It was a project of the Chick-Fil-A led “Marriage CoMission”, a coalition of dozens of ministries and organizations dedicated to fighting the “downward spiral of marriage and the traditional family in America.” In 2005, top leaders from Chick-Fil-A, including Don Cathy, launched the Marriage and Family Legacy Fund, which later change its name to the Marriage & Family Foundation. In that 2014 post, Chick-fil-A was described as having ceased donating to anti-LGBTQ organizations: The longer of the two (the 2014 blog post) made no mention of a group called the “National Christian Organization,” and “Chick-fil-A” only came up in separate contexts unrelated to Uganda. One was a long blog post, the other a 2012 Business Insider article. The original poster’s two links were dated 20 respectively, but neither conclusively indicated what the tweet said they did.