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Frequently Asked Questions
 
Q: What is Fiscal Sponsorship?
A:  Fiscal Sponsorship is a critical way for individuals, collaborative projects, and emerging organizations in all disciplines to apply for funding usually available only to organizations with 501(c)(3) nonprofit status.  The right fiscal sponsor will not only allow you to manage your project efficiently, but can actually help you to raise more money and realize your vision more fully.

Q: What additional services does CACC Offer?
A: In addition to accepting tax deductable contributions on behalf of sponsored projects and organizations, CACC Fiscal Sponsorship program provides technical assistance and financial services.  Technical Assistance may take the form of consultations via phone, email, or in person on a range of subjects, including, but not limited to: fundraising, proposal writing, budgeting, strategic planning and Board development.   Financial Services range from limited check-writing services for events and for projects to light bookkeeping services for emerging organizations.  Sponsored projects and organizations may also post project-related events on CACC’s website and collaboration workspaces. 

A:  Individual  projects and emerging arts, heritage & culture organizations in the Snoqualmie Valley that are ready to begin fundraising. 
A:  Applicants must provide an application.  There are two primary categories; Projects and Emerging Organizations.  A Project is defined by having a clear beginning and end, under the direction of an individual.  Project activities may be carried out by any number of participants.  Emerging Organizations must have aligned mission and an administrative structure in place and a minimum projected annual budget of $5000.