Friday, May 29, 2026

"Soros-Funded Indivisible Targets Texas Data Centers In Temple, Texas" (plus Form 990 updates)

I wonder why Mr. Soros would allow one of the OSF grantees to do that? 

From The Dallas Express via Yahoo News, May 18:

A national progressive organization partially funded by George Soros’ Open Society Foundations appears to have been actively opposing the development of data centers in Temple, Texas.

Indivisible Centex, the Bell County chapter of the national Indivisible group, held a week of action in late April against data center projects in Temple.

The campaign included a “Protest & Petition” event at Temple City Hall on April 24, efforts to recall city council members who supported the projects, and a virtual Zoom event on April 27 titled “Thirsty for Power: When Data Centers Drain Our Water.”

Screenshots of the events from social media were provided to The Dallas Express.


Funding and Connections

Indivisible has received more than $7.6 million from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations since 2017, including a two-year $3 million grant in 2023, according to OSF’s public grant database.

The financial ties appear to be matched by direct personnel connections.

Tom Perriello led OSF’s U.S. operations from 2018 to 2023 while serving on Indivisible’s national board. Indivisible co-founder Leah Greenberg previously served as Perriello’s policy director. Heather McGhee currently serves on the boards for both organizations....

....MUCH MORE 

Though not directly related, there's battle lines being drawn. From the U.S. Department of the Treasury, April 23:

Treasury Announces Form 990 Transparency Initiative to Expose Hidden Funding and Strengthen Oversight