Fiscal Sponsorship

Fiscal Sponsorship

The Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO) is proud to invite grassroots progressive organizations and projects to utilize our fiscal sponsorship services. IFCO is a interfaith organization designed to assist oppressed people in the fight for social justice and self-determination. As part of our mission we have served as fiscal sponsor for a variety of progressive grassroots projects. These are some of the projects we currently support.

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Latin American School of Medicine

The Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO) has been working since 1991 on a variety of projects to bring about reconciliation and normalized relations between the United States and Cuba and to challenge the immoral US economic blockade of Cuba. Since 1999, IFCO has been working with the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), organizing Congressional delegations to visit Cuba. It was during one of these delegations in May 2000 that Cuban medical school scholarships were first offered to US students.

Need a Fiscal Sponsor?

Please reach out to us to kickstart your organization’s fiscal sponsorship with IFCO.Email us at: fiscalsponsor@ifconews.org with the subject line “Fiscal Sponsorship Request”. Include in your message the name of your organization, its mission, and how your work matches IFCO’s sponsorship considerations. You will receive a response regarding next steps in 2-3 business days

Fiscal Sponsorship at IFCO allows domestic and international groups committed to social justice work to use our 501c3 tax-exempt status to seek grants, hold fundraisers and solicit tax-deductible gifts.

In order for IFCO to consider providing fiscal sponsorship, the group must illustrate a mission that is in sync with IFCO’s which includes:

  • Fighting human and civil rights injustices
  • Developing programs designed to improve people’s own communities
  • Supporting the poor and disenfranchised in developing and sustaining community organizations

IFCO will not sponsor projects with activities that support elected officials or those running for political office or promoting violence.