Originally Posted by
oliver2002
Feel free to browse their IRS filings... form 990 schedule M 'Noncash Contributions' line 25 other (industry related items): 1.282 million $ in 2022, 2 million in 2018 & 19.
https://projects.propublica.org/nonp...349309825/full
Not small change for a nonprofit that spends about 30 million a year.
Makes no sense to me. So IHG is donating $499,875 this year, HH $400,000, Marriott $216,000, Choice $1,077,453, and Hyatt $18,648? I think that's the bulk, and I'm too lazy to do the math for the various garbage offers. What do they get out of this, and why does Choice donate 50 times as much as Hyatt?