“There is a right way and a wrong way to go about the use of fiscal
sponsorship. Mr. Colvin’s book brings much-needed sunshine
and clarity to those who want to do it correctly.”
— John
Edie, Director,
Exempt Organizations
Tax Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers
“Greg Colvin’s book is simply the best resource
one could want in understanding an important and growing strategy
to help small and emerging
nonprofit activities. Whether you call it project sponsorship, fiscal
sponsorship, or program incubation, these approaches support the fundamental
reason
nonprofits exist in the American system: social innovation.”
— Drummond
Pike, President,
The Tides Center
“With IRS audit activity on the increase, it is
vitally important for every charity that engages in fiscal sponsorship
to know the rules and pitfalls.
This book covers them all in clear, understandable language.”
— Marcus
S. Owens, Member,
Caplin & Drysdale
Former Director,
IRS Exempt
Organizations Division
“With pinpoint clarity and conciseness, Greg Colvin's SixWays… contributes
immeasurably to the growing understanding of fiscal sponsorship as
a means of encouraging community leaders to shape, build and support a healthy
and transparent civil society infrastructure. As an organization providing
fiscal sponsorship services for well over a decade, we periodically
refer
to Colvin's thinking as a reality check, as a guide to prudent action,
and as reinforcement that we are doing things right."
— Paul
Vandeventer,
President & CEO,
Community Partners
“Greg
Colvin's book remains the most comprehensive analysis of fiscal
sponsorship and an essential part of the library of every grantmaker
and grantseeker considering some form of fiscal sponsorship."
— Kirke
Wilson,
Former President,
Rosenberg Foundation