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Fiscal
Sponsorship: 6 Ways to Do It Right
Gregory L. Colvin Paper, 82 pages
ISBN 0-936434-65-1
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What Is Fiscal Sponsorship?
Fiscal Sponsorship: 6 Ways to Do It Right describes
six models of sponsorship that have been approved and accepted
by the IRS. It details how they are supposed to work and why,
how they differ and how they are similar.
Fiscal sponsorship is a term that is not well understood within the nonprofit
world. A "fiscal sponsor" is widely, and mistakenly, called "fiscal
agent," which misstates the relationship between a tax-exempt organization
and any separate non-exempt project that comes under its aegis.
How Did This Book Come About?
Four leading San Francisco fiscal sponsors in the arts and human services
(Intersection for the Arts,
the San Francisco Study Center, Film Arts
Foundation and California
Lawyers for the Arts) began meeting in 1991 to collect and share
information on sponsorship practices to clarify their legal underpinnings
and improve their effectiveness. The meetings and the production of this
book were supported by The San Francisco Foundation and The Wallace Alexander
Gerbode Foundation.
Benefits of Fiscal Sponsorship
Fiscal sponsorship is an ideal way for nonprofits to operate
in the 1990s. It saves money, conserves resources, reduces duplication
of personnel, simplifies organizational needs and offers other benefits
to service-minded community groups. Nonprofits should utilize fiscal sponsorship
to increase service capacity. Foundations should support fiscal sponsorship
to stretch their grantmaking, and public agencies should consider it as
an efficient way to contract out services.
About the Author
Gregory L. Colvin is an attorney with Silk, Adler & Colvin, a San Francisco
law firm specializing in nonprofit, tax-exempt law. Two other books by Gregory
Colvin (Seize the Initiative and The Rules of the Game: An Election
Year Legal Guide for Nonprofit Organizations ) are available from the Alliance
for Justice.
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