There are multiple types of fiscal sponsorships. Ours is a Model C, an arrangement in which a tax-exempt organization (the fiscal sponsor) enters into a grantor-grantee relationship with an independent project or entity.
The key characteristics of Model C fiscal sponsorship include:
- Independent Legal Entity: The sponsored project is a separate legal entity, such as a for-profit or nonprofit organization.
- Grantor-Grantee Relationship: The fiscal sponsor provides grants to the project, subject to the terms of a written agreement.
- Charitable Purpose: The project must serve a charitable purpose that aligns with the fiscal sponsor’s tax-exempt mission.
- Control and Oversight: The fiscal sponsor must exercise “discretion and control” over the use of funds to ensure compliance with IRS regulations.
Other types of fiscal sponsorships include Model A, also known as “direct” or “comprehensive” fiscal sponsorship, Model B or “independent fiscal partnership,” and Model L, wherein a public charity conducts a fiscally sponsored project through a wholly owned LLC.