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Established in 1996

In Service to Great Ideas

Community Initiatives is a dedicated fiscal sponsor whose sole purpose is to provide best-in-class infrastructure for nonprofit leaders. We know the right questions to ask to help you develop a sustainable and scalable solution in your community.

Our Community

Join Our Community of Fiscal Sponsorship

At Community Initiatives, we have a broad interpretation of community. Unlike other fiscal sponsors, our projects work on various issues and in diverse geographic areas. They also vary in staff and budget sizes. So, no matter how you define yourselves, be it by identity, geography, or shared experience, you’ll have a home with us. 

Our Projects

Community Initiatives’ portfolio of projects range in size and serve a variety of causes, including social justice, the environment, animal rights, education, youth development, capacity building, health & wellness, philanthropy, the arts, and human services.

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Juntos Wellness

Level the Playing Field

Level the Playing Field

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The Invitation

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Black Funders Network

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Academic Data Science Alliance

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California Policy Collaborative

Project Homeless Connect

Project Homeless Connect

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Phenomenal Theatre Fund

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4th Line Foundation

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The Jazz Therapists

About Us

Why Projects Choose Community Initiatives

Our project leaders tell us that they chose fiscal sponsorship with Community Initiatives because it saves them time, resources, and provides them with support from industry experts. 

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