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Search by state, service category, or keyword for information on nonprofit fiscal sponsors. Profiles include eligibility requirements, fees, services, and types of projects supported. Site also provides statistics and resources on fiscal sponsorship.
An authoritative site by Gregory L. Colvin, nonprofit attorney and author of Fiscal Sponsorship: 6 Ways to Do It Right. This site includes highlights from the book, sample agreements and additional resources.
Study\'s purpose was to identify current best practices in\nfiscal sponsor services, based on research of leading fiscal sponsorship programs and 20+ interviews with fiscal sponsors, sponsored projects, funders, academics, and other\nexperts. Published in 20
Explains what fiscal sponsorship is, discusses how this arrangement can help emerging social change organizations, and debunks three fiscal sponsorship myths. Published May 2007.
This table describes the pros and cons of setting up your own nonprofit versus fiscal sponsorship. Published April 2008.
By Gene Takagi, California nonprofit attorney. Published Feb. 20, 2009.
Summarizes key points from Colvin\'s authoritative book on fiscal sponsorship. Presented at Western Conference on Tax Exempt Organizations in Nov. 2006.
Links to 2 separate PDF files for comprehensive or pre-approved grant relationship fiscal sponsorship. Developed over several years with input from more than 50 fiscal sponsors across the U.S.
Fiscal sponsorship refers to a relationship in which one organization shares its tax-exempt status with another.
Joshua Sattely, Esq., provides readers with a thorough understanding of the emerging field of Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship (CFS). It is intended for use by individuals and groups considering utilizing a fiscal sponsor to facilitate their mission-relat
Founded by artists for artists, The Field is dedicated to providing strategic services to thousands of performing artists and companies in New York City and beyond. Offers fiscal sponsorship.
Public Interest Projects brings together and strengthens the work of philanthropic institutions, nonprofit groups and other public interest organizations, sharing a vision of a society\nthat ensures justice, dignity and opportunity for all people.
Lawyers Steven Chiodini and Gregory L. Colvin discuss a new model, \"Model L\", in which the fiscal sponsor acts as the sole member of a limited liability company (LLC) from which the sponsored project is conducted. Published May/June 2011.
Provides publications and other resources for nonprofits and individual projects to learn about fiscal sponsorship. Tides Center also has an established fiscal sponsorship program.
A detailed look at the affiliation possibilities for individual grantseekers.
