Hudson County Latino Foundation
97 Newkirk St., Suite 340
Jersey City, NJ 07306
201-878-4677
Website: https://www.hclatinofoundation.org/fiscal-sponsorship
Contact:
David Miranda
Chief Operating Officer
info@hclatinofoundation.org
Year organization became a 501(c)(3): 2017
Year of first fiscal sponsorship: 2019
Number of sponsored projects: 9
Fiscal sponsorship fee:
We do not charge an application fee. Once accepted, the project will be charged an onboarding fee and a flat rate of 8% of all charitable funds received. Additional consulting fees will apply to any additional services you request.
Eligibility criteria:
- Projects must have a minimum of project budget of $25,000 of which $1,000 must be set aside for project startup costs. Projects must also align with one of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
Types of projects or services we sponsor:
- Arts and culture
- Children, youth and families
- Disaster relief
- Drug treatment
- Economic development
- Education
- Environment/sustainable growth
- Faith-based/religious
- Festivals and events
- Food insecurity
- Health/nutrition
- Housing
- International development
- Mental health
- People or communities of color/minorities: Latino/Latinx issues
- Political advocacy/social justice
- Social services
- Transportation
- Veterans
- Women
- Youth development
Services we offer projects:
- Bookkeeping/accounting
- Organizational development
- Receiving property and stock donations
- Other: Project management (traditional Waterfall or Agile methodology); development consultation (establishment of a development plan, grant research, grant writing and fundraising strategy); marketing consultation (development of a project-specific marketing plan, printing services, SEO, press release, etc.); human resources (onboarding/off-boarding of staff including full-time, part-time, temporary or volunteers, medical/dental/vision, retirement, etc.)
Based on Fiscal Sponsorship: 6 Ways to Do It Right: Our model(s) of fiscal sponsorship are:
- Model A, Direct Project
Organization description:
The Hudson County Latino Foundation provides financial literacy, raises healthcare awareness and conducts community developmental services. The Foundation is a member of the FDIC Money Smart Alliance, which promotes learning personal financial topics, engages in health-related activities promoting generational well-being, and undertakes community development programs such as professional development for young adults.