Service After Service

Service After Service

P.O. Box 3212
Alpharetta, GA 30005
(203) 909-8466
Website: https://www.serviceafterserviceinc.org/

Contact:
Loni Richards
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
info@serviceafterserviceinc.org

Year organization became a 501(c)(3) 2018
Year of first fiscal sponsorship: 2018
Number of sponsored projects: 10

Fiscal sponsorship fee:
In general, 15%, but varies depending on project scope, duration and involvement of Service After Service, plus 5% Project Manage Academy fee for project leads.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Other: Must lead and manage project/program per parent organization’s vision and mission.


Types of projects or services we sponsor:

  • Arts and culture
  • Disaster relief
  • Economic development
  • Education
  • Environment/sustainable growth
  • Festivals and events
  • Health/nutrition
  • International development
  • People or communities of color/minorities
  • Social services
  • Transportation
  • Women
  • Youth Development
  • Other: Children; military and career development. Projects must choose a National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities Activity Core Code to describe their community, educational and/or charitable purposes.

Services we offer projects:

  • Auditing
  • Bill paying
  • Bookkeeping/accounting
  • Computer IT
  • Human resource management
  • Insurance
  • Legal services
  • Office space
  • Organizational development
  • Payroll
  • Receiving property and stock donations
  • Tax reporting

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 F, Technical Assistance

Organization description:
Founded by Naval and Air Force veterans after serving, this nonprofit focuses on serving the needs of adults and children in local communities and globally. Service After Service brings together a diverse group of individuals who have served along with the support of those who have not served. Together they perform work for civic, charitable or humanitarian purposes.