
The country’s biggest food delivery company has decided to stop relying on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s standards when determining how to allocate its charitable contributions.
Alliance Defending Freedom, a legal organization rooted in Christian values, successfully negotiated the shift in policy with DoorDash.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has drawn criticism for regularly classifying Christian ministries and charitable groups as hate organizations when those groups decline to adopt positions supporting the LGBT agenda.
DoorDash’s decision stands out because many large corporations have routinely turned to the SPLC as a guide for their charitable giving decisions without much scrutiny.








