Doing Good Without the Gray Area: How For-Profits Can Structure a Charitable Arm the Right Way
For-profit businesses that want to launch a charitable program need more than good intentions. They need clear fund separation, defined IP ownership, and thoughtful personnel policies. Here's what that structure looks like in practice, and how fiscal sponsorship can help.
Why Fellowship and Scholarship Fund Administrators Use Fiscal Sponsorship
Fellowship and scholarship fund administrators with donor commitments already in place don’t need to form a new nonprofit. Fiscal sponsorship provides the 501(c)(3) infrastructure needed to accept donations, distribute awards, and stay IRS-compliant from day one.
Fiscal Sponsorship in California: Why HR Compliance Can't Be an Afterthought
Not all fiscal sponsors are built the same. For nonprofits and emerging projects operating in California, working with a sponsor that has HR compliance built into its model isn't a nice-to-have — it's a real safeguard.
Why Choosing a Fiscal Sponsor with Integrated Accounting and HR Sets You Up for Independence
When choosing a fiscal sponsor, think beyond the present. Learn why a sponsor with integrated accounting and HR gives your project the infrastructure to thrive now and transition smoothly when you're ready to go independent.
Fiscal Sponsorship: Accept Donations Without a New Nonprofit
If your organization already runs a charitable program, Model C fiscal sponsorship lets you accept tax-deductible donations and apply for grants without forming a new 501(c)(3). Here is how it works.
What Fiscal Sponsor Discretion Means for Your Project
Fiscal sponsor discretion is not a restriction on your project. It is the legal structure that makes your work fundable, credible, and protected. Here is what it means in practice and why it works in your favor.
Fiscal Sponsorship: Financial Controls That Matter Most for Grant‑Funded Projects
Discover how Mission Edge's fiscal sponsorship provides superior financial controls, separate bank accounts, weekly payments, and meticulous grant tracking for San Diego nonprofits.