The Forum team can confirm / disconfirm, but the rationale suggests that having a fiscal sponsor who meets the US 501(c)(3) or UK registered charity requirement would be sufficient.
For a US 501c3, there’s a lot of admin overhead to give to a non-501c3. I assume the same is broadly true in the UK. So the US/UK requirement makes sense if there’s no 501c3/registered charity on the other end.
The Forum team can confirm / disconfirm, but the rationale suggests that having a fiscal sponsor who meets the US 501(c)(3) or UK registered charity requirement would be sufficient.
For a US 501c3, there’s a lot of admin overhead to give to a non-501c3. I assume the same is broadly true in the UK. So the US/UK requirement makes sense if there’s no 501c3/registered charity on the other end.