How do you know they had no profit with all of the deals with major companies and having one of the most popular software services in existence? Non-profits can earn profit, they just don't have to pay taxes on those profits and they can't distribute those profits to stakeholders -- it goes back to the business.
They are also a private company, and do not have to report revenue, expenses, or profits.
So yeah, I stand by what I said -- it sounds like fraud. And it deserves an audit.