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Old 07-24-2007, 10:34 AM
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LOS ANGELES -- As Carroll Shelby lay in Cedars Sinai hospital here in 1990, awaiting a heart transplant, he was horrified by the number of children around him who desperately needed lifesaving organs.

"Two boys on either side of me passed away because they did not receive a transplant in time," the legendary car guy has said.

As he grieved for the children, Shelby prayed - promising that if he received a heart and survived he would do something to help other kids. He got the transplant and in 1991 formed the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation.

Its mission: help pay medical expenses for families with children in need of organ and tissue transplants or suffering from acute cardiac disorders. It also gives money to organizations researching coronary disease and organ transplants.

Among other things, the foundation has raised funds through the sale of memorabilia signed by Shelby and, lately, the auctioning of classic Ford cars. But in recent years, Shelby's charity in Gardena, Calif., has picked up a reputation for giving out only a tiny fraction of the money that it takes in.


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Falling short

A watchdog group formed by the Better Business Bureau says charitable grants should account for at least 65% of a charitable organization's total expenses. Here's how the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation stacks up for 2002-05.


TOTAL EXPENSES
GRANTS
%

2002
$164,178
$10,200
6.2

2003
$399,618
$17,299
4.3

2004
$308,941
$40,300
13

2005
$286,375
$24,944
8.7

Source: Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation tax returns

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[align=left]Ford-donated Shelby Mustangs have been sold at Barrett-Jackson auctions to raise funds for the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation.
[/align][align=right][/align]Indeed, the reputation seems well-deserved. A review of the foundation's tax documents shows that from 2002 through 2005, its net assets grew from $1.6 million to $2.9 million. Yet in each of those years less than 1 percent of assets was given out as grants - a level that charity professionals say is embarrassingly low.

Not a foundation guy

Shelby, 84, is a world-class car guy. As a race car driver in the 1950s, he broke land speed records at Bonneville for Austin Healey and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He later designed cars and in the 1960s conceived the Shelby Cobra sports car and later the Shelby Mustangs he built for Ford.

But it seems he is far from the world's best foundation chief. He has run his public charity on the fly with just his closest business associates and hasn't been putting the money to its intended use. Shelby and his wife, Cleo, started the foundation, tried to make the decisions themselves - and then appear to have neglected it. But the foundation's administrators say they have begun to professionalize the operation.

No one has accused Shelby or the foundation staff of misappropriating money. But Shelby's administrators admit that the organization has been run too loosely and hasn't doled out enough funds.

In 2005, the latest year for which tax returns are available, the foundation took in $594,062 in contributions and gave out only $24,944 in grants. More than half of that money went to two charities: the National Institute of Transplantation, which received $10,000, and St. Vincent Meals on Wheels, which received $5,000.

Recently, much larger sums have started to roll in - mainly because of a new partnership with Ford Motor Co. Since 2006, Ford has donated four vehicles that have brought in about $1.76 million from auctions and raffle sales. Yet the foundation still isn't doing much with the proceeds.

Shelby declined to be interviewed. But John Luft, president of Carroll Shelby Licensing Inc., says the problems are being addressed. He insists that Jenni Shreeves, the foundation's executive director since 2004, and new corporate partner Ford Motor Co. are making much-needed improvements.

5% rule

Nonprofit organizations endowed by private individuals or corporations are required to give at least 5 percent of their total assets to charities annually, says Kelly Simone, a lawyer with the Council on Foundations in Washington. The law is intended to prevent parking otherwise taxable funds in nonprofits.

The Shelby foundation has donated far less than 5 percent, although it is not bound by the same regulations. Shelby's charity avoids the 5 percent rule because it gets all its funds from public donations. Shelby has not put his own money into the foundation.

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Carroll Shelby's baby
Name: Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation
Located: Gardena, Calif.
Founded: 1991
Legal status: Public 501 (c) nonprofit organization.
Mission: To help pay medical expenses for children in need of organ and tissue transplants or with acute cardiac disorders
2005 net assets: $2,877,900
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The foundation also has fallen far short of voluntary standards set by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance, an Arlington, Va., organization that helps donors make informed judgments about charities.

The alliance says that at least 65 percent of an organization's total expenses should go for grants. In the case of the Shelby foundation, grants represented no more than 13 percent of expenses in any of the four years for which tax documents were reviewed.

Alliance COO Bennett Weiner said the expenses don't appear to be out of line; the organization just isn't spending much of what it takes in.

Weiner says at least two-thirds of all charitable organizations adhere to the alliance's entire list of 20 standards. Among the guidelines is having at least a five-member board of directors. Shelby's board has had

only three members - Shelby, his wife and Neil Cummings, general counsel for Shelby Automobiles Inc. The board recently expanded to five members - adding Luft, Shelby's licensing chief, and Amy Boylan, president of Shelby Automobiles.

Luft said the foundation plans to comply with another alliance guideline: scheduling regular deliberations on grant allocations. Starting this month, he said, twice-a-year meetings will be held to decide where proceeds will be donated.

In addition, the foundation retained Wells Fargo Bank to help set up an endowment fund and better manage its money.

"Prior to bringing Jenni on, the foundation had no direction," said Luft, referring to Shreeves, the executive director. "There was no infrastructure. It was Carroll's little foundation, and we had a modest amount to give out."

Last year, Shreeves, a full-time employee, launched the group's first national fund-raising campaign when it raffled off a vintage Cobra. The result: the sale of $485,000 in raffle tickets - almost as much as the nonprofit took in through all of 2005. This year, the foundation is raffling a Ford Shelby GT500 donated by Ford.

Before Ford began donating cars, almost half of the foundation's revenue came from individuals who contributed $100 to $200 in exchange for Shelby-autographed memorabilia.

"The corporate sponsorship from Ford has taken us way up," said Luft, 51, a former Walt Disney and Hilton executive. Now, he said, the charity has a responsibility to Ford to account for how the proceeds are used.

Together again

After a nearly 30-year separation, Ford and Carroll Shelby went back into business together in 2005. Ford hired Shelby to help with development of a
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Old 07-24-2007, 10:52 AM
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shelby is a car guy, not a business man...

sounds like he doesn't know what he is doing with that foundation. same situation he found himself with his car business; which is why he hired the former ceo of mattel to run it before he destroyed it...
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Belongs in "off topic"
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ORIGINAL: timothyrw

shelby is a car guy, not a business man...

sounds like he doesn't know what he is doing with that foundation. same situation he found himself with his car business; which is why he hired the former ceo of mattel to run it before he destroyed it...
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btw i thought this was gonna be about selling mildly modded mustang GT's for 10 grand more. i was going to say, ford is the crook.
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Old 07-24-2007, 11:37 AM
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Now that the foundation has ample money, it is never too late to start giving back. The money doesn't seem to have disappeared anywhere, unlike some other financial scams out there. Im sure it will be handled properly. Afterall, people make promises all the time when in desperate times, and do not keep them. He kept the promise and started a successful charity, now just needs to start dispersing some back.
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Considering what he charges fo the Shelby Mustangs; on that alone I would call him a crook.
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Old 07-24-2007, 11:51 AM
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That is not Shelby charging the prices....its FORD dealers

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Considering what he charges fo the Shelby Mustangs; on that alone I would call him a crook.
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Old 07-24-2007, 11:58 AM
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That is not Shelby charging the prices....its FORD dealers
I don't know... I almost bought a Shelby GT. Thankfully I noticed the sub standard workmanship his company put into them before I signed on the line. Next time you are in a dealership take a close look at the grille. They hot knifed the horse and fog lamps out of the original grille then slapped the CDC grilleover the mangled plastic.CHEAP!I can't believe he's passing that off for the $ he charges for the conversion.


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I can only imagine that running a charitable organization can be a heavy burden. Just giving to charities can be laborsome deciding who gets what and whatching out for scams. However, it looks like the ratio is one sided. I would be interested in seeing the balance sheet before I called anyone a crook necessarily.
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