Fiscal Sponsorship 101

Seminar • July 11, 2024

© Deborah Espinosa

Securing funding for your photographic or film projects can be challenging. One method projects can utilize to help secure more grants and donations is to partner with a non-profit organization in a Fiscal Sponsorship. This contractual relationship extends the 501(c)(3) charitable umbrella over projects whose missions are in alignment with the organization’s mission. The organization can receive funds on behalf of the project, including grant funds, and disburse the funds back to the photographer minus an administrative fee.

Join Deborah Espinosa, visual storyteller and CENTER-sponsored artist, for the Fiscal Sponsorship 101 seminar to learn more about how to obtain new funding through grants and tax-deductible donations, and hear how Espinosa has successfully secured tens of thousands of dollars in grant funds utilizing a fiscal sponsorship model to support the Living With Conviction project. 

The add-on 1-on-1 consultations provide participants with an invaluable review session with Espinosa to refine their proposals for Fiscal Sponsorship. Provided on a first-come first-served opportunity, limited spaces are available to meet with Espinosa for a 20-minute consult.

WHEN • July 11, 2024, from 3:00 - 4:30 PM MT

WHERE • Hosted online through Zoom

HOW • Pre-registration is required

ADD-ON CONSULTATIONS • 20-minute review between 5:00 - 8:00 PM MT

Registration

This seminar is provided free of charge to current CENTER Members. Become a member now and access this and all previous seminars. If you are already a member, please email us directly for access to the recordings.

Note - registration is closed for the live event.

Course Presentation • $0 Member // $25 General Entry

CAN’T AFFORD THE REGISTRATION FEE? • Registration Fee Waivers are available on a case-by-case basis for those who cannot afford the registration fees for whatever reason. To apply, you must fill out our Registration Fee Waiver Request Form before the Fee Waiver deadline of July 3, 2024.

CANCELLATION • You may cancel minus a $10 processing fee until July 3, 2024.

Deborah Espinosa, MA, JD, combines her legal and multimedia storytelling skills to advocate for the rights of the poor and marginalized, both in the U.S. and in Africa. She also works to strengthen those rights, providing legal technical assistance to state and national governments in the global south. She believes that multimedia storytelling is one of the most powerful advocacy tools for the reform of unjust law and policy. Her work has been exhibited in multiple cities in Washington State as well as in San Francisco, Brooklyn, and in Winnipeg at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. In support of Living with Conviction, she has received multiple city and state grants, and she was chosen for the inaugural cohort of We, Women artists, an award which recognizes women, transgender, and non-binary photographers whose projects are rooted in community engagement and collaboration. 



Deborah is a graduate of the Artist Trust EDGE Program for Visual Artists and holds a Certificate in Photography from the Rocky Mountain School of Photography, a JD from the University of Washington School of Law, an MA from the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, and a BA in History from the University of California at Berkeley.