Venture Fund, which are really grants from any number of undisclosed foundations and donors. Money doesn't get any "darker" than that.

    The New Venture Fund formed the SAGE Fund in 2015 to direct funding toward "mobilizing new coalitions and constituencies" in the "Global South" (a neo-Marxist term for developing countries). While the SAGE Fund has revealed a handful of its project supporters - namely the Ford Foundation, and the Open Society Foundations - most of its donors remain hidden behind the Arabella Advisors veil.

    Ironically, the SAGE Fund has partnered with special interests - foreign and domestic - critical of American "dark money" spent overseas. Earlier this year, it co-published a report with openDemocracy, a British transparency advocate that's attacked $50 million in supposed "dark money" dollars by American Christian groups poured into Europe.

    What openDemocracy failed to note, however, is its own tight relationship to a shadowy American outfit: NEO Philanthropy, a pass-through funder that plays host to the British group in the United States. NEO, like Arabella Advisors, hosts numerous left-wing "pop-up" groups attacking conservatives on every issue from healthcare to gun control. Between 2010 and 2017, it moved nearly $400 million to activists and think tanks.

    The SAGE Fund's staffers have significant connections to major funders on the Left. SAGE Fund director Daria Caliguire is a former project manager and consultant for the Ford Foundation, now a SAGE Fund donor. The group's advisory board also includes Greg Mayne, a program officer for the Swiss-based Oak Foundation (another the SAGE Fund grantor).

    Another SAGE Fund advisory board member is Lesley Carson, a program director for the Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, a multi-million-dollar pass-through funder whose former name - Matan B'Seter Foundation - actually means "anonymous gift" in Hebrew.

    There's no shortage of complaints about the influence of nefarious "dark money" in our politics, particularly from critics on the Left. But groups like the SAGE Fund and the sea of fake groups under Arabella Advisorss control prove that there's vastly more secret spending on left-wing causes than liberals know - or care to admit.


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