I've uploaded here the 2016 and 2017 IRS Form 990-EZ for The Belize Fund.
I've not found any current, clear statement of where donations go.
Their mission statement does not lay out specifics:
Helping Others: a nonprofit human services organization that assists American Indians with basic daily living needs, promotes their art and culture, and inspires others to join our efforts; and supports quality education for the children of Belize with resources and materials
http://thebelizefund.org/about.htmlThey say in the past they did things in Belize. We don't know if this is true and we don't know if anything actually done was helpful or wanted.
They say in the past they donated many books to local libraries and schools. We don't know what quality books and if they were helpful.
"A final initiative included tutoring children and adults in math, reading, English, and English as a Second Language." - They aren't doing this anymore, plus this could easily just be volunteer work that one of their members was already doing.
In an earlier incarnation Sri was described as "the author synthesizes aspects of many religions (and traditions), consolidating what he feels are the 'most benevolent, the most functionally pure elements' of Christian, Native American, and Hindu mystical traditions".
https://web.archive.org/web/20030603230755/http://www.portal-found.com:80/discuss.htmlHe and his wife moved from Maryland to Pennsylvania and changed his branding. Now their theme is Native. They run pow wows. Offer workshops
http://thebelizefund.org/events.html#a-upcomingevents Run The American Indian Cultural Center at The Belize Fund
http://thebelizefund.org/american-indian-cultural-center.htmlThe American Indian Cultural Center near Susquehanna celebrated its grand opening Saturday afternoon.
Showcasing artifacts and art collections from across the country, the event focuses on the now-extinct Susquehannock tribe, who were native to the area.
Native American Art & Artifacts on Display in Susquehanna County
https://wnep.com/2017/03/25/native-american-art-artifacts-on-display-in-susquehanna-county/In the past they've sold fine art, incense, pond and fish supplies, supplements, bonsai, and Sri's books.
http://portalinstitute.storenvy.com/faqI'm not impressed and I would not trust them.