Reason Alliance, Ltd

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Lua error in Module:Incorporated_Entities at line 16: header must be either of type string or number. Reason Alliance, Ltd. is a Nonprofit Corporation registered in the state of Massachusetts. Since 2018, Cevin Soling as "Malcolm Jarry" has been its registered agent, while serving as President and Treasurer. Douglas Misicko is Clerk, Vice President, and Director after serving all positions prior to the change.[1]

It was founded Sep. 26, 2014, in Somerville, MA, registered to a UPS Store at 519 Somerville Ave #288, Somerville, MA 02143 before being updated in February 2018 to 64 Bridge Street, the physical headquarters of The Satanic Temple and Salem Art Gallery.[1] As of January 2021, the IRS reports it has its 501(c)3 status.[2]

Purpose

On its website, Reason Alliance states it was "formed in 2014 by directors Malcolm Jarry and Douglas Mesner", with the Facebook page additionally identifying them as "founders of The Satanic Temple (TST)".[3][4] In both places, Reason Alliance describes itself as "a non-profit organization that promotes religious pluralism, fights for reproductive rights, protects children from abuse at school, and defends the unfairly and unjustly marginalized."[3]

In its 2018 Form 990EZ Filing and 2019 Form 990 filing, the organization's mission is described as "to encourage reason and empathy, reject tyrannical authority, promote justice, and advocate pragmatic common sense."

Values

The section "The Values We Promote" includes seven items identical to The Satanic Temple's better-known "Seven Tenets," but in a different order.

Comparison of List Order
Tenet/Value The Satanic Temple Reason Alliance
One should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason. 1 1
The struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions. 2 5
One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone. 3 4
The freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend. To willfully and unjustly encroach upon the freedoms of another is to forgo one's own. 4 7
Beliefs should conform to one's best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one's beliefs. 5 2
People are fallible. If one makes a mistake, one should do one's best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused. 6 3
Every [tenet/value] is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word. 7 6

Self-Described Activities

Reason Alliance gives primary three areas of interest:

  1. Reproductive rights advocacy to "ensure that women (sic) are able to receive reproductive care including access to abortion services," and claims it partners with religious organizations to utilize exemptions afforded them.
  2. Protecting children from abuse in schools, covering similar subjects critical of public schools also found to Soling's 2009 film "War On Kids" and book The Student Resistance Handbook.
  3. Mental Health Advocacy, covering similar subjects to Misicko's ongoing feuds with self-described child abuse victims, including but not restricted to the Satanic Panic, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and those who become aware of child sexual abuse as adults, pejoratively called "False Memory Syndrome."

Public Financial History

Reason Alliance Ltd. has worked closely with the United Federation of Churches, LLC, which does business as "The Satanic Temple", but was particularly active prior to The Satanic Temple Inc. receiving nonprofit designation from the Internal Revenue Service, Feb. 6, 2019.

In 2018, Reason Alliance listed its legal fees in the amount of $90,393 with an additional $28,052 in professional fees; in 2019, this number was $65,345 for legal fees and $70,913 in professional fees.[5] Additionally, in 2019 there were $8,378 spent on "occupancy." It was not immediately obvious what legal fees were spent on or if they had any relationship to The Satanic Temple's lawsuits during those years. It was also not obvious why the occupancy expenses increased from year to year as co-owner Cevin Soling also is the sole owner of 64 Bridge LLC, the company that owns Reason Alliance Ltd's headquarters, 64 Bridge St, Salem, MA 01970.

Reason Alliance was used for tax-deductible fundraising such as in support of the complaint filed with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination by attorney Marc J. Randazza against Twitter, Inc, an action which caused many local chapters to resign from TST in protest.[6][7][8] It continues to receive new and recurring donations via FlipCause.com[9].

Fundraising Campaigns (incomplete)
Year Name Donated Goal Fulfilled
2021 Ongoing (as of 5/21/21) $9072.98 N/A N/A
2020 Giving Tuesday $0 $5,000 N/A
2018 End Of year Giving Campaign $1,110 N/A N/A
2018 Giving Tuesday $115 $666 N/A
2018 Bring Baphomet To Arkansas! $25,842 $20,000 ?
2018 The Satanic Temple vs. Twitter $5,649 $50,000 ?


Public Financials
Year Total Revenue Total Expenses Revenue Minus Expenses Total Assets Total Liabilities Net Assets References
2019 $360,418 $154,903 $205,515 $215,695 0 $215,695 [10][11]
2018 $130,127 $124,420 $5,707 $11,435 $1,255 $10,180 [12][13]
2017 $28,824 $22,448 $3,376 $5,728 $1,255 $4,473 [14][15]
2016 $8,672 $7,340 $1,332 $2,352 $1,255 $1,332 [16][17]
2015 $0 $235 $-235 - - - [18][19]
2014 - - - - - - [20][21][22]

References


  1. 1.0 1.1 Reason Alliance, Ltd., MA SOS #471933964
  2. IRS.gov, EIN: 47-1933964
  3. 3.0 3.1 https://www.reasonalliance.com/
  4. Facebook.com, "About" section for Reason Alliance page
  5. CauseIQ.com, Reason Alliance summary
  6. Flipcause.com, The Satanic Temple vs. Twitter. Support The Satanic Temple's fight against religious discrimination. ($5,649 Raised of $50,000)
  7. Flipcause.com, The Satanic Temple files complaint against Twitter for religious discrimination]
  8. The Cut.com, “We believe in most of The Satanic Temple’s causes, its tenets, and its core mission, and we understand the value of the community The Satanic Temple provides […] but we cannot endorse it or be a part of it anymore. We cannot look past partnering with bigots and Nazi sympathizers and justifying that with inapposite and white supremacist appeals to free speech.”
  9. Flipcause.com, "Make a tax-deductible contribution to Reason Alliance" with 237 contributions as of 5/22/21
  10. IRS.gov, 2019 Form 990 Filing
  11. Reason Alliance 2019 IRS 990
  12. IRS.gov, 2018 Form 990EZ Filing
  13. Reason Alliance 2018 IRS 990EZ
  14. Reason Alliance 2017 IRS 990EZ
  15. Reason Alliance 2017 Annual Report
  16. Reason Alliance 2016 IRS 990EZ
  17. Reason Alliance 2016 Annual Report
  18. Reason Alliance 2015 IRS 990EZ
  19. Reason Alliance 2015 Annual Report
  20. Reason Alliance 2014 Annual Report
  21. Reason Alliance 2014 Bylaws
  22. File:02006202 ReasonAlliance 2014 OfficersDirectors.TIFF