Obasi Foundation, Inc.
2004 Bonhill Dr.
Reisterstown, MD 21136
(202) 386-1781
Website: https://obasifoundation.org
Contact:
Valencia Warnock King
Founder and CEO
valencia@obasifoundation.org
Year organization became a 501(c)(3): 2018
Year of first fiscal sponsorship: 2023
Number of sponsored projects: 5
Fiscal sponsorship fee:
10% of total project cost for administrative fees.
Eligibility criteria:
- Aligned mission values
- Type of service
Types of projects or services we sponsor:
- Arts and culture
- Children, youth and families
- Disaster relief
- Drug treatment
- Economic development
- Education
- Environment/sustainable growth
- Faith-based/religious
- Food insecurity/Nutrition
- Health
- Homelessness
- Housing
- LGBTQ
- Mental health
- People or communities of color/minorities
- Political advocacy/social justice
- Social services
- Transportation
- Veterans
- Women
- Youth development
- Other: Obasi stands as a formidable beacon in the realm of nonprofit organizations. Committed to creating positive and sustainable change, Obasi supports organizations that operate with a mission to break the chains of inequality and provide a pathway toward empowerment.
Services we offer projects:
- Bill paying
- Bookkeeping/accounting
- Computer IT
- Legal services
- Organizational development
- Payroll
- Tax reporting
- Other: Financial oversight; grants management; tax compliance; donor relations; administrative support
Based on Fiscal Sponsorship: 6 Ways to Do It Right: Our model(s) of fiscal sponsorship are:
- Model A, Direct Project
- Model B, Independent Contractor Project
- Model C, Preapproved Grant Relationship
- Model D, Group Exemption
- Model F, Technical Assistance
Organization description
Obasi Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose work aims to strengthen, uplift, and sustain programs and projects that seek to empower disenfranchised individuals and marginalized communities. We do this by providing fiscal sponsorship, management and technical assistance support to groups that strive to create viable pathways for justice, equity and basic human rights.