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We are excited to be joined on this episode by a former colleague and guest from NGOsource, Shyaam Subramanian. NGOsource is helping to streamline the international grantmaking process and ease both restrictions and reporting requirements for international grant awards by making equivalency determinations. NGOs (or international nonprofits) that receive grants through this process are better able to build collective power and address issues faced in their communities.
Not only are we excited about this topic, but we’re excited to have Shyaam back on this show. You all might remember him from earlier pod episodes... recorded back when Shayaam was Senior Counsel for AFJ’s Bolder Advocacy program.
Shyaam and his colleagues work with US donors and NGOs to determine if an international nonprofit is organized and operated like a U.S. public charity. This process is called an equivalency determination or ED. NGOs that receive an ED can receive general support from U.S. private foundations and donor-advised funds, and potentially use the funds for more types of advocacy activities, including lobbying or legislative campaigns.
Attorneys for this episode
Natalie Ossenfort Leslie Barnes
Guest Shyaam Subramanian, Legal Counsel at NGOsource
Shownotes
Key concepts in Grantmaking
What is an Equivalency Determination (ED)?
What options does a funder have if an NGO does not receive an ED?
A brief overview of ED requirements
NGOsource’s repository model and collaboration with Council on Foundations
Impact stories
Resources
NGOsource – all about equivalency determinations, newsletters, and more
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We are excited to be joined on this episode by a former colleague and guest from NGOsource, Shyaam Subramanian. NGOsource is helping to streamline the international grantmaking process and ease both restrictions and reporting requirements for international grant awards by making equivalency determinations. NGOs (or international nonprofits) that receive grants through this process are better able to build collective power and address issues faced in their communities.
Not only are we excited about this topic, but we’re excited to have Shyaam back on this show. You all might remember him from earlier pod episodes... recorded back when Shayaam was Senior Counsel for AFJ’s Bolder Advocacy program.
Shyaam and his colleagues work with US donors and NGOs to determine if an international nonprofit is organized and operated like a U.S. public charity. This process is called an equivalency determination or ED. NGOs that receive an ED can receive general support from U.S. private foundations and donor-advised funds, and potentially use the funds for more types of advocacy activities, including lobbying or legislative campaigns.
Attorneys for this episode
Natalie Ossenfort Leslie Barnes
Guest Shyaam Subramanian, Legal Counsel at NGOsource
Shownotes
Key concepts in Grantmaking
What is an Equivalency Determination (ED)?
What options does a funder have if an NGO does not receive an ED?
A brief overview of ED requirements
NGOsource’s repository model and collaboration with Council on Foundations
Impact stories
Resources
NGOsource – all about equivalency determinations, newsletters, and more
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