Im going to accept CFA presidents statement that they will not give to any charity that doesnt support homosexuality
The new giving structure moves away from the multiyear commitments Chick-fil-A had with the Salvation Army and the FCA and focuses on annual grants, which Tassopoulos said will be reviewed and assessed each year. Future partners could include faith-based and non-faith-based charities, but the company said none of the organizations have anti-LGBT positions.
Saying the organizations that are giving to do not have anti-LGBT positions doesn’t necessarily mean CFA supports LGBT. Supporting and tolerating should be better defined, for me, anyway. I’m a NRA member, and I donate to the NRA, The NRA doesn’t have anti-LGBT positions, but that doesn’t mean that they, or I, support the LGBT movement. Still hoping CFA can clear this up a little better..
The FCA is the group that will be hit the hardest as they received more than a million dollars a year from CFA. The Salvation Army got in excess of $100,000. I for one started a monthly contribution to the FCA today.