Turning Point USA

Turning Point USA (TPUSA) is an ostensibly student-based right-of-center organizing and advocacy group which claims to have a presence on over 3,500 college and high school campuses,1 though its figures have been previously disputed. 2 The organization particularly focuses on culture-war issues and has attracted much controversy on college campuses.

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Multi-Issue Advocacy
Website: www.tpusa.com
Formation:

2012

President:

Charlie Kirk

Location: Phoenix, AZ View on map
Tax ID: 80-0835023
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $26,269,868 Revenue: $84,988,862 Expenses: $80,995,175

Contents

    TPUSA primarily organizes events on college campuses to promote right-of-center policies and cultural values. The organization has challenged speech restrictions and censorship on college campuses to combat what it views as the suppression of conservative voices in academia. It is known for its “Professors Watchlist” which collects allegations of college professors discriminating against students and engaging in far-left activism. TPUSA holds several annual national conferences. In 2018 and 2019, major TPUSA events were held at then-President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Club and featured Donald Trump Jr.

    TPUSA was founded in 2012 by Charlie Kirk while he was in high school, with support from marketing entrepreneur William Montgomery. During the 2016 presidential election, TPUSA exploded in popularity and emerged as the leading student group favoring Trump’s election in the United States. Kirk spoke at the 2016 Republican National Convention and was the chairman of Students for Trump. 3

    In 2018, Kirk founded Turning Point UK, a British offshoot of the organization. In May 2019, Kirk founded Turning Point Action, an independent political advocacy group.

    Culture War College Tour

    In 2019, Turning Point USA launched the “Culture War College Tour” a lecture circuit to promote free speech and combat discrimination against conservatives on college campuses which featured Donald Trump Jr.; wife Lara Trump, wife of President Trump’s son Eric; and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX). 4

    Numerous events were protested by the “Groyper Army,” the name for supporters of Nick Fuentes, a far-right political activist who has been associated with the racist and anti-Semitic “alt-right” faction. Fuentes led the protest to criticize TPUSA for being insufficiently conservative and “betraying” President Donald Trump by supporting liberal immigration policies and the state of Israel (despite the Trump administration’s staunchly pro-Israel record). Fuentes’s supporters mobbed Q&A events to repeatedly ask speakers about these policy issues. 4

    Controversies

    Recognition on College Campuses

    In July 2015, Hagerstown Community College blocked the establishment of a Turning Point USA chapter, allegedly due to redundancy with another club. The attempted chapter leader sued the university and Hagerstown settled the following year by changing its club registration policy and permitting the establishment of the chapter. 5

    In April 2016, the Drake University Student Senate blocked recognition of a TPUSA chapter. That year, 26 student organizations were approved and only one other club besides TPUSA was blocked. 6

    In February 2017, the Santa Clara University student government voted to block the establishment of a TPUSA chapter. The TPUSA leader appealed the decision to the student court, which upheld the decision. The TPUSA leader then appealed to the university administration, which overturned the decision and recognized the TPUSA chapter. 7

    In January 2018, the student union of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute voted to block the establishment of a TPUSA chapter. 8

    In April 2019, the student government of Texas State University voted to ban TPUSA from campus for allegedly creating a hostile learning environment and using intimidation tactics. However, the university clarified that the student government did not have the authority to ban student organizations, and the school’s TPUSA chapter remained operational. 9

    Finances

    TPUSA has been repeatedly accused of financial impropriety. Before his death in 2020, co-founder William Montgomery received numerous contracts totaling millions of dollars from TPUSA to handle printing, payroll, and fundraising expenses. TPUSA’s accounting firm was also discovered to have ties to Montgomery, which called into question its independence, while critics claimed the arrangement may have violated nonprofit financial reporting standards. Kirk and Montgomery both denied that the connection between Montgomery and the accounting firm was meaningful. 10

    Political advocacy

    TPUSA has been accused of engaging in activity that supports political candidates in violation of its 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. Liberal activist journalist Jane Mayer of the New Yorker alleged that during the 2016 election, TPUSA employees coordinated with the presidential campaigns and associated PACs of Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL). 11

    During the 2020 election, TPUSA was considered the largest pro-Trump youth group in the US. Though most of the organization’s direct support of President Trump was handled through Turning Point Action, the group was criticized for overstepping its charitable bounds. In Fall 2020, TPA was discovered to have paid teenagers through its marketing firm to use real and fake social media accounts to promote thousands of posts created by TPUSA that appeared to support the re-election of then-President Trump. In September 2020, Facebook banned 200 Facebook accounts, 55 Facebook pages, and 76 Instagram accounts linked to the campaign. Twitter later banned 262 similar accounts. 12

    COVID Restriction Civil Disobedience

    In January 2021, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) asked the IRS to investigate TPUSA for violating its 501(c)(3) nonprofit status by hosting two large events in Palm Springs, Florida that disobeyed the city’s COVID-19 regulations. One event was held in the Mar-a-Lago Club, a beach resort owned by former President Trump. 13

    Young America’s Foundation Memo

    In May 2018, a leaked internal memo distributed within the Young America’s Foundation (YAF), another conservative youth group, revealed that YAF was discouraging its members from associating with TPUSA. The memo accused TPUSA of falsely claiming credit for joint TPUSA-YAF events, making false claims about its membership size, associating with racist organizations, and of illegally obtaining and using a Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) membership list. 14

    Soon after, YAF revealed that the memo was leaked by TPUSA personnel. TPUSA staff members then corroborated many of the memo’s claims. 15

    2025 Rumors of Financial Misconduct 

    In December 2025, Turning Point USA became the subject of social-media allegations claiming financial impropriety and missed federal filings across several of its affiliated tax-exempt entities. Influencers including Candace Owens urged donors to seek refunds, and a small number of TPUSA’s small-dollar contributors reportedly requested their money back. Blake Neff, a producer for The Charlie Kirk Show, publicly rejected the accusations, stating that the organization undergoes annual third-party audits and has consistently met all Form 990 filing requirements. 16

    Erika Kirk subsequently requested formal clarification from the Treasury Department. In a letter disclosed to CBS News, the department confirmed that none of TPUSA’s four tax-exempt entities  were under IRS examination or investigation, and that all had submitted their 2024 Form 990s on time. A Treasury official condemned the rumors as “malicious lies and smears.” 16

    Assassination of Charlie Kirk and Aftermath

    On September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during a speaking event at Utah Valley University’s Orem Campus. Surveillance footage showed the suspected gunman, later identified as 22 year old Tyler Robinson, entering the campus shortly before the event began. Around 12:20 p.m., while Kirk was answering a question on gun violence, a single shot was fired from a rooftop, striking him in the neck. He was transported to Timpanogos Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 17

    Initial reports from law enforcement and federal officials gave conflicting information about whether a suspect was in custody. Videos of the incident circulated widely on social media within hours. Charging documents later revealed that Robinson had left a note stating his intent to kill Kirk and exchanged text messages with a romantic partner following the shooting. 17

    Robinson’s parents recognized him from surveillance photos released by authorities on September 11 and persuaded him to surrender peacefully to law enforcement later that evening. He was booked into Utah County Jail the following day on suspicion of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, and obstruction of justice, with prosecutors later adding a charge of witness tampering. DNA evidence was linked to a rifle recovered near the scene. Prosecutors announced that Robinson could face the death penalty if convicted. 17

    On September 18, TPUSA’s board announced it had unanimously voted Kirk’s Wife Erika as the new Chief Executive Officer. 18

    In October 2025, Nathaniel Ellis, a student leader affiliated with Turning Point USA at the University of Colorado Boulder, was reportedly assaulted near campus by a masked individual. The incident occurred days after anti-fascist groups circulated flyers online labeling Ellis a “Nazi activist” and encouraging others to share information about him. Boulder police confirmed that Ellis was the subject of online targeting prior to the attack and have opened an investigation. TPUSA and allied organizations condemned the assault as politically motivated violence against a conservative student. 19

    Funding

    In 2024, TPUSA reported $84,988,862 million in revenue, $80,995,175 in expenses, and net assets of $17,903,134. 20

    Turning Point USA has received funding from numerous right-of-center foundations and big Republican donors. TPUSA received $275,000 from the Ed Uihlein Family Foundation, the Rauner Family Foundation (run by former Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner (R)) gave $150,000, the Foglia Family Foundation gave $210,000, and the Marcus Foundation gave $72,500. TPUSA has also received smaller donations from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, the Michael and Andrea Leven Family Foundation, the Huizenga Foundation, the Mike Miller Foundation, Dunn’s Foundation for the Advancement of Right Thinking, the Einhorn Family Foundation, and Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation (run by the in-laws of former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos), the Gianforte Family Foundation (run by Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R)), the Thomas Patrick Morrison Foundation, and the Family Taxpayer’s Foundation. 21

    In addition to traditional funding, other organizations sponsor TPUSA events, usually within the range of $5,000-10,000. Sponsors have included the Heritage Foundation, the National Rifle Association, Alliance Defending Freedom, the Reason Foundation, the Foundation for Economic Education, PragerU, the Job Creators Network, the Leadership Institute, and the Generation Opportunity Institute. 21

    In April 2020, TPUSA announced that it was turning down $1.2 million in debt relief granted by the federal government through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a component of the government’s economic relief policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. 22

    Financial Statistics

    Total Assets

    Total Revenue

    Total Expenses

    YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
    2024 $26,269,868 $84,988,862 $80,995,175 View
    2023 $20,193,662 $81,721,637 $91,365,452 View
    2022 $26,843,716 $80,642,111 $71,855,649 View
    2021 $16,346,416 $55,792,435 $47,477,291 View
    2020 $7,306,560 $39,843,289 $38,386,558

    Prior year filings: 2017, 2015, 2014

    Revenue Detail

    Expenses Detail

    Employee Compensation

    • Number of Employees: 458

    Highest Earning Employees

    EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
    John McGovernMANAGER$420,709
    Charles KirkPRESIDENT/CEO$285,929
    Daniel FloodMANAGER$269,209
    Hutz HertzbergMANAGER$264,946
    Marina MinasMANAGER$232,100
    Justin OlsonASSISTANT TREASURER$183,033
    Alexandra ClarkCONTRIBUTOR$164,110

    Grant Activity

    All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

    • Total Grant Value: $175,295,234
    • Number of Grants: 1,828
    • Number of Funders: 737

    Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

    AmountYearFunderSubject
    $10,389,9212024 Bradley Impact Fund IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.
    $8,114,6002023 Bradley Impact Fund IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.
    $7,763,4872022 Bradley Impact Fund IncGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES
    $7,401,3532021 Bradley Impact Fund IncGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES
    $4,098,0002024 Wayne Duddlesten FoundationGENERAL USE
    $4,098,0002023 Wayne Duddlesten FoundationGENERAL USE
    $4,098,0002022 Wayne Duddlesten FoundationGENERAL USE
    $3,628,1732024 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.PUBLIC, SOCIETAL BENEFIT
    $3,111,1392022 National Christian Charitable Foundation, Inc.GROWTH
    $2,750,0002020 The 85 Fundgeneral support
    $2,723,0402023 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor grant recipient's exempt purposes
    $2,629,5682022 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.PUBLIC, SOCIETAL BENEFIT
    $2,500,0002023 The Marcus FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION
    $2,500,0002022 The Marcus FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION
    $2,063,6092023 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.PUBLIC, SOCIETAL BENEFIT
    $2,059,6812024 UsatransformTo support and encourage the mission.
    $2,000,0002023 The Jack Roth Charitable FoundationCOMMUNITY SUPPORT
    $2,000,0002022 The Jack Roth Charitable FoundationCOMMUNITY SUPPORT
    $1,800,0002023 Buntrock Foundation for LeadershipOperating Needs
    $1,701,3522023 National Philanthropic TrustHUMAN SERVICES
    $1,620,9602024 National Philanthropic TrustPUBLIC, SOCIETAL BENEFIT
    $1,615,0002021 The Bessemer Giving Fund C/o Bessemer Trust Company TrusteeGENERAL SUPPORT
    $1,591,2092024 National Christian Charitable Foundation, Inc.LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
    $1,449,3252020 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.Public, societal benefit
    $1,437,3802022 Donors Trust Incfor general operations

    All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

    • Total Grant Value: $65,460,555
    • Number of Grants: 29
    • Number of Recipients: 21

    Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

    AmountYearFunderSubject
    $18,825,0002021 Turning Point Endowment IncAWARENESS OF FREE MARKETS
    $15,000,0002020 Turning Point Endowment IncAwareness of free markets
    $11,000,0002022 Turning Point Endowment IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $8,560,6252024 Americas Turning Point IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $1,500,0002024 170 Freedom Milwaukee 2024 Host Committee IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $1,500,0002024 Turning Point Endowment IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $1,100,0002022 Americas Turning Point IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $150,0002020 Prager University FoundationAwareness of free markets
    $100,0002024 Moms for America IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $28,0002021 American Conservative Union IncAWARENESS OF FREE MARKETS
    $28,0002020 American Conservative Union IncAwareness of free markets
    $25,0002020 Colorado Christian UniversityAwareness of free markets
    $20,0002022 American Conservative Union IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $15,0002024 Go Center IncAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $15,0002023 National Religious BroadcastersAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $10,0002023 INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDIES INSTITUTE INCAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $10,0002023 National School Boards Leadership Council EdAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $10,0002023 Swp Inc DBA Shadow WarriorsAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $10,0002023 The American CauseAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $10,0002022 The American ConservativeAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $7,9302024 Faith Action Ministry AllianceAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $7,5002023 American Conservative Union FoundationAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $7,5002023 Vindex MediaAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $7,5002022 Daily Caller News FoundationAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES
    $6,0002024 Council for National PolicyAWARENESS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN VALUES

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