The Gotham Center for New York City History
Graduate Center, City University of New York
365 Fifth Ave., Room 6103
New York, N.Y. 10016
(212) 817-8460
Website: https://www.gothamcenter.org
Contact:
Peter-Christian Aigner
Director
paigner@gc.cuny.edu
Year organization became a 501(c)(3): 2000
Year of first fiscal sponsorship: 2000
Number of sponsored projects: 2
Fiscal sponsorship fee:
Fees of 5%-16% are determined by the nature and scope of the project.
Eligibility criteria:
- Aligned mission values
Types of projects or services we sponsor:
- Arts and culture
- Children, youth and families
- Education
- Other:
Projects that advance knowledge and understanding of New York City’s history, and inform or engage the public in various forms, including but not limited to historical documentary and film, exhibits and lectures, youth and community initiatives, and programs in the arts.
Services we offer projects:
- Bill paying
- Bookkeeping/accounting
- Computer IT
- Human resource management
- Insurance
- Legal services
- Office space
- Payroll
- Tax reporting
Based on Fiscal Sponsorship: 6 Ways to Do It Right: Our model(s) of fiscal sponsorship are:
- Model A, Direct Project
Organization description:
The Gotham Center is a research and education center devoted to advancing scholarly and public understanding of New York City’s rich and living past. The organization was founded by Mike Wallace after his landmark work, Gotham, won the Pulitzer, and for nearly 20 years has been the one academic institution devoted exclusively to promoting this critical field of study. Our goal is to support all work examining the forces and figures that have shaped life in the city, as well as New York’s contributions to the development of the nation and the world, across a diverse array of programming.