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Fiscal Sponsorship: A Lunch and Learn Series

06Aug2026
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Thursday, August 6, 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
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Fiscal sponsorship plays a critical—yet often misunderstood—role in supporting early-stage, artist-led, and community-rooted work. This six-part brown-bag Lunch & Learn series is designed to give funders a practical, nuanced understanding of fiscal sponsorship as both an operational model and a strategic tool for advancing impact.

Across six monthly sessions, participants will explore how fiscal sponsorship functions in practice; why projects choose this structure; how due diligence, equity, and impact measurement look within sponsored models; and how funders can engage more effectively and responsibly with fiscally sponsored work. Each session will combine brief framing with facilitated discussion, centering real-world experience and shared learning rather than formal presentation.

Sessions are intended to stand alone, while collectively offering a cohesive learning arc—from foundational concepts to long-term partnership strategies.

Format: Virtual, brown-bag style
Time: 12:00–1:00 PM
 

Register for August 6, 2026 session here.


Core Goals

  • Establish shared best practices for fiscal sponsorship in Philadelphia, clarifying roles, standards, and responsible engagement across funders, sponsors, and projects.
  • Strengthen relationships between funders and fiscal sponsors through structured, ongoing dialogue that moves beyond transactional grantmaking.
  • Build trust across the ecosystem by creating space for candid conversation, transparency, and mutual understanding.
  • Clarify accountability among all participants — sponsors, projects, and funders — with shared expectations around compliance, reporting, and stewardship.
  • Examine power dynamics explicitly, naming how funding structures shape sustainability, access, and decision-making.
  • Advance equity in philanthropic practice, ensuring fiscally sponsored and community-rooted work is supported without undue burden.
  • Position fiscal sponsors as critical infrastructure partners, encouraging long-term, strategic collaboration rather than short-term oversight.
  • Create an ongoing learning network that strengthens alignment and coherence across Philadelphia’s cultural and social impact landscape.
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