Learn what fiscal sponsorship, or a 501(c)3 umbrella program like being in the CN! nonprofit family means in a video. Becoming a part of another nonprofit is an awesome way for grass-roots projects to grow their impact!
An Online Learning Library for Projects and Nonprofits in Cascadia & Beyond!
CascadiaNow! hopes our an awesome new resource library serves not only to enhance the successes of our fiscally sponsored projects but will assist the community in any charitable and educational activities throughout Cascadia and beyond.
Invest in Our Youth: #GivingTuesday with New Wilderness Project NW
Now more than ever we need to invest in our youth as cultural ambassadors and stewards of the earth. Learn more about CascadiaNow!'s New Wilderness Project NW and why your donation matters this #GivingTuesday.
Welcome Happy Squirrel Arts as Our Newest Fiscally Sponsored Project
Seeking "Cascadia Bioregional Passport" Volunteers
Another Awesome New CascadiaNow! Project: Welcome Vertical Generation
The CascadiaNow! board of directors have unanimously approved another awesome fiscally sponsored project! Please welcome Vertical Generation to the CascadiaNow! family. Vertical Generation's mission is to share the invaluable experience and culture of rock climbing along with the love for the outdoors with youth who otherwise may never have the opportunity.
Finding Family Movie is a CascadiaNow! Sponsored Project
Welcome Great Northwest Productions to the CascadiaNow! Family!
We are pleased to announce that Music on the Mounds is now completely non-profit with 501c3 fiscal sponsorship through CascadiaNOW! and as they move forward, they have become - Great Northwest Productions!
The Living Bus Project - CascadiaNow's First Fiscally Sponsored Project!
CascadiaNow! is delighted to announce that through an unanimous vote of our board of directors The Living Bus Project has become CN's first ever, completely official, 501c3 umbrella's project! The Living Bus Project is a self-contained and closed-loop "tiny house" inspired by the Living Building Challenge. It is built using LEED Platinum Standards and demonstrates the possibilities for: Ecological Water Flow, Net Zero Water, Net Zero Energy, FSC Certified Lumber, Alternative Biofuels, and Environmentally Friendly & Sustainable products. When completed, they will use the Living Bus as an educational tool, teaching workshops and giving presentations to communities and schools around Cascadia!