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Project News | January 31, 2020

Introducing our weekly project partner news post! We scour your social media feeds, newsletters and emails to share your latest news with your cohort of fiscally sponsored projects.


It was so invigorating to hear from a few of our projects at our latest board meeting. Here are some quotes that made us feel great about the work we do.聽

From Monica Wilson, program director of :

鈥淐IWI is a very lean program. To have CI as part of our team…it is beautiful. Such a reliable scope of work you provide. We couldn’t be here without you.鈥

鈥淭here was a time when we had the 501(c)(3) conversation. We鈥檙e so glad we didn鈥檛 do that. I don’t want to go anywhere else.鈥

From :

鈥淲e were a ragtag group鈥retty much all volunteers. Fiscal聽 Sponsorship has allowed us to get grant money, to do more and to do something bigger than we imagined. CI allows us to focus more on the content鈥e don鈥檛 know how to do HR and we don鈥檛 want to try.鈥

From :

鈥淲e have really found a personalized service here. Because we didn’t have to do all of the work of our fiscal sponsors, we鈥檝e been able to develop 2 new program areas. We couldn鈥檛 have done that without you.鈥


Press Forward teamed up with Poynter to launch 鈥淯s Too鈥

The Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism education center with more than 40 years of experience transforming newsrooms and journalists, and Press Forward, a post-MeToo, female-founded start-up dedicated to creating healthy newsrooms, are partnering to provide sexual harassment training specifically geared toward media organizations.


Fruit Guys Community Fund will give out $60k in small farm grants in 2020

Each year, the FruitGuys have received more requests for funding than they can fulfill. At the end of last year, they hoped to raise $5,000 in added funding through their Give and Grow Good Campaign, enabling them to support two additional farms. Thanks to generous supporters, the campaign was a success. They raised $9,587 to help fund more small farms across the U.S. This outpouring of support allowed them to increase overall 2020 grant-making budget to approximately $60,000.


Immigrants Rising announced their new pre-law fund

Immigrants Rising鈥檚 Pre-Law Fund will provide financial support of up to $2,500 to low-income immigrants who are planning to attend law school. Grants will cover LSAT preparation (courses, tutoring, self-study materials, etc) and law school application fees. In addition to financial support, recipients will be connected to Immigrants Rising鈥檚 network of legal professionals.


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