New Horizons Foundation is all about reaching out, mobilizing, and putting funds and people into action to impact the world. It is not a passive foundation with investments; rather, it invites funding to be continually proactive in meeting needs around the world. Therefore, our vision for New Horizons is Impacting every sphere of society in every nation by having hundreds of projects meeting the needs of thousands of people, raising millions of dollars to bring priceless value to the world.
Operating Projects of the New Horizons Foundation are not separate and isolated entities; rather they are an integral part of New Horizons and the direction we are headed. We receive charitable donations and grants on behalf of our projects, maintain the necessary legal and financial infrastructure for all project activities, and allow project managers to focus on creating a healthy, just and vibrant world.
Operating Projects are those projects that have been proposed to carry out a specific charitable purpose that fits within the Foundation’s charitable objectives. The projects must be approved by the Foundation’s Executive Team for operation with an approved budget, proposed activities and have an appointed project manager. At the end of the year, project managers will also submit a brief report on how the finances were used and they will keep the foundation updated on the project’s activities quarterly through newsletters or a quarterly report.
Here are the basics to set up a successful project account with the New Horizons Foundation:
Why do you want to set up a project? It helps if you start with something that you really care about and are willing to spend time to develop.
What are you raising money for and what is your funding goal? Be specific about what you are doing, how much money you need and how the money will be used.
How are you going to raise the money necessary for your project? The easy answer is by rallying your friends and family, but it is always a good idea to think broader and develop a fundraising plan beyond just a simple ask.
Here are the basics to set up a successful project account with the New Horizons Foundation:
Why do you want to set up a project? It helps if you start with something that you really care about and are willing to spend time to develop.
What are you raising money for and what is your funding goal? Be specific about what you are doing, how much money you need and how the money will be used.
How are you going to raise the money necessary for your project? The easy answer is by rallying your friends and family, but it is always a good idea to think broader and develop a fundraising plan beyond just a simple ask.
Operating Projects are a cost-effective way to implement new programs, bring together groups to collaborate on an issue, and test new approaches to social change. These operating projects get their charitable status from the New Horizons Foundation.
Operating Projects are a cost-effective way to implement new programs, bring together groups to collaborate on an issue, and test new approaches to social change. These operating projects get their charitable status from the New Horizons Foundation.
Here is the essential information you need to know as you begin your charitable operating project through the New Horizons Foundation.
Operating Projects under the New Horizons Foundation receive support and services unrivaled among fiscal sponsors.
Operating Projects are those projects that have been established to carry out specific charitable purposes that fit within the organization’s charitable objectives.
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Project Managers pay and reimbursement.
Volunteer Project Managers manage Operating Projects established to carry out specific charitable purposes that fit within the New Horizons Foundation’s charitable objectives. This guide provides the steps to start a project. This guide also explains the different ways project managers can get pay and reimbursement for their charitable work.
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Cost savings for charities.
87% of all charities in the United States have annual revenues under $1,000,000. These organizations spend approximately 15%-20% of their annual budget on administration and fundraising services. Organizations that operate as a part of The New Horizons Foundation family receive all of the administrative fundraising services listed below for only 5% of their annual budget, allowing them to spend more time and money on program and donor relationships.
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Volunteer Project Managers manage Operating Projects established to carry out specific charitable purposes that fit within the New Horizons Foundation’s charitable objectives.
This guide shows the fees and costs associated with operating project administration.
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