Added FAQ about what a fiscal sponsor is.
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detailed questions about any of the benefits, please
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detailed questions about any of the benefits, please
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ask <a href="mailto:apply@sfconservancy.org"><apply@sfconservancy.org></a>.</p>
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ask <a href="mailto:apply@sfconservancy.org"><apply@sfconservancy.org></a>.</p>
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<h2>Conservancy seems to be called a “fiscal sponsor” to its
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member projects. Does that mean you give our project money if we join?</h2>
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<p>It's true that we would love to fund our member projects if it were
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possible, because we believe they deserve to be funded. However, that's
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not typically what a fiscal sponsor does. The term “fiscal
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sponsor“ is often used in non-profit settings and has a standard
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meaning there. But, to those not familiar with non-profit operations,
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it comes across as a bit of a misnomer.</p>
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<p>In this context, a fiscal sponsor is a non-profit organization that,
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rather than fund a project directly, provides the required
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infrastructure and facilitates the project's ability to raise its own
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funds. Conservancy therefore assists your project in raising funds, and
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allows your project to hold those funds and spend them on activities
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that simultaneously advance the non-profit mission of the Conservancy
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and the FLOSS development and documentation goals of the project.</p>
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<h2>What will the project leaders have to agree to if our project joins?</h2>
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<h2>What will the project leaders have to agree to if our project joins?</h2>
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