
Americans For Non-Profit
Transparency
AFNPT is built to bring the United States of America's people pure nonprofit transparency through any means necessary.
Our Four Pillars
Every action AFNPT takes is guided by these core principles, grounded in IRS code, California nonprofit law, and the First Amendment.
Investigate
Deep-dive forensic analysis of nonprofit IRS Form 990 filings, FARA registrations, state corporate records, and financial disclosures.
Educate
Teaching the American public how to read 990s, understand nonprofit law, spot shell entities, and hold organizations accountable.
Expose
Publishing educational analyses of potential compliance failures, mission statement contradictions, and undisclosed foreign connections.
Protect
Shielding donors and the public from organizations that may operate outside their stated charitable purpose or legal obligations.
Active Investigations
Five concurrent investigations tracking foreign influence, lobby money, and surveillance operations targeting Americans.
AIPAC β $126.9M Pipeline
$126.9M in 2024 election spending. 318 candidates elected. Anti-BDS laws in 38 states. HR 6090. The full government pipeline.
Canary Mission β Foreign Surveillance
Israel-operated doxxing targeting Americans. DHS used data for 75% of deportation targets. 70 orgs requested DOJ FARA investigation.
Clock Tower β $999K FARA Shell
$999,821 nonprofit payment to dissolved Nevada LLC. Same-name entity registered as foreign agent of Israel. $9M contract.
TPUSA β $85M Nonprofit
$19.6-24.9M in questionable insider payments. $6.3M to Hoffman. $4.67M to Sheridan. Baker Tilly audit failures.
PJTN β Family Self-Dealing
$2.77M to founder's family (24.2% of all revenue). Negative net assets 10 of 13 years. Not FARA-registered.
Evidence Archive
259 FARA filings, 25+ AIPAC FEC records, 15+ Canary Mission 990s, congressional votes, court records. All original sources.
Educational Purpose Notice
All content on this platform is presented for educational and informational purposes only under the protections of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. AFNPT is an independent educational platform.
Our analyses are based on publicly available government records including IRS Form 990 filings, Department of Justice FARA registrations, state corporate filings, and published journalism. All source documents are cited and linked.
The opinions, analyses, and commentary expressed herein represent AFNPT's educational interpretation of these public records. No content on this site constitutes an accusation of criminal wrongdoing against any individual or entity. All parties discussed are presumed to have acted within the bounds of the law unless determined otherwise by competent legal authority.
The Clock Tower Question: $999,821 in Nonprofit Funds and a Foreign Agent Registration
An educational analysis of publicly available IRS and DOJ records that raise significant transparency questions about the relationship between a major American nonprofit and entities registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
The Money Trail β Public Record Evidence
TPUSA Foreign Expenditures β IRS Schedule F
Why This Matters β Legal Framework
IRS Code Β§501(c)(3) requires organizations to operate "exclusively" for their stated exempt purpose. Foreign expenditures unrelated to the domestic educational mission may raise questions about compliance.
22 U.S.C. Β§611 (FARA) requires any person acting as an agent of a foreign principal to register with the DOJ. The relationship between domestic nonprofits and FARA-registered entities warrants public examination.
CA Gov Code Β§12586 requires charitable organizations to use funds consistent with the charitable purpose for which they were solicited from California donors.
Interactive Investigation Map
Click any blue entity node to expand its network β see connected people, documents, and money flows. Tracks 12 FARA-registered foreign agents, AIPAC's $126.9M lobby pipeline, and Canary Mission's surveillance network.
The Nonprofit Sector Needs a Watchdog. We Are That Watchdog.
Americans donate over $500 billion per year to nonprofit organizations. Yet the vast majority of donors never read a single IRS Form 990, never check whether their donations were used for the stated charitable purpose, and never learn about the shell entities, foreign connections, and financial structures hiding behind tax-exempt status.
AFNPT changes that. We are building the most advanced nonprofit transparency platform in the United States β powered by AI-driven analysis, interactive investigation maps, and rigorous sourcing from government records.
Every investigation we publish is educational, every claim is sourced to a public record, and every opinion is clearly labeled as analysis. We believe in the First Amendment, the rule of law, and the right of every American to know where their money goes.
Transparency Events Across America
AFNPT is planning live educational events, livestreamed board meetings, and public workshops to teach Americans how to read nonprofit filings, identify red flags, and hold organizations accountable. When donors come aboard, we'll bring transparency education to cities nationwide.
Live Board Meetings
Every major decision livestreamed. Radical transparency starts at home.
990 Reading Workshops
Teaching the public how to read IRS filings and spot inconsistencies.
Investigator Training
Open-source intelligence methods for citizen accountability researchers.