I’d be interested to hear your response to my most recent questions about alternatives here, as well as Brendon’s response.
My current sense from that thread is still that having to set up an org without fiscal sponsorship is a cost that could be substantially reduced by being provided as a service, and that unifying the organisations has large and subtle costs that aren’t being sufficiently acknowledged.
I’d be interested to hear your response to my most recent questions about alternatives here, as well as Brendon’s response.
My current sense from that thread is still that having to set up an org without fiscal sponsorship is a cost that could be substantially reduced by being provided as a service, and that unifying the organisations has large and subtle costs that aren’t being sufficiently acknowledged.