The NAACP already has 
a bad reputation for trying to take political credit and solicit financial contributions from the public in cases that 
the NAACP ignored until the national press moved in.  In the case of the Jena Six, it was discovered that 
most of the contributions  the NAACP received when it sprang on the scene were spent not mostly on  the legal defense for the Jena Six, but rather half of the money was  spent on NAACP internal administration.  So, public giving to the NAACP  did not help the Jena Six directly as much as it helped the NAACP.
Yobachi’s got all the facts at The Jena Six Blog. The NAACP has finally released a report on their Jena 6 activities and fundraising. As a member, I’m disgusted. Color of Change   raised $200,000, mostly from individual donors, and gave 90% of the   funds to the lawyers representing the Jena 6 families and to the   families themselves. That’s quite a contrast.
I’m an NAACP member  and I’m offended by the NAACP’s inefficiency and  also by their taking  advantage of one of the biggest civil rights  events in recent memory to  fill their own coffers. That doesn’t  represent my values, nor do I think  that most members would be  impressed by their sad performance. 
Here’s a snippet from the report with Yobachi’s notes in bold and brackets.
Contributions received by the NAACP in response to the Jena Campaign include:
Internet Contributions: $ 8,782.00
Mail Contributions: $11,112.00
Total: $19,894.00 Mail contributions of $11,112.00 include a $10,000.00 donation from celebrity musician David Bowie.[So   more than half their donation money came from one rich individual.   Sorry, but that's not very effective fund raising by the old guard   there]
Expenses related to support to the LaSalle Parrish  Branch (travel,  meetings and web cast) associated with the September 20,  2007 march and  streaming video of the town hall meeting total: 
$10,283.00 [I   don't recall that site, which I viewed a few times back in the summer   and fall of last year, notifying donors that there money would go   towards support of branches and for meetings. The industry standard for   over head is about 35% and many think that's too high.] 
Excess of revenue over expense $ 9,611.00 
The NAACP will provide a check in the amount of $10,000.00 in pro rata  shares, to the attorneys providing legal services to the Jena  defendants. [So  they took in 19,894 and spent 10,283 on themselves. That's 52%  overhead. Even if you give the NAACP credit for the $389 they added to  the pot, that's still 50% overhead] 
Knowing that many young  men and women of color outside Jena face  discrimination in the criminal  justice system, the NAACP has declared a  State Of Emergency to call  attention to the problem of unequal justice  nationwide. We welcome the  support and assistance of all likeminded  individuals and organizations  seeking systematic change and broad based  solutions to racial injustice.
The NAACP and its members thank you for your continuing support and dedication to justice.
So,  why does the NAACP always show up on the scene at the last minute and  ask the public to contribute money to the NAACP, instead of doing what  others groups do:  ask the public to contribute to the defendant(s)'  legal defense account?
Evelyn  Rasko, who has co-published a blog about this case at least since 2009,  tells us that the NAACP is at it again, profiteering for publicity and  dollars off the work that others did before they arrived and making  political decisions that local activists find to be incomprehensible.   On April 25, 2010, the blog was critical of the NAACP presence, saying:  
 MDOC  [Mississippi Department of Corrections] Commissioner Christopher  Epps,  whom we've been contacting for months regarding the disastrous  level  of Jamie's care and who's been steadily misinforming people that  she's  not as sick as we've regularly documented, even after she had to  be  hospitalized several times for high toxicity and infections that  almost  took her life, is being HONORED as the KEYNOTE SPEAKER by the  Jackson  County, MS NAACP at their upcoming banquet on April 30, 2010!
Link: http://www.gulflive.com/sendthispage/sendthispage.ssf?http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-living/2010/04/christopher_epps_to_speak_at_freedom_fund_banquet.html
How  could this branch, which is actually portrayed as an activist  branch  that has courageously taken on the police dept. and most  recently the  fire dept., completely ignore the sickeningly outrageous  case of the  Scott Sisters!  And to add insult to injury, laud  Christopher Epps, who  covers up the low-budget, some-timey care that  denies Jamie Scott  regular medications, regular dialysis, and the  specific diet she has  been told repeatedly that she needs to maintain  any semblance of health.  The medical care is said by inmates there to  be abysmal on every level,  and particularly so for Jamie Scott, with  end stage kidney failure!
On 
December 30, 2010,  the Free Scott Sisters Blog announced that the Scott sisters were free  and that the arrival of the national NAACP had been useful to the case.   The question is, with the sisters in jail for sixteen years, what took  the NAACP so long?  The answer seems to be that national NAACP  executives only engage in high profile cases, where they are able to  request that checks for the victims be sent to the NAACP instead, and  where the media spotlight will be present before the NAACP arrives.  
On Saturday, 
September 18, 2010, the The Free the Scott Sister Blog announced with amazement and jubilation, 
"MSNBC gave coverage to this case! Featur[ing] Mrs. Rasco and NAACP Prez,
Ben Jealous".   Back on 
April 25, 2010, the blog was critical of the NAACP presence, 
saying:
|  | 
| Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner Christopher Epps | 
This   is a smack in the face to Mrs. Rasco, to whom Epps made false promises   of relief for Jamie, as well as Jamie and Gladys Scott, their   supporters, and the community at large!  This organization should be   fighting on the front lines for justice for the Scott Sisters and not   inviting Christopher Epps to some banquet!  And what of the national   NAACP, why are they NOT responding to the many requests that have been   made of them for the past 15 years to become involved in this case!
This  is the final indignity and must not go unchallenged.  This  bureaucrat  should not pompously sit up there picking his teeth and  pontificating  while Jamie Scott lay suffering in one of the very prison  cells that he  oversees, a prison cell that she (nor her sister) should  even be in!
Please contact the president of the Jackson County, Mississippi NAACP, Curly Clark, and ask him:
*  Why is the NAACP distinguishing a man who would allow a woman to   deteriorate in a prison on his watch until she is now at end stage of   kidney failure?  
* Why does the NAACP want to hear from a man  that won't permit this  same, very seriously ill woman to be housed in  the Medical Bldg. on the  grounds of that facility so that she can be  cared for by her sister  and instead has her housed in a mold-infested,  damp, breeding ground  for the infections which have repeatedly  threatened her life?  
Ask Jackson County NAACP President, Curly  Clark, and State President,  Derrick Johnson, why they are not involved  in the fight for justice for  the Mississippi Scott Sisters, a shocking  and internationally known  atrocity occurring right in their own  backyard! 
This entire event should be protested if Epps remains on the program and attendees given refunds for their $30 tickets!
Curly Clark, President, Jackson County NAACP
228-762-9692 
Derrick Johnson, State President
Mississippi State Conference NAACP
1072 West J.R. Lynch Street
Jackson, MS 39203
Phone: 601.353.6906
Fax: 601.353.1565
Website: http://www.naacpms.org
Was inviting the MDOC (Mississippi Department of Corrections)  Commissioner Christopher  Epps to a banquet a cynical political gambit  on the part of the NAACP, to gain Commissioner Epps' access, attention  and assistance, or was this just another example of the NAACP's policy  of giving ill-timed and off-color banquets as a solution for America's troubles?