by Erin Bradrick | Jun 28, 2022 | Fiscal sponsorship
Erin Bradrick addressed questions about fiscal sponsorship in a video conference in March 2022. Erin is a principal of the NEO Law Group. The following are excerpts, edited by Marjorie Beggs, from Erin Bradrick’s presentation at Covid Conversations, March 2, 2021. ...
by Jan Masaoka | May 26, 2022 | Arts and culture, California fiscal sponsorship, Fiscal sponsorship, For Fiscal Sponsors, Funding, Nonprofit
Poster announcement, not yet live, inviting groups to apply for the California Nonprofit Performing Arts Grant Program. Photo: California Office of the Small Business Advocate California has a new grants program with $49.5 million for performing arts groups, and much...
by Greg Colvin | Apr 19, 2022 | Fiscal sponsorship
Now a 501(c)(3), the Save the Manatees Club started as a fiscally sponsored project of the Florida Audubon Society. Photo: 6076679 © Baronoskie | Dreamstime.com This is the second in a series of excerpts, edited by Marjorie Beggs, from Greg Colvin’s January 2022...
by Marjorie Beggs | Feb 28, 2022 | Fiscal sponsorship
Andrew Schulman, top, and Oliver Hack have been co-hosting and moderating the weekly online forum for almost two years. Covid Conversations began in April 2020 as a way to keep fiscal sponsors nationwide connected as the new, terrifying, pandemic swept across our...
by Greg Colvin | Feb 28, 2022 | Fiscal sponsorship
The working group for the 1st edition of Fiscal Sponsorship: 6 Ways To Do It Right, 1993, included, from left, Francis Phillips, Greg Colvin, John Kreidler, Julie Mackaman, Tom Layton, Geoff Link and Alma Robinson. Photo by Lenny Limjoco, S.F. Study Center The...
by Marjorie Beggs | Feb 17, 2022 | Fiscal sponsorship
Tom Silk, left, and Greg Colvin at Sea Ranch on the Northern Calif. coast, 1992. Photo: Betsy Adler Tom Silk, pioneer in our field, 1937-2022 Fiscal sponsorship has lost a giant of our sector, Tom Silk, who died Jan. 25. In 1981, Silk founded Adler &...