Values and Reflective Processes, Empowering Exceptional People
If an entrepreneur starts or runs a for-profit company, there is a range of software and other infrastructure to help you run your business: explainer guides, AWS, Salesforce.com, etc. Similar infrastructure for not-for-profits and other NGOs exist, particularly cross-border. We are interested in finding a new generation of infrastructure that supports the creation and maintenance of the social sector. This could look like a next-generation low-cost fiscal sponsor or an accounting system focused on NFP accounting and filing 990s, anything that makes it easier to start and run institutions.
Monday.com recently founded a social-impact team which is trying to help charities in ways that (1) use technology, and (2) are scalable (lots of charities can enjoy a single thing that Monday builds).
If you have ideas, let me know, I know someone in their team
Would be happy to help, but they might be farther along than my thinking either way. I just know a ton of people who have tried to get fiscal sponsors and it’s a pain (and expensive!).
Social sector infrastructure
Values and Reflective Processes, Empowering Exceptional People
If an entrepreneur starts or runs a for-profit company, there is a range of software and other infrastructure to help you run your business: explainer guides, AWS, Salesforce.com, etc. Similar infrastructure for not-for-profits and other NGOs exist, particularly cross-border. We are interested in finding a new generation of infrastructure that supports the creation and maintenance of the social sector. This could look like a next-generation low-cost fiscal sponsor or an accounting system focused on NFP accounting and filing 990s, anything that makes it easier to start and run institutions.
Monday.com recently founded a social-impact team which is trying to help charities in ways that (1) use technology, and (2) are scalable (lots of charities can enjoy a single thing that Monday builds).
If you have ideas, let me know, I know someone in their team
Would be happy to help, but they might be farther along than my thinking either way. I just know a ton of people who have tried to get fiscal sponsors and it’s a pain (and expensive!).