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|Person=Shannon Stott | |||
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|Person position=Director of Community Abundance | |||
|Date Start=2022-08-01 | |||
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|Resource value=https://moha.wiki/Newsletter_MoHA | |||
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|Program start date=2017/01/01 | |||
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{{#ask: | '''Community Abundance Programs''' are programs with a focus on community. MoHA's Community Abundance Programs include Potlucks, Grant Writing Workshops, and Fiscal Sponsorships. | ||
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Revision as of 20:57, September 11, 2024
Community Abundance
Program Info
Date start | Jan 2017 |
Type of Program | Community · Education · Professional Development |
Parent program | MoHA |
Sub-programs |
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About
Community Abundance Programs are programs with a focus on community. MoHA's Community Abundance Programs include Potlucks, Grant Writing Workshops, and Fiscal Sponsorships.
Programs
Fiscal Sponsorship
The Museum of Human Achievement acts as Fiscal Sponsor for many artists and informal organizations to apply for and manage grant funding as well as donations. Fiscal sponsorship is a legal structure and tax mechanism to umbrella individuals and informal groups, events, or programs under the non-profit status of a 501c3 organization. This can help with eligibility for certain grants as well as reduce tax liability when receiving grant funds.