Neville Singham-backed charities send millions from US mail box addresses to radical groups around the world

A charitable organization linked to tech mogul Neville Singham has discreetly funneled substantial funds into radical social justice initiatives worldwide, as revealed by The Post.

Among its beneficiaries is an Indian news outlet currently under scrutiny for allegedly disseminating Chinese Communist Party narratives, according to available documents.

The People’s Support Foundation Ltd initially possessed assets exceeding $143 million, although it operated from a simple UPS mailbox located on Chicago’s East Wacker Drive back in 2018.

During its inaugural year, the foundation distributed over $15 million in grants to grassroots movements across developing regions in Africa and Latin America, as indicated by federal tax documents.

Additionally, it contributed $20,000 to the Marx Memorial Library in the UK, an institution dedicated to the study of Marxism and socialism, according to public disclosures.

Notably, the foundation allocated $1.5 million to PPK Newsclick Private Ltd., an Indian media company that faced a police raid in New Delhi in 2023 due to suspected affiliations with Chinese Communist Party entities, as reported.

Singham, who sold his Chicago-based tech company Thoughtworks for $785 million in 2017, is believed to now be based in Shanghai.

The People’s Support Network is overseen by Jodie Evans, Singham’s activist wife, who also presides over New York City-based the People’s Forum. That organization has been involved in anti-Israel demonstrations in the city following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks in Israel as well as pro-Nicolas Maduro demonstrations after the former leader of Venezuela was captured by US forces in January.

Evans also co-founded Code Pink, an anti-war nonprofit, in 2002. Singham and Evans did not return a request for comment from The Post.

Both the People’s Forum and Code Pink are part of a constellation of nonprofits known as The Singham Network, which are currently the subject of multiple Congressional probes.

Last week, the US State Department released a report to Congress linking Code Pink and the People’s Forum to Chinese influence operations.

“The Jodie Evans-run People’s Support Foundation, a private foundation, is moving hundreds of millions of dollars to almost exclusively non-charitable foreign entities, using US intermediaries, with virtually no footprint,” claimed Susan George, chief executive officer of the Intelligent Advocacy Network, a California nonprofit that has mapped out Singham’s ties to radical groups around the world.

“This is a black box — and it demands government scrutiny.”

Millions in cash from the People’s Support Foundation has been disbursed to other nonprofits with links to Singham, including the similarly named People’s Welfare Association, which also started out being run out of a mailbox, this one in Madison, Wisconsin.

Since its founding in 2019, the group has doled out more than $50 million to radical social justice groups in Asia, South America and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Cash from the People’s Support Foundation is also routed through the United Community Fund, a New York-based nonprofit which, again, lists its address as a UPS mailbox.

That group sent out $34 million to radical social justice movements in developing countries in 2018 as well as $3 million to the People’s Forum and $700,000 to Tricontinental Ltd., a Marxist think tank which is part of the Singham Network, federal filings show.

“What the public sees as ‘activism,’ is actually the final output of a deeply opaque funding system operating under the privilege of US tax exemption,” claimed George.

You May Also Like
Air Force identifies 8 crew members killed in B-52 Stratofortress crash at Edwards Air Force Base

Air Force Identifies Eight Service Members Killed in B-52 Stratofortress Crash at Edwards Air Force Base

Officials on Wednesday released the names of the eight people killed in…
Jeanine Pirro calls out 'dirtbags' after 14 charged in alleged cocaine ring operating feet from a schoolyard

Jeanine Pirro Slams Alleged Cocaine Ring Near Schoolyard as 14 Are Charged

Jeanine Pirro reveals DC police officers manipulated crime stats to make city…
Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady amid resurgent inflation

Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady as Inflation Pressures Reemerge

The Federal Reserve held its benchmark interest rate steady on Wednesday as…
Palisades Fire suspect hit with new charges in grand jury indictment

Uber Passenger Says Palisades Fire Suspect Gave Off ‘Incel Energy’ During Unsettling Ride

A passenger who says he rode with the man accused of starting…
Pixar's new curly hair technology in 'Toy Story 5' advances diversity in the animation space

Toy Story 5’s New Curly Hair Technology Marks a Major Leap for Diversity in Animation

LOS ANGELES — Pixar is once again pushing its animation tools forward,…
Barry Moore Wins Runoff for Tuberville's Senate Seat, Despite a 'Dewey Defeats Truman' Snafu

Barry Moore Secures Tuberville’s Senate Seat in Runoff, Despite Election-Night Reporting Mix-Up

Alabama Republicans headed into a runoff for the U.S. Senate between Rep.…
Chicago, Illinois weather forecast: Tornado Watch issued for parts of Chicago area | Radar

Chicago Weather Alert: Tornado Watch Issued Across Parts of the Chicago Area — Live Radar Updates

Severe weather is expected to impact the Chicago area on Wednesday, with…
A look back at Barack Obama's rise from community organizer to first Black US president ahead of Chicago Obama Center opening

Barack Obama’s Journey From Community Organizer to America’s First Black President, as Chicago’s Obama Center Nears Opening

CHICAGO (WLS) — Barack Obama’s rise from little-known politician to president of…
'Happy Face' killer warns fellow serial killer Rex Heuermann could be 'tossed to the wolves' in prison

‘Happy Face’ killer says accused serial killer Rex Heuermann could face danger in prison

Keith Jesperson — the “Happy Face” serial killer who has been corresponding…
President Donald Trump delays nomination hearing for own director of intelligence, or DNI, nominee Jay Clayton amid FISA lapse

Trump Delays Jay Clayton DNI Hearing as FISA Lapse Sparks Intelligence Oversight Questions

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday threw his own nominee’s confirmation…
US Secret Service prepares to secure Jackson Park, Chicago Obama Center Opening Ceremony

US Secret Service Finalizes Security Plan for Chicago’s Jackson Park Ahead of Obama Center Opening Ceremony

CHICAGO (WLS) — The U.S. Secret Service says it has spent the…
A mother's concern, call to authorities may have prevented potential attack on UFC event at the White House

Mother’s Tip to Authorities May Have Stopped Potential Attack at White House UFC Event

A suspected plan to attack Sunday night’s UFC event at the White…