FISCAL SPONSORSHIP:

Program Description

Current Fiscal Projects

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Why is IFP MN Fiscal Sponsorship Different?

The selection of the right sponsor is crucial because potential donors carefully examine institutional factors before awarding grants. One such factor is whether your project seems to have community support. Because one advantage of organizational sponsorship is that it provides you with credibility, it is important that you select a sponsor with a good reputation and a rapport with its own donors.

IFP MN and its national network is the leading resource of the American independent film movement. Nation-wide, IFP's 9,000 members participate year-round in activities ranging from popular screenings to cutting-edge workshops, seminars and networking events. By offering invaluable information, assistance and access to the world of independent film, IFP MN helps its members find out the latest on who's who, who's buying, who's financing and who's making features, shorts and documentaries. Through the IFP network, you have the chance to make valuable connections and ultimately to penetrate the industry.

The IFP MN Fiscal Sponsorship Program is designed to cover film and video projects that fall within the following categories:

a) documentary films and other works of nonfiction;
b) films produced by first-time filmmakers (or students).
c) works of fiction with proposed budgets that do not exceed Tier 1 of the IATSE National Agreement currently $3.6M.

Benefits of IFP MN Fiscal Sponsorship:

Credibility and Reputation

IFP MN's respected programming opens the door to valuable industry services you won't find elsewhere and a wide network of industry relationships intended to complement those services. Over the past 18 years, our programs have helped hundreds of American independent films progress from concept to production and eventual distribution. When committing your project to the IFP MN Fiscal Sponsorship Program, you unlock a world of benefits and "know-how" designed to help get your movie made and distributed.

No Deadline. No Wait.
Some fiscal sponsor programs have strict deadlines and then make you wait up to 8 weeks for an answer. At IFP MN, applications are available online, accepted year round and reviewed every two weeks. After being accepted into the fiscal sponsorship program, you will take part in a 30-minute meeting with our Executive Director, and after that, you're "up and running."

Competitive Fees:
Fiscal Sponsorship fees vary from organization to organization and in some cases they may equal 10% of the contribution. IFP MN’s 5% fee is among the lowest offered in the industry.

Your Project on www.ifpmn.org’s Website:
Our website, www.ifpmn.org, is the one of the most recognizable URL's in the independent film sector. As a fiscal sponsorship participant, you can publicize your project to potential donors and allow donors to link to your website for donation information. The site will also offer access to useful information, interviews and sample proposals on fundraising, production, marketing and distribution.

Individual Consultations:
Throughout your project's development, you can access staff to discuss your fundraising and film distribution strategies and tactics to identify, target and approach. IFP MN staff deliver more than 30 years of combined experience in the independent film sector. Tap us for strategic advice on proposals to specific donors, help in understanding your distribution options as you move into post-production, and assistance with resource allocation or establishing a budget.

Up to 25% off all IFP MN Classes, Seminars & Conferences:
You will receive discounted access to all IFP workshops on the art, craft and business of writing and making movies for film or TV including: Producing Conference, Screenwriting Conference, hands-on classes for Final Cut Pro, Elements of Screenwriting, Documentary Boot Camp and many more.

FILMMAKER Magazine:
A one-year subscription to FILMMAKER: The Magazine of Independent Film. Now in its 12th year, FILMMAKER has been a consistent benchmark for the burgeoning indie scene

Many Other Benefits:

IFP Fiscal Sponsorship participants also receive: access to discounts on many steps of the filmmaking process (from film stock to post production services), free one-on-one sessions with staff on such issues as Post-Production, Legal, Festival and Distribution/Foreign Sales, and free monthly screenings of great new short films at the Cinema Lounge (with writers, directors, and producers who are interviewed by the Lounge host. See www.ifpmn.org for a full listing.

How IFP Fiscal Sponsorhip Works:

Program Fees:

Once you are accepted into the program, IFP acts as your project's exclusive fiscal sponsor for the duration of your project (all right, title and interest in and to the completed project belong to you and may be copyrighted in your name). In return, IFP charges a standard administrative fee for operating the program, as follows:

A fee of 5% will be charged for this service to IFP MN members:

For Grants:
The Fee Is:
$0 - $9,999
     $500
after  $10,000 - 20,000 an additional $500
after  $20,000 - 30,000 an additional $500
after  $30,000 - 40,000 an additional $500
after  $40,000 - 50,000 an additional $500

Note: A fee of $500 is charged initially…this will apply to your first $10,000 raised through the program. Thereafter, fees are paid at the time of the contribution. Fees cover administrative costs and bank charges. IFP MN will charge the Project directly for any liabilities or direct expenses it may incur on behalf of the Project, such as legal fees, late fees, etc.


All contributions received are deposited into IFP Minnesota’s federally insured bank account. After a period of 3-5 business days, IFP MN will issue a check in the same amount, minus any fees, to the Project.

IFP MN will accept up to $50,000 in grant and donated monies on behalf of a fiscal client. Sums above that amount must be approved in advance by the Executive Director and/or the IFP MN Board of Directors.


IFP MN reserves the right to accept or deny fiscal sponsorship projects, dependent upon the complexity of the terms of the agreement, the ability of the artist to demonstrate fiscal responsibility, and the alignment of the Project with IFP MN’s mission.


How Funds are Disbursed:

Once funds are contributed on behalf of your Project, IFP MN will issue a check to the project director or your production company. Because IFP MN will issue checks only to the project director or production company and not to individual vendors, the project director or production company usually establishes a separate bank account for the project.


Tax Reporting Requirements:

You are responsible for maintaining your own financial records. You should consult your tax advisor concerning your participation in the program and proper tax reporting.


IFP MN will provide its 501(c)(3) letter from the IRS and a letter stating filmmaker’s status as a fiscal sponsorship client and as an IFP MN member. Upon request from foundations that the filmmaker is applying to, we will provide documentation (such as IFP MN’s Form 990, budgets, etc.) Filmmaker is responsible for including copies of the 501(c)(3) letter and for acknowledgments to donors for the project.


IFP MN requires an annual report from the fiscal client on the progress of the project, and an income/expense report on grants/donations received and how these funds were expended.

Grant Period


IFP MN will maintain and keep open a fiscal sponsorship client’s folder for a period no longer than 3 years. After that, a new contract and arrangement must be made in order to continue the project sponsorship through IFP MN.


After the grant period is over, a final report is submitted by the filmmaker to both any granting organizations and to IFP MN for its records.


* The foregoing text represents a summary of the Fiscal Sponsorship Program. If chosen to participate, please refer to the Sponsorship Agreement and other underlying documents for all the terms and conditions applicable to the Program.


How To Apply:

Eligibility:

To be considered for the IFP Minnesota Fiscal Sponsorship Program, your project must fall into any of the following categories:


1. Documentary films and other works of nonfiction
2. Films produced by first-time filmmakers (or students)
3. Works of fiction with proposed budgets that do not exceed Tier 1 of the IATSE National Agreement currently $3.6M.


How to Apply:
1. For documentaries, a thoughtful, clearly written treatment. For fiction work, your shooting script. For both, a statement summing up what you are trying to do and how you will organize the elements into a coherent and interrelated dramatic whole (1-2 pages).


2. A thoughtful budget that is well developed, realistic and consistent with your narrative and includes all phases: pre-production - post-production. (1-2 pages).


3. CV's or bios of principle production personnel (Producer, Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Editor. (generally, 1 paragraph per person).


4. Check or credit card application fee of $500 made payable to IFP Minnesota, along with current membership status. Individual Level membership dues of $85 are also due at this time (if membership is not current.)


Send Above Mentioned Application Materials To:

IFP Minnesota Fiscal Sponsorship Program
c/o Jane Minton
Executive Director
IFP MN
2446 University Avenue West
St. Paul, MN 55114
jminton@ifpmn.org


Accepted applicants will be notified of acceptance via email. Upon acceptance, you will be required to participate in a contract meeting. Rejected applicants will be notified via post. Sample media will be destroyed. If you request feedback on your rejection, you may schedule a phone appointment with the Executive Director.


Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What is a 501(c)(3) organization?
A: A 501(c)(3) organization is an organization, described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, the contributions to which are deductible for Federal income tax purposes to the extent allowed by law.


Q: What is the difference between corporate sponsorship and fiscal sponsorship?
A: Corporate sponsorship generally consists of support, usually in the form of money or materials, given directly to the project. Often the corporate sponsor expects something in return for its investment in the project, such as advertising or use of the project for publicity purposes. In addition, many corporations also have philanthropic programs that donate to tax-exempt charitable organizations. These programs typically will not provide funds to a non-exempt filmmaking project but may fund a fiscal sponsorship program. Fiscal Sponsorship is a legal mechanism by which an established public charity, that is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, provides financial and administrative assistance to selected filmmaking projects. The public charity does not seek anything in return. A filmmaking project selected for a fiscal sponsorship allows the project to solicit tax-deductible contributions from individuals, foundations, corporations or governmental organizations.


Q: Why does the Fiscal Sponsorship Program have an application process?
A: IFP MN must insure that project activities are conducted according to IRS regulations and will further the charitable and educational purposes of IFP MN. Therefore, IFP MN must establish discretion and control over the project and the contributions received. The program accomplishes this through an application process and internal policies and procedures regarding grants to selected projects. In addition, the producer of each accepted project must enter into a sponsorship agreement with IFP to govern the relationship between IFP MN and the project.


Q: Why does IFP need to establish discretion and control over a sponsored project?
A: IFP MN is legally responsible for the funds received on behalf of a sponsored project and must insure that the project uses the funds for IFP MN's charitable and educational purposes. IFP MN retains full discretion and control over the use of the contributions received from donors. In addition, IFP must insure that donor reporting requirements are met.


Q: Once I am fiscally sponsored, have I become a non-profit?
A: Being sponsored at IFP MN does not make the project or production company a tax-exempt organization. The donors gain the benefit of a charitable deduction for income tax purposes by donating to IFP, a section 501(c)(3) organization.


Q: Does the project retain its own legal identity if it has a fiscal sponsor?
A: A project in the IFP MN Fiscal Sponsorship Program is a separate legal entity and is not a part of IFP MN. As a result, the project retains creative control and ownership of its work but remains responsible for tax reporting and liability issues.


Q: Does fiscal sponsorship allow the project to be absolved from tax reporting?
A: No. Contributions received by IFP MN and disbursed through the IFP MN Fiscal Sponsorship Program may be treated as income to the project. The Project is legally responsible for proper tax reporting and should consult his or her tax advisor.


Q: How does rendering my film affect my nonprofit tax status?
A: It doesn’t, pencil-neck!

 

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