After Trump hosted his event to benefit veterans, the Trump campaign on Thursday night released a list of 22 organizations that will share the roughly $6 million fundraising haul.

Washington (CNN) Donald Trump's presidential campaign is refusing to reveal which groups will receive donations from an event Thursday evening where the Republican presidential front-runner says he'll raise money for veterans.

The campaign's silence comes just hours before the event is set to take place and after it has already boasted a quarter-milion dollar haul on an online donation page set up Thursday to collect the funds. And just one of 10 veterans' organizations CNN called for comment said they had been contacted by Trump representatives to potentially receive funds.

At the kickoff of Trump's rally Thursday, the billionaire businessman said he had raised nearly $6 million, including $500,000 through its website in one day.

The website claims that "100% of your donations will go directly to Veterans needs," but donations are funneled through the Donald J. Trump Foundation, the nonprofit arm of the Trump Organization.

The page does not list the names of any veterans' organizations poised to receive the funds and the Trump campaign did not respond to multiple requests asking which veterans organizations would participate in the event or receive fundraising proceeds.

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