Donda's House Reportedly Was at Risk of Shutting Down Before Rhymefest, Kim Kardashian Tweets

The nonprofit was given a "Not Good Standing" status on April 1, after its team failed to file required forms.

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Kanye West is seen running errands in TriBeCa on September 8, 2016 in New York, New York.
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More details have come to light regarding the unfortunate state of Donda’s House, the nonprofit founded by Kanye West, Rhymefest, and Donnie Smith in 2013.

According to a report by The Blast, the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State gave the organization a status of “Not Good Standing” after its team failed to file their annual report on April 1 of this year.

An official from the Secretary of State told the publication the nonprofit was required to submit forms that included the goal or purpose of the organization as well as list the individuals who sat on the board of directors. The official said any organization that is given the “Not Good Standing” status has five months to correct any issues with the state’ if the organizers neglect to do so, the organization is automatically dissolved.

According to The Blast, Kanye has also been listed as the director of Donda’s House in past filings, despite previous claims that the rapper’s lack of involvement.

Over the weekend, Rhymefest reached out to Drake via Twitter, seeking financial support for the Chicago-based charity. Rhymefest accused ‘Ye of abandoning his hometown and claimed the rapper showed no interest in supporting Chicago’s youth.

Kanye’s wife, Kim Kardashian, responded to Rhymefest’s claims, insisting ’Ye had asked Rhymefest to take over Donda’s House “after several years of lack of performance from the organization and Kanye going through personal financial issues.”

Shortly after Kim’s tweets, the Donda’s House team released a statement announcing the organization’s name change.

The statement read:

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