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SHOUTING ENTREPRENEUR DEFENDS VETERANS' CHARITIES
BEFORE CONGRESS -- The head of a veterans'
charity rebuffed
accusations of mismanagement and self-dealing at
a raucous
Congressional hearing, shouting over lawmakers to
declare
himself "the most honest person in this room."

Roger Chapin
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Entrepreneur Defends Vets Charities
By ERICA WERNER
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of a California-based veterans charity rebuffed
accusations of mismanagement and self-dealing at a raucous congressional
hearing Thursday, shouting over lawmakers to declare himself "the most
honest person in this room."
"I may be the only guy in the whole cotton-picking nonprofit establishment
who's willing to tell it as it is!" asserted Roger Chapin, president of
Help Hospitalized Veterans of Winchester, Calif. He argued that
fundraising costs for charities like his are much higher than some
watchdog groups claim, leaving less for veterans than he would like.
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Rep. Henry Waxman, chairman of the House
Government Reform and Oversight Committee, was unmoved.
"It's unethical, it's wrong, it's really a fraud against Americans who
agree to give you their hard-earned dollars," said Waxman, D-Calif.
Waxman had subpoenaed Chapin to testify after the businessman evaded a
subpoena for an earlier hearing that found problems with management of
veterans' charities nationally. The charities are benefiting as Americans
eager to help troops in wartime open their wallets, but some use
questionable accounting methods and spend more on raising money than on
helping veterans, some watchdog groups claim.
The American Veterans Coalition, American Veterans Relief Foundation and
Disabled Veterans Association — groups not associated with Chapin — all
spent more than 75 percent of their revenues on fundraising rather than on
veterans, according to the committee's earlier findings. The recommended
standard for charities is to spend around one-third of revenue on
fundraising.
Waxman said Chapin had given veterans only 25 percent of nearly $170
million raised from 2004-2006 through charities he runs. The rest was
spent on fundraising and more than $1.5 million in compensation for Chapin
and his wife along with $340,000 more to reimburse the couple for hotels,
restaurants and other expenses.
There were other questionable costs including $17,000 on a country club
membership so board members could golf, a condo, loans to business
associates, and $100,000 paid to Gen. Tommy Franks who allowed his name to
be used on fundraising appeals.
Franks has since distanced himself from Chapin and his enterprises, Chapin
acknowledged.
Chapin, 75, said his expenses were reasonable and his compensation
comparable to others in his field. He said that with different but
accepted accounting methods and including the market value of
leather-working "craft kits" and other items, Help Hospitalized Veterans
actually gives 67 percent of its revenues to veterans.
"Throughout my life I have endeavored to do well for my family while I try
and do some good in this world," he insisted. Balding and thin, Chapin put
on glasses to read from his notes but kept up an energetic stream of
retorts.
He resisted calls from lawmakers to disclose to donors that just a small
fraction of money was actually going to veterans.
"If we'd disclose, we'd all be out of business — no one would donate!"
Chapin said.
Belinda Johns, senior assistant attorney general for California, testified
that Chapin's spending raised questions and said her office would take a
look at it.
A principal beneficiary of Chapin's spending has been Richard Viguerie, a
Virginia conservative activist and direct-mail expert. Viguerie was paid
$14 million from 2000-2005 by Chapin's charities to send fundraising
appeals, according to committee research.
In his own testimony, Viguerie denounced the committee's proceedings as
"political, anticompetitive, unconstitutional and, if I may be frank,
mean."
Some Republicans rose to Chapin's defense.
"I'm deeply concerned that we're whacking on groups that are supporting
the military," said Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah.
Chapin has started more than a dozen charities over the years, some
focused on veterans and military issues but others on disparate causes
including Alzheimer's research and drug addiction. The mission of Help
Hospitalized Veterans is donating "craft kits" and in some cases computers
to homebound and hospitalized veterans, and employing "Craft Care
Specialists" who help veterans select and complete their craft kits.
Help Hospitalized Veterans provided 752,878 craft kits in 2006 — leather
working is the most popular — along with 296 computers and 101 WebTV
Internet systems, according to Chapin.
The group says it's been honored with the Department of Veterans Affairs
Secretary's Award. In a statement Wednesday the V.A. called Help
Hospitalized Veterans "one of many valued co-sponsors" of the V.A.'s
national rehabilitation event and also said Help Hospitalized Veterans has
sponsored its creative arts festival.
Chapin also runs Coalition to Salute America's Heroes Foundation and Help
Wounded Heroes, Inc.
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