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*4 www.LMPartnership.org Sponsor and Leader Resource Guide for UBTs SECTION 3 SPONSOR AND LEADER ROLES Understanding Sponsorship The people UBT co-leads report to, or go to for information and support, are sponsors of unit-based teams.
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*Other Resources. Lastly, sponsors may be able to provide your event with other resources and perks beyond just money and credibility. For example, perhaps your event partners with a local restaurant. In exchange for promoting their business to all of your attendees, they’ll allow you to use their event space and will provide catered lunches.
*Sponsor the open source software your team has built its business on. Fund the projects that make up your software supply chain to improve its performance, reliability, and stability. Sponsor a project.
If you are a non-profit organization thinking about 501(c)(3) tax exempt status, but are concerned about the costs and paperwork, or if you are not yet in a position to apply (e.g. you have not filed with the state to become a corporation or you do not have a Board of Directors in place), then a fiscal sponsorship is an alternative option for your organization.
What is a fiscal sponsorship?
A fiscal sponsorship exists when a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, known as the fiscal sponsor, allows another organization to use its 501(c)(3) status. This relationship is controlled by a written agreement that is signed by the fiscal sponsor and your organization.
Your organization is able to use the sponsor’s tax exempt status as if it were its own. All donations received must be used in line with the sponsor’s tax-exempt purpose and in compliance with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt requirements.
What does the sponsorship relationship look like?
There are two types of sponsorships, called Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship, and Pre-approved Grant Relationship Fiscal Sponsorship.
Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship (Internal Program model)
This is the most common fiscal sponsorship. When your organization enters this type of relationship, it becomes an internal program of the sponsor.Sponsor 3rd Step
Your organization is a part of the sponsor and not its own separate legal entity. The sponsor will become responsible for administrative tasks and may require you to give up control to the sponsor’s board of directors. The sponsor will likely require compensation for handling the administrative tasks. This is usually received through charging a certain percentage of donations.
Pre-approved Grant Relationship Fiscal Sponsorship (Grantee model)
Under this relationship, your organization is a “grantee.”
The sponsor is responsible for establishing a restricted fund that will receive and hold all donations made to your organization. The sponsor will then make grants to your organization, the “grantee”, out of this restricted fund.
What are the issues to consider before entering a fiscal sponsorship relationship?
Much of what a sponsor will do for your organization is decided by the individual sponsor. The relationship between the sponsor and your organization is not defined under the law and may differ depending on the sponsor.
Before entering into a fiscal sponsorship relationship, your organization may want to inquire with the sponsor about its terms. You may want to review a standard agreement between organizations and the sponsor to see what rights you may be giving up and what you may continue to be responsible for. Think about the following pros and cons:
Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship (Internal Program model)
PROS:
* Your organization does not need to file separately for its own tax-exemption, saving your organization money and time.
* Your organization has minimal responsibility for maintaining or meeting certain federal or state filing requirements.
* The sponsor is responsible for your organization’s administrative tasks.
* The sponsor will not charge you “out of pocket” for these services, but will take anywhere from 5-15% off donations or funds raised.
* Depending on the sponsor, they may accept full legal liability for the work being done by your organization.
CONS:
* Your organization is not its own separate legal entity, but a part of the sponsor.
* You may be required to give up control and oversight of your organization to the fiscal sponsor’s board of directors, but may be allowed to continue to run day to day operations.
* Any funds your organization raises during the sponsorship relationship legally belong to the fiscal sponsor.
* The sponsor has final say over how those raised funds will be used.
* The sponsor has its own tax-exempt mission statement and can only accept organizations that meet or fall under this.
Pre-Approved Grant Relationship Fiscal Sponsorship (Grantee model)
PROS:
* You maintain control and do not have to give it up to the sponsor’s board of directors.
* Your organization is its own legally entity, separate from the sponsor.
CONS:
* Some legal experts worry that the IRS will not provide tax deductions for donors under these conditions.
* Your organization must submit reports to the sponsor detailing how the grant funds were used.
* Your organization has full responsibility for maintaining or meeting certain federal or state filing requirements.
* The sponsor has its own tax-exempt mission statement and can only accept organizations that meet or fall under this.
* Your organization accepts legal liability for the work being done.
Examples of fiscal sponsors in Maryland
Below are five sponsors that, at the time of this writing, work with many other organizations in the State of Maryland. Each possesses their own 501(c)(3) tax-exemption and sponsor many different organizations that fall within their mission statement.
Docs in Progress (http://docsinprogress.org/)
* Located in Silver Spring, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that conduct documentary projects.
Fusion Partnerships, Inc. (https://fusionpartnerships.wordpress.com/)
* Located in Baltimore, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that are committed to making their community better and promoting social change.
Strong City Baltimore f/k/a Greater Homewood Community Corp. (http://www.greaterhomewood.org/)
* Located in Baltimore, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that are concerned with improving and bringing their community and neighborhood together.
The Learners Lab (http://www.thelearnerslab.org/)Leeds United 2021 Sponsor 32 Red Logo Png
* Located in Lanham, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that are currently pursuing or already have 501(c)(3) status.Sponsors 338 Hwy 99 N Eugene Or
Maryland Nonprofits (http://www.marylandnonprofits.org/nonprofitresources/capacitybuildingprograms/fiscalsponsorship.aspx)
* Located in Baltimore, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations with charitable or educational purposes.Sponsor 3 ChelseaOriginal article by Addie Crawford, Rule 16 Student Attorney (Fall 2015), Community Development Clinic, University of Baltimore. Edited by PLL.
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*Sponsor 3rd Step
*Leeds United 2021 Sponsor 32 Red Logo Png
*Sponsors 338 Hwy 99 N Eugene Or
*Sponsor 3 Chelsea
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*4 www.LMPartnership.org Sponsor and Leader Resource Guide for UBTs SECTION 3 SPONSOR AND LEADER ROLES Understanding Sponsorship The people UBT co-leads report to, or go to for information and support, are sponsors of unit-based teams.
*The module can be used to showcase sponsors on the right or left module positions. The module has auto scroll as well as navigation scroll options. ★ Extension Features ★ ★ Easy to setup and install ★ Compatible with all browsers Firefox 3.0 and more, Google Chrome, Inter.
*Other Resources. Lastly, sponsors may be able to provide your event with other resources and perks beyond just money and credibility. For example, perhaps your event partners with a local restaurant. In exchange for promoting their business to all of your attendees, they’ll allow you to use their event space and will provide catered lunches.
*Sponsor the open source software your team has built its business on. Fund the projects that make up your software supply chain to improve its performance, reliability, and stability. Sponsor a project.
If you are a non-profit organization thinking about 501(c)(3) tax exempt status, but are concerned about the costs and paperwork, or if you are not yet in a position to apply (e.g. you have not filed with the state to become a corporation or you do not have a Board of Directors in place), then a fiscal sponsorship is an alternative option for your organization.
What is a fiscal sponsorship?
A fiscal sponsorship exists when a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, known as the fiscal sponsor, allows another organization to use its 501(c)(3) status. This relationship is controlled by a written agreement that is signed by the fiscal sponsor and your organization.
Your organization is able to use the sponsor’s tax exempt status as if it were its own. All donations received must be used in line with the sponsor’s tax-exempt purpose and in compliance with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt requirements.
What does the sponsorship relationship look like?
There are two types of sponsorships, called Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship, and Pre-approved Grant Relationship Fiscal Sponsorship.
Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship (Internal Program model)
This is the most common fiscal sponsorship. When your organization enters this type of relationship, it becomes an internal program of the sponsor.Sponsor 3rd Step
Your organization is a part of the sponsor and not its own separate legal entity. The sponsor will become responsible for administrative tasks and may require you to give up control to the sponsor’s board of directors. The sponsor will likely require compensation for handling the administrative tasks. This is usually received through charging a certain percentage of donations.
Pre-approved Grant Relationship Fiscal Sponsorship (Grantee model)
Under this relationship, your organization is a “grantee.”
The sponsor is responsible for establishing a restricted fund that will receive and hold all donations made to your organization. The sponsor will then make grants to your organization, the “grantee”, out of this restricted fund.
What are the issues to consider before entering a fiscal sponsorship relationship?
Much of what a sponsor will do for your organization is decided by the individual sponsor. The relationship between the sponsor and your organization is not defined under the law and may differ depending on the sponsor.
Before entering into a fiscal sponsorship relationship, your organization may want to inquire with the sponsor about its terms. You may want to review a standard agreement between organizations and the sponsor to see what rights you may be giving up and what you may continue to be responsible for. Think about the following pros and cons:
Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship (Internal Program model)
PROS:
* Your organization does not need to file separately for its own tax-exemption, saving your organization money and time.
* Your organization has minimal responsibility for maintaining or meeting certain federal or state filing requirements.
* The sponsor is responsible for your organization’s administrative tasks.
* The sponsor will not charge you “out of pocket” for these services, but will take anywhere from 5-15% off donations or funds raised.
* Depending on the sponsor, they may accept full legal liability for the work being done by your organization.
CONS:
* Your organization is not its own separate legal entity, but a part of the sponsor.
* You may be required to give up control and oversight of your organization to the fiscal sponsor’s board of directors, but may be allowed to continue to run day to day operations.
* Any funds your organization raises during the sponsorship relationship legally belong to the fiscal sponsor.
* The sponsor has final say over how those raised funds will be used.
* The sponsor has its own tax-exempt mission statement and can only accept organizations that meet or fall under this.
Pre-Approved Grant Relationship Fiscal Sponsorship (Grantee model)
PROS:
* You maintain control and do not have to give it up to the sponsor’s board of directors.
* Your organization is its own legally entity, separate from the sponsor.
CONS:
* Some legal experts worry that the IRS will not provide tax deductions for donors under these conditions.
* Your organization must submit reports to the sponsor detailing how the grant funds were used.
* Your organization has full responsibility for maintaining or meeting certain federal or state filing requirements.
* The sponsor has its own tax-exempt mission statement and can only accept organizations that meet or fall under this.
* Your organization accepts legal liability for the work being done.
Examples of fiscal sponsors in Maryland
Below are five sponsors that, at the time of this writing, work with many other organizations in the State of Maryland. Each possesses their own 501(c)(3) tax-exemption and sponsor many different organizations that fall within their mission statement.
Docs in Progress (http://docsinprogress.org/)
* Located in Silver Spring, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that conduct documentary projects.
Fusion Partnerships, Inc. (https://fusionpartnerships.wordpress.com/)
* Located in Baltimore, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that are committed to making their community better and promoting social change.
Strong City Baltimore f/k/a Greater Homewood Community Corp. (http://www.greaterhomewood.org/)
* Located in Baltimore, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that are concerned with improving and bringing their community and neighborhood together.
The Learners Lab (http://www.thelearnerslab.org/)Leeds United 2021 Sponsor 32 Red Logo Png
* Located in Lanham, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations that are currently pursuing or already have 501(c)(3) status.Sponsors 338 Hwy 99 N Eugene Or
Maryland Nonprofits (http://www.marylandnonprofits.org/nonprofitresources/capacitybuildingprograms/fiscalsponsorship.aspx)
* Located in Baltimore, Maryland
* Sponsors organizations with charitable or educational purposes.Sponsor 3 ChelseaOriginal article by Addie Crawford, Rule 16 Student Attorney (Fall 2015), Community Development Clinic, University of Baltimore. Edited by PLL.
Download here: http://gg.gg/o7bwk
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