https://www.gofundme.com/dallas-mccarver
It's a none profit for kids. Certainly in bad taste to do this before he is even laid to rest.
Does anyone else think this as just a little bit tacky—not to mention shady? Was he even dead 24 hours before this call for donations went up? The gofundme page says the Foundation is a non-profit organization, but did the Foundation even exist 48 hours ago or was the idea for it concocted hours after his death? Simply declaring that you are a “Foundation” and that you are “non-profit” does not make the request for money legitimate. Real Foundations have 501(c)(3) tax status granted by the IRS. Somehow I doubt this foundation has 501(c)(3). And look at the fundraising goal: $150k! My My.

And just what is the connection between Dallas and the anonymous “underprivileged children” this Foundation will ostensibly support? Is this a population Dallas showed any particular interest in during his lifetime? If so, where is the evidence of that? If not this would appear to be a generic overture to grab other people’s money in a pathetically transparent fashion. I realize bodybuilders and their fans aren’t supposed to be too bright, but come on . . . we are not
that stupid. I never give to “causes” like this and you can readily see why.
Exactly who is going to get this money? What reasonable expectation or guarantee do we have that the money will be used for the purpose stated?
How will the funds be distributed? Over what period of time?
To whom? To how many? Based on what criteria?
The Foundation claims it wants to help children "all over the country" with this effort. Really? With $150k?
And how did they decide on $150k? If you are serious about helping “underprivileged children” that dollar amount will not go very far. If you are a con man looking to exploit the death of a popular bodybuilder that is a nice chunk of change.