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{
"reasoning": "Despite name mismatch in record (\u0027Bobby Idol\u0027 vs. Bob Dylan), Wikipedia enrichment confirms this is Bob Dylan, a globally recognized UHNW cultural figure with massive lifetime earnings from music sales and a board position at a major $1.2B+ revenue organization. The combination of iconic status, estimated 125M+ records sold, and substantial nonprofit board affiliation places this prospect at Tier 5.",
"signals": [
"Wikipedia identifies as Bob Dylan, one of the greatest songwriters of all time with 69-year major cultural figure status",
"Estimated 125 million records sold worldwide, one of best-selling musicians globally",
"Board member of Samaritans Purse (total revenue $1.2B, total assets $1.8B as of FY2023)",
"Cultural icon status with Grammy Award for Album of the Year and decades of influence on civil rights/antiwar movements"
]
}
{
"drivers": [
"Organization: Samaritans Purse (EIN 581437002) \u2014 evangelical Christian humanitarian org with explicit Middle East persecuted-Christian focus, including Iraq/Syria Christian aid",
"Board Member status at Samaritans Purse \u2014 direct governance role in persecuted-Christian-serving organization",
"Samaritans Purse total revenue $1.2B+ \u2014 capacity indicator for major donor cultivation"
],
"reasoning": "Strong affinity driven by board membership at Samaritans Purse, a major evangelical organization explicitly serving persecuted Christians in the Levant; Wikipedia match appears to be data noise (Bob Dylan unrelated to prospect), but organizational affiliation alone meets high-affinity threshold."
}
{
"confirmed": false,
"cultivation_pathway": "Do not cultivate as-is. Record requires manual identity verification before any outreach. The name \u0027Bobby Idol\u0027 does not match Bob Dylan, and Bob Dylan is not a known board member of Samaritan\u0027s Purse (Franklin Graham\u0027s evangelical org) \u2014 this is almost certainly a Wikipedia auto-enrichment false positive triggered by loose name matching. If a real \u0027Bobby Idol\u0027 exists on the Samaritan\u0027s Purse board, pull the actual 990 Schedule O / Part VII listing of officers and directors, re-run onomastic and capacity scoring on the verified individual, then route to the Evangelical Humanitarian segment for a Tier-3 ($25K\u2013$100K) discovery ask via a Samaritan\u0027s Purse-affiliated keystone (e.g., Franklin Graham or a known board peer).",
"duplicate_of": null,
"keystone_potential": "no",
"notes": "CRITICAL DATA QUALITY FAILURE. The capacity_signals reasoning explicitly acknowledges a name mismatch (\u0027Bobby Idol\u0027 vs. Bob Dylan) but proceeds to score on the Wikipedia match anyway \u2014 this is exactly the kind of enrichment hallucination that must be filtered out, not rationalized. Bob Dylan has no public affiliation with Samaritan\u0027s Purse; the org is closely tied to Franklin Graham\u0027s evangelical network, which is a poor ideological fit for Dylan. Composite score of 0.7875 is entirely unsupported once Wikipedia is removed. Onomastic_score is null, no USASpending hit, and compensation is $0 (consistent with an unpaid board seat but provides no independent capacity signal). Recommend: (1) flag prospect for manual review, (2) suppress from active pipeline until identity verified against primary 990 source, (3) audit the enrichment pipeline for similar fuzzy-name false positives across Layer 3 board members, (4) add a hard rule that name-mismatch flags in capacity_reasoning must downgrade, not pass through, the capacity tier."
}
Samaritans Purse
{
"compensation_text": "$0",
"org_ein": "581437002",
"org_name": "Samaritans Purse",
"propublica_url": "https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/581437002"
}