Fiscal Sponsorship
Fiscal Sponsorship – BPP is here to help you support worthy causes and organizations on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico Border.
Want to have social impact, but need organizational structure? BPP’s fiscal agency services may just be the answer you are looking for. As a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, let BPP be responsible for all the legal and fiscal details as your fiscal agent, while you or your organization focus on your desired impact.
Want to have social impact, but need organizational structure? BPP’s fiscal agency services may just be the answer you are looking for. As a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, let BPP be responsible for all the legal and fiscal details as your fiscal agent, while you or your organization focus on your desired impact.
About BPP's fiscal sponsorship
BPP is the only legally incorporated binational nonprofit membership organization promoting philanthropy in the U.S.-Mexico Border region. As such, BPP is uniquely qualified to support your charitable interests on both sides of the border. As your fiscal agent, we can assist you in your charitable giving by receiving corporate gifts, foundation grants, or individual donations destined for a nonprofit organization on the other side of the border. BPP can assist you in giving from the U.S.A. to Mexico, or from Mexico to the U.S.A.
Since 2014, we have assisted foundations, corporations, and individuals looking to make an impact in child services, health, environment, public policy advocacy, and recreation. To date, we have supported initiatives totally more than US$3.5 million.
BPP’s fiscal sponsorship infrastructure and service is available for qualifying donors and organizations needing a tax-exempt status in Mexico or in the U.S. to further their social change and/or business model. Its administrative framework supports your social purpose with confidence and has the weight and integrity of a professional affiliation who has completed nonprofit audit requirements in both countries.
BPP is the only legally incorporated binational nonprofit membership organization promoting philanthropy in the U.S.-Mexico Border region. As such, BPP is uniquely qualified to support your charitable interests on both sides of the border. As your fiscal agent, we can assist you in your charitable giving by receiving corporate gifts, foundation grants, or individual donations destined for a nonprofit organization on the other side of the border. BPP can assist you in giving from the U.S.A. to Mexico, or from Mexico to the U.S.A.
Since 2014, we have assisted foundations, corporations, and individuals looking to make an impact in child services, health, environment, public policy advocacy, and recreation. To date, we have supported initiatives totally more than US$3.5 million.
BPP’s fiscal sponsorship infrastructure and service is available for qualifying donors and organizations needing a tax-exempt status in Mexico or in the U.S. to further their social change and/or business model. Its administrative framework supports your social purpose with confidence and has the weight and integrity of a professional affiliation who has completed nonprofit audit requirements in both countries.
Eligibility
Any active BPP member organization at the Institutional level or higher may participate. The member organization must be in good standing with payment of dues to BPP to be eligible. Not yet a member? Join now and let us help you make your charitable gifts to deserving organizations.
Any active BPP member organization at the Institutional level or higher may participate. The member organization must be in good standing with payment of dues to BPP to be eligible. Not yet a member? Join now and let us help you make your charitable gifts to deserving organizations.
Policy
The BPP member organization may request to have BPP serve as their fiscal agent. The request must be presented in writing to the Executive Director. The Executive Director will forward the request to the Board of Directors for final approval.
The BPP member organization may request to have BPP serve as their fiscal agent. The request must be presented in writing to the Executive Director. The Executive Director will forward the request to the Board of Directors for final approval.
Fees
Fiscal agency fees are established by the BPP Board of Directors. It is currently set at 10%.
Fiscal agency fees are established by the BPP Board of Directors. It is currently set at 10%.
Executive Review
The BPP Executive Director shall verify that the member organization is in good standing with BPP. The Executive Director will also confer with legal and tax experts to ensure that the proposed project aligns with BPP Fiscal Agency Policy. This may include seeking the professional opinion on legal counsel and or auditors. The Executive Director will also ensure compliance with the U.S. Government Patriot Act and Mexico’s Ley de Antilavado provisions.
The BPP Executive Director shall verify that the member organization is in good standing with BPP. The Executive Director will also confer with legal and tax experts to ensure that the proposed project aligns with BPP Fiscal Agency Policy. This may include seeking the professional opinion on legal counsel and or auditors. The Executive Director will also ensure compliance with the U.S. Government Patriot Act and Mexico’s Ley de Antilavado provisions.
Through Fiscal Sponsorship, BPP has supported organizations in the following fields:
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The BPP provides fiscal sponsorship services to:
Fundación Tichi Muñoz is a Family Foundation founded in 2005. They financially support initiatives in the following areas: education, social justice, environment, culture, and gender equality.
Contact information: Eduardo Parada, Executive Director Email: eparada@ftm.org.mx | Phone: +52 644 415-5032 |
The San Diego - Tijuana Smart Border Coalition brings together leading San Diego-Tijuana academic and business communities to help assure growth of the globally-competitive economy through innovative jobs creation, workforce development and social interaction. The Coalition joins the San Diego-Tijuana international region together for economic and social progress. The mission of the San Diego-Tijuana Smart Border Coalition is to help assure border efficiency between the Californias.
Contact information: Gustavo De la Fuente, Executive Director Email: gdelafuente@borderpartnership.org | Phone: +1 619 814-1386 |
The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona (CFSAZ) was created to help connect donors to the causes they care about by serving as a vital link between philanthropy and the community’s needs. The CFSAZ works with individuals, families and businesses to create charitable funds that support the causes the community cares about. These funds have more impact being pooled together, and support the critical work that nonprofits and educational institutions are doing in Southern Arizona.
Contact information: Clint Mabie, President and CEO Email: cmabie@cfsaz.org | Phone: +1 520 770-0800 ext. 7105 |
The Mexican Red Cross, Tijuana also known as Cruz Roja Mexicana, Tijuana, has a network of ambulance bases distributed in different points of the city, offering prehospital emergency care and urban rescue FREE of charge through 911.. Hospitals are equipped with intensive care facilities, operating rooms, hemodynamics, tomography, and pediatric care units.
Tijuana is one of the cities that has been hit the hardest in Mexico with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mexican Red Cross. has been on the front lines of the pandemic and have been handling the majority of emergency calls for the city of 1.8 million people. Lately that has meant as many as 40 coronavirus calls a day. Every 6 minutes Cruz Roja responds to an emergency.
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The San Diego Family Asset Building Coalition is a group of local community organizations working to improve the quality of life for individuals and families through the development of their financial and human capital. Drawn together by the belief that building wealth and assets is a critical step in advancing economic self-sufficiency among low-income families, we have joined together to strengthen asset-building programs across San Diego County and demonstrate the impact of asset-building as an effective antipoverty strategy.
Contact information: Stephanie Murphy, Co-Chair, SDFABC /Vice President Workforce & Economic Development, San Diego Housing Commission Emaili: stephaniem@sdhc.org Celith Bañuelos. Co-Chair, SDFABC / Project Specialist, BPP Email: celith@borderpartnership.org | Phone: +1 619 814-1387 |
Mexican Consulate General in San Diego. Through this program, the Consulate aims to provide Mexican immigrants with basic health information, health checks and other preventive tests. It also makes referrals to U.S. hospitals, health centers and government programs to facilitate access of Mexican immigrants to health services. Ventanillas de Salud was created by the Mexican Consulate as a collaboration between government and private organizations to eliminate barriers to healthcare for the Mexican population in the US.
Contact information: Cecilia Guzmán, Program Coordinator VDS Email: cecilia@alianzafronteriza.org. | Phone: +1 619 308-9929 |
The mission of the Asociación para los Niños de Tijuana, A.C. is to achieve comprehensive development of moral, social and spiritual values in children and their families by providing quality services with compassion.
Contact information: Martha Beltrán Gudiño, Executive Director Email: mbeltrang@yahoo.com. | Phone: +52 664 622-0790 |
Aldeas Infantiles SOS is an independent, non-governmental international development organization which has been working to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of children since 1949. The work of the Mexican SOS Children’s Village association began in 1971. Since then, the organization has constantly been growing and has served more than 37,000 children. At present, SOS Children’s Villages is supporting Mexican children and their families through the SOS Family Strengthening and Foster Care Program.
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Cadenas de Ayuda para México, A.C. is a nonprofit association whose mission is to meet the needs of the most vulnerable population and to support human services organizations, programs and projects.
Contact information: Rosa del Carmen Montaño Fimbres, Executive Director, Email: direccion@cadenasdeayuda.org Telephone: +52 686 568-2102 |
Barrow Neurological Foundation is a non-profit support foundation dedicated to raising funds for Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Barrow Neurological Foundation receives and manages funds given by donors to benefit the hospital. Barrow Neurological Foundation was established in 1961—before the opening of Barrow in 1962—to raise funds for research at the institute. Today, the Foundation raises millions of dollars for research, medical education, and clinical programs at the world-renowned institute.
Contact information: Terri Hoffman, VP, Development Email: terri.hoffman@dignityhealth.org Telphone: +1 (602) 406-1031 |
The North American Research Partnershipwww.naresearchpartnership.org is an independent, non-profit networked think-tank that conducts strategic applied research and outreach on how the United States, Mexico and Canada can better position themselves for success in the 21st century. The Partnership works on a broad range of interrelated international policy topics such as border management, trade and competitiveness, energy, sustainability, security, and education. The Partnership has offices in San Diego and Phoenix and key partners located in Mexico City, Washington, D.C. and Ottawa.
Contact information: Erik Lee, Executive Director Email: erik@naresearchpartnership.org Telephone: +1 (619) 814-1390 |
Fundación CODET para la Prevención de la Ceguera, I.B.P. emerged from the clinical practice of its founder, Dr. Arturo Chayet. In 1987, he began providing free of charge ophthalmological care to patients who could not afford his private medical treatment. Dr. Arturo Chayet is widely considered to be a pioneer in both Cataract and IOL surgery and investigations. The mission of Fundación CODET para la Prevención de la Ceguera, I.B.P. to prevent blindness in an economic disadvantaged community by promoting visual health with the aid of high technology.
Contact information: Marcela Deffis de Rosas, Executive Director Email: fundacion@codetvision.com Telephone: +52 664 682-8370 |
Association for Borderlands Studies (ABS) is an international scholarly association dedicated exclusively to the systemic interchange of ideas and information relating to international border and frontier areas. Founded in 1976 with the original emphasis on the study of the United States-Mexico borderlands region, the Association has grown steadily. It now encompasses an interdisciplinary membership of scholars at more than three hundred academic, governmental institutions, and NGOs representing the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe.
Contact information: Paul Ganster, Director Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias, San Diego State University Email: pganster@mail.sdsu.edu Telephone: +1 (619) 594-5423 |
The mission of Visión en Acción Misión Rescate, A.C. it is to dignify the life of the most vulnerable mentally ill in individuals, achieving their social reintegration.
Contact information: Yocelin Viridiana Morales Hernandez, Administrator E-mail: visionenaccion@hotmail.com Telephone: +52 (656) 476-5473 |
The mission of Formando Emprendedores is to inspire and prepare children and young people to become participatory citizens, entrepreneurs who succeed in a global economy.
Contact information: Alejandra Hinojosa Díaz, Executive Director E-mail: alejandra.hinojosa@formandoemprendedores.org.mx Telephone: +52 (81) 8115-9700 |
The mission of Fundación de Artes Musiciales is to fundraise and manage diverse projects that support music education in Baja California, with the aim at contributing to the cultural development of our region and to strengthen our community. The foundation em-bodies its purpose through the Musical Arts Center (CAM), the Baja California Orchestra (OBC) and the Community program “Redes 2025”. Based in Tijuana, Mexico,
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Founded in 2018 and beginning operations in 2019 in the border city of Tijuana, Bebe Cardio is the only non-profit organization in the state of Baja California that performs minimally invasive surgeries and provides financial support to impoverished children suffering from congenital heart disease. Congenital heart defect (CHD) is an abnormality in the heart that is present at birth. Common examples include holes in the inside walls of the heart, and narrowed or leaky valves. Our mission is to provide early detection, raise awareness, and cure children with congenital heart defects by granting cost free medical attention.
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