The BFL "charity" page at BidtoinDF.org shows:
571 coins donated
408 coin remaining, and no outgoing donations listed since August 2013.
Blockchain shows the address as having received a total of 1503 coins, with a final balance of 408 coins.
Initial funding of the donation address shows 3 lots of about 500 coins each going in in June 2013, and one lot of about 500 coins going out to an address that hasn't been touched since. Probably a BFL account.
BFL started this with the 1000 coins they promised to charity (*1) because the 65nm products didn't meet original power expectations.
(*1) At the time, most people assumed they meant a real charity, BFL set up their own non-profit entity purely for the sake of receiving this 1000 coins.
One of the latest donations (December 31, was that a tax avoidance move?) is 25 coins to the lifeboat foundation, which basically plans to HODL coins for future value, and their grand plan of surviving the computer singularity. List of board members includes Josh Zerlan, no surprise there.
Stinky stinky pseudo charity.