Fiscal Sponsorship: A Panel Discussion
Join Us for a Panel Discussion on Fiscal Sponsorship
The Pittsburgh Foundation is excited to invite nonprofit professionals to attend a More Than Money panel discussion on fiscal sponsorship. We are looking forward to a spirited discussion about all things fiscal sponsorships.
Discussion topics will include:
- Best practices of fiscal sponsorship.
- Considerations for selecting a fiscal sponsor.
- Different models of fiscal sponsorship.
- Legal obligations and liabilities assumed by fiscal sponsors.
- The handling of creative and intellectual property.
- The Pittsburgh Foundation’s guidelines for fiscal sponsorship.
Whether you are considering fiscal sponsorship for yourself or your organization or simply want to learn more about what fiscal sponsorship is and is not, this panel will provide valuable insights and practical guidance. Please feel free to share this opportunity with others in your network.
ABOUT THE EVENT
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Energy Innovation Center, Duquesne Light Bright Space
1435 Bedford Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served.
Please register to attend by Tuesday, Nov. 12. If you have questions about this event or registration, please contact Tika Good at goodc@pghfdn.org. We look forward to your participation in this thought-provoking conversation that will benefit our entire nonprofit community.
ABOUT THE PANELISTS
Judi Costanza is the director of Vibrancy Funds, New Sun Rising, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit that collaborates with communities to build capacity, access funding and embrace data-informed approaches towards their own vibrant future. In this role, Judi works to make funding more accessible to the people and communities supported by the organization through fiscal sponsorship and collaborates with other organizations on programs to offer grant funding, loans and awards. | |
Damion Wilson is the director of Programming and Grantmaking at POISE Foundation and has oversight and ownership of POISE’s fiscal sponsor partnerships including managing the application process, recommending and selecting partners, end-to-end program administration, reporting, compliance and community relations. Damion is a proud alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh and a graduate of Leadership Pittsburgh’s Leadership Development Initiative (LDI XVI) and the Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation’s Urban Leaders Project. | |
Alice Logan currently serves as president of The Pittsburgh Contingency and is responsible for the day-to-day-operations, as well as leading the agency’s programs and initiatives.The organization acts as a fiscal sponsor to any new or existing charitable or grassroots organization needing assistance with back office duties while enhancing their programmatic focus including but not limited to charitable, scientific, literary or educational pursuits. Alice attended Robert Morris College, majoring in Business Administration and Marketing. |