Fiscal Sponsorship 201 - Model "A-L" - Current Practices & Trends

Fiscal Sponsorship 201 - Model "A-L" - Current Practices & Trends

This session will cover how Model “L” works, why we prefer to call it “A-L”, and the use cases emerging for this structure in the field.

By Social Impact Commons Inc

Date and time

Monday, June 2 · 12 - 1:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Fiscal Sponsorship 101 - Introduction to Current Practices & Trends

Presented by Social Impact Commons, this session will cover how Model “L” works, why we prefer to call it “A-L”, and the use cases emerging for this structure in the field.

Model “L” or Model “A-L” as we prefer to label it has been in fiscal sponsorship practice for several decades, but has remained less well-known and deployed as a model. Today, we are seeing its attributes of portability, liability allocation, separation of identity, and other aspects growing in value as a tool for managing risk and sponsoring projects with complex operations and assets.

This session will cover how Model “L” works, why we prefer to call it “A-L”, and the use cases we see emerging for this structure in the field. We will also discuss important considerations and capabilities that are needed for sponsors who wish to offer this structure. A takeaway deck and a few templates and tools will be included in the workshop.

This webinar is aimed at more experienced fiscal sponsors, in particular Model "A" practitioners, but all are welcome!

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Social Impact Commons is an intentional community of practice for fiscal sponsors of all models and life stages--from aspiring to established. Established in 2020 as a member-governed nonprofit, we provide direct advisory support, tools, templates, technology, and other resources to our members. We also lead research and advocacy efforts for the field. While our membership focuses on fiscal sponsors, we also welcome allies in philanthropy, consulting, professional services, and other nonprofits with an interest in the fiscal sponsorship field.

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