Resources For the Network

The nonprofit sector faces many challenges as it navigates a fluctuating social and political landscape. Our goal is to equip our network with the tools to succeed in these uncertain times. We’ve cultivated a pool of valuable resources, policy updates, and actionable insights to ensure that this community remains informed, educated, and prepared. Below are three resources from our partners and friends:

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Movement Strategy Center’s Fundraising Task Force Blazes a New Path for Fiscal Sponsorship

Movement Strategy Center (MSC) provides backbone support to movement building projects, allowing for movements to focus on their programmatic work at hand. MSC details the expanded service of the Fundraising Task Force (FTF).

 

How Fiscal Sponsors Can Help Our Sector Weather the Storm with Social Impact Commons

This insightful blog from Social Impact Commons offers practical tips and strategies for staying informed and making the right moves in a constantly changing environment. Learn about key trends, emerging challenges, and how nonprofits can stay resilient.

 

Council of Nonprofits: The Role and Impact of State Associations

Understanding the importance of state associations is critical to effectively operating in the nonprofit world. This article from the Council of Nonprofits highlights the unique role state associations play in supporting local organizations. It’s a great resource for discovering how you can benefit from their advocacy, services, and networking opportunities.

 

The National Network of Fiscal Sponsors (NNFS) has served as a connection point for all in the fiscal sponsorship space and we’re going to keep providing access to resources that empower the impactful work done by the network. NNFS is accepting new members today and our newsletter provides updates straight to your inbox.

 

To stay up-to-date on all things Fiscal Sponsorship! Join our Newsletter or Become a Member today.

 

The National Network of Fiscal Sponsors (NNFS) seeks to connect individuals interested in the field of fiscal sponsorship with resources that raise awareness, broaden understanding of fiscal sponsorship, and  codify best practices for the field. NNFS is not a substitute for legal counsel; We strongly encourage any individuals and organizations to be fully aware of the obligations and liabilities they legally assume as fiscal sponsors.

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Network Exchange: with Karl Mill of Mill Law Center