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Fiscal sponsorship can enable projects to share a common administrative platform with a larger organization, thus increasing efficiency. In addition to legal status, sponsors can provide payroll, employee benefits, office space, publicity, fundraising assistance, and training services, sparing projects the necessity of developing these resources and allowing them to focus on programmatic ...
Legacies is a fiscally-sponsored project of NEO Philanthropy, a New York-based nonprofit organization that funds a variety of organizations that share a vision of a society that ensures justice, dignity and opportunity for all people. Legacies receives funding from the contributions of individuals, foundations and corporate supporters.
The group serves as a fiscal sponsor for other organizations, incubating and financing various progressive projects. According to The New York Times , "The Sixteen Thirty is part of a broader network of progressive nonprofits that donors use to fill specific spaces on the political chessboard."
This category is for non-profit organizations which offer fiscal sponsorship to mission-aligned organizations, individuals and communities. Pages in category "Fiscal sponsorship organizations" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The organization expanded and in 2001 GSA Network became a statewide organization. In 2005, GSA Network began operating programs nationally. In 2008, GSA Network incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Prior to that, GSA Network was a fiscally sponsored project of The Tides Center. [1] [2] [3]
Groups representing non-profit organizations and small businesses reached by NBC News said they were also struggling to figure out what the implications could be for their members, like those ...
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) is a non-profit public policy organization based in Washington, D.C. that addresses federal budget and fiscal issues. It was founded in 1981 by former United States Representative Robert Giaimo (D-CT) and United States Senator Henry Bellmon (R-OK), [2] and its board of directors includes past heads of the House and Senate Budget Committees ...
Geeks Without Bounds is fiscally sponsored by Mentor House, an organization based in Tacoma, Washington. GWOB was originally founded as a project of School Factory and then spun out as its own organization under School Factory's fiscal sponsorship until that organization closed its doors in 2017.