Rethink Charity

Rethink Charity

2379 Pendleton Rd.
Mineral, VA 23117
(604) 389-9332
Website: rethinkprojects.org/fiscal-sponsorship

Contact:
Ilva Ravinska
Project Manager
fiscalsponsorship@rethinkprojects.org


Year organization became a 501(c)(3): 2019
Year of first fiscal sponsorship: 2020
Number of sponsored projects: 13

Fiscal sponsorship fee:
We charge a percentage of the grant for services rendered to the project following the tiered structure: Bronze: 7% on first $200,000 granted ($50,000-$200,000); Silver: 3.5% on next $800,00 granted ($200,000-$1 million); Gold: 2% beyond $1 million. If less than $50,000 is donated to a project, we will charge 9% on that amount.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Aligned mission values
  • Type of service
  • Minimum budget

Types of projects or services we sponsor:

  • Disaster relief
  • Economic development
  • Education
  • Environment/sustainable growth
  • Food insecurity/Nutrition
  • Health
  • International development
  • Mental health

Services we offer projects:

  • Bill paying
  • Bookkeeping/accounting
  • Human resource management
  • Organizational development
  • Payroll

Based on Fiscal Sponsorship: 6 Ways to Do It Right: Our model(s) of fiscal sponsorship are:

  • Model A, Direct Project
  • Model C, Preapproved Grant Relationship

Organization description:
Rethink Charity is represented by several nonprofit organizations in the United States and Canada. Through novel research and community building projects, the Rethink Charity project collective elevates the effective altruism community toward greater positive impact. Rethink Charity powers high-impact initiatives by providing essential support during crucial growth stages. One of the ways we provide support is through fiscal sponsorship. Our fiscal sponsorship services are offered to entities that will further our charitable objectives in global health and poverty, scientific research, environmental preservation, far-future risk mitigation (such as pandemics, AI safety, etc.), prevention of cruelty to children or animals, and expanding the understanding of effective altruism.