• Karl Mill of Mill Law Center
    Mar 27 2025

    In this episode, host Lee Stabert speaks with Karl Mill from Mill Law Center. An attorney who works with nonprofits and fiscal sponsors, Karl joined us to talk about this particular moment — one that feels incredible precarious for organizations doing community-centric work. What should they be worried about? How can they meet the moment? And why might they need a lawyer?

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

    And if you’d like more information on the 2025 National Gathering, happening in Phoenix, head to fiscalsponsors.org/events.

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    22 mins
  • Decolonizing Fiscal Sponsorship with Ajani Husbands and Amanda Nasinyama of Build Up, Inc.
    Jan 14 2025

    In this episode, host Lee Stabert speaks with Ajani Husbands and Amanda Nasinyama of Build Up, Inc., an international fiscal sponsor with a special focus on women and BIPOC-led projects. At the 2024 National Gathering in Atlanta, they led a session entitled, "Decolonizing Fiscal Sponsorship." In this chat, we get into the conception and experience of that session, as well as the bigger picture for Build Up Inc.’s work as they try to level the playing field and build partnerships across the globe.

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

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    29 mins
  • Live at the 2024 National Gathering
    Nov 7 2024

    This is a very special episode. On October 16-18, the National Gathering was held in Atlanta, Georgia. More than a dozen folks joined host Lee Stabert at a pop-up recording studio to chat about their expectations, their experiences, and their place in this evolving community.

    These are the guests, in order of appearance.

    Jasmine Hall Ratliff, Build Missouri Health

    Corey P. Holland, Charm City Impact

    Juan Salas, TAPAZ -Technical Assistance Partnership of Arizona

    Ema Angulo-Rodriguez, Future Coalition

    Ashlee Haze, Kiera Ashlee Talent Co & Alternate ROOTS

    Asaf Ronen, Austin Creative Alliance

    Shava Lawson, Seattle Parks Foundation

    Melinda Steffy, CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia

    Alicia Prevost, The Partnership Project

    Amanda Bennett, Personified Tech

    Ajani Husbands, Build Up, Inc.

    KJ Shepherd, Goodnation

    Sarah Hiller, Evergreen Social Impact

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

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    34 mins
  • The National Gathering comes to Atlanta with Polly Riddims, Khadija El Karfi Joss, and Melissa Erickson
    Sep 26 2024

    In this conversation, host Lee Stabert is joined by Polly Riddims, Khadija El Karfi Joss, and Melissa Erickson, members of the organizing committee for the upcoming National Gathering, taking place October 16-18 in Atlanta Georgia.

    To get you excited — and convince any stragglers to register — they're discussing this year’s theme, the welcoming energy that infuses the annual event, and the changes they’ve made to the 2024 iteration of the National Gathering.

    CLICK HERE to register for the 2024 National Gathering.

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

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    20 mins
  • Esther Pang and Khadija El Karfi Joss of Future Coalition
    Sep 16 2024

    In this episode, host Lee Stabert speaks with Esther Pang and Khadija El Karfi Joss of Future Coalition about their program Future Incubator. The organization works with young activists to help them grow the impact of their work and they offer fiscal sponsorship. The conversation covers the power of the next generation to make change in the world, the nuts of bolts of how you support them, and why Future Coalition would like other fiscal sponsors to join them in this project.

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

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    31 mins
  • Blair Franklin of Alight Alchemy
    Aug 26 2024

    In this episode, we’re speaking with Blair Franklin of Alight Alchemy. After getting their start working on a fiscally sponsored project — and experiencing a rocky relationship with said fiscal sponsor — they then shepherded that organization to 501c3 status. That experience inspired a lot of questions, including, “Is there a better way?” Now Franklin offers consulting services, helping clients think about risk, manage conflict, and think holistically about taking care of each other and their communities.

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

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    25 mins
  • Sabrina Romero of Global Impact
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode, host Lee Stabert speaks with Sabrina Romero of Global Impact. Her organization recently completed a survey of its fiscal sponsorship clients. Their takeaways from that survey will inform their work going forward, but maybe the act of asking the questions had its own impact.

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

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    19 mins
  • Model C fiscal sponsorship brings color to communities
    Jun 13 2024

    In this spirited conversation, we're digging into a fascinating and inspiring sector of the fiscal sponsorship community: Model C. This form of fiscal sponsorship can be an incredible tool for artists, creatives and organizations — allowing them access to grants, professional development, and community.

    The episode features Theresa Hubbard (Fractured Atlas), Shawn René Graham (The Field), John Bell (Springboard for the Arts), and Julia Barbosa Landois (Fresh Arts).

    This podcast was produced by the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please reach out to NNFS and let us know.

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    35 mins
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