BrightLeaf Giving · Frequently asked questions

Everything you need before you start.

BrightLeaf Giving offers three fundraising program types — Community Support Funds, Social Impact Campaigns, and Education Opportunity Funds — each built for a different kind of giving. This page covers the questions that span all three: how to choose between them, how the fiscal sponsorship works, what it costs, and how to get help. For program-specific detail, jump to the dedicated FAQ for each one.

Three programs, three FAQs

Choosing the right program

What programs does BrightLeaf Giving offer?

Three:

  • Community Support Fund (CSF) — ongoing, multi-donor fundraising for any charitable cause that isn’t a scholarship. Sponsored by Rekonect.
  • Social Impact Campaign (SIC) — time-bound, multi-donor fundraising with a goal, a deadline, and donation matching. Also sponsored by Rekonect.
  • Education Opportunity Fund (EOF) — single-donor donor-advised scholarship fund. You fund it; you recommend students; Yeshiva Giving Fund awards. Sponsored by Yeshiva Giving Fund.
How do I choose between a CSF, SIC, and EOF?

Three quick questions get you there:

  1. Is your cause about scholarships for individual students? If yes, you want an EOF. EOFs are the only program designed for scholarship awards, and they run on a notably lighter fee structure than CSFs/SICs.
  2. If not — do you have a specific deadline? If yes (a building campaign, an emergency response, a matching-gift moment), a SIC’s countdown and goal mechanics will work harder for you than an ongoing CSF.
  3. If not — you want a CSF. CSFs are the right choice for any ongoing charitable purpose without a natural endpoint.

One more sorting factor: how many donors do you expect? An EOF is a single-donor vehicle (you fund it; you recommend). A CSF or SIC is multi-donor by design. If you want family members or community members to each contribute their own tax-deductible gift and receive their own receipt, you want CSF or SIC.

Can I run more than one program at the same time?

Yes. Plenty of fund managers run a CSF for their ongoing program work and a separate SIC for time-bound pushes (like an end-of-year campaign or a capital drive). And the same dashboard can hold multiple programs of any type.

Each program has its own donation page, its own donor list, its own fund balance, its own fee tier. Each is a separate fiscal-sponsorship relationship under its respective sponsor.

Can I switch from one program type to another later?

You can’t convert an existing program into a different type — fiscal sponsorships, payment configurations, and IRS treatment all differ between them. But you can close one program and open another, or run them in parallel.

If you’re not sure which type to start with, message us before applying. Picking right the first time is much less work than starting over.

What if my cause doesn’t fit any of these?

Most charitable causes fit one of the three. If yours doesn’t seem to, the underlying question is usually about structure rather than purpose:

  • If you want to start a full nonprofit organization with its own 501(c)(3) status, our Nonprofit Startup Service handles that end-to-end.
  • If your cause is political (campaign contributions, candidate advocacy), BrightLeaf isn’t the right platform — political work isn’t charitable under IRS rules.
  • If your cause is for-profit (a business, an investment fund, a private benefit arrangement), BrightLeaf also isn’t the right platform.

For anything else, message us. We’d rather hear the specifics than guess.

Common to all programs

Who are the fiscal sponsors and why does it matter?

BrightLeaf Giving is the platform; the fiscal sponsors are the 501(c)(3) public charities that actually hold the donations and issue the tax receipts:

  • Rekonect sponsors CSFs and SICs. It’s a 501(c)(3) registered in New Jersey, specializing in fiscal sponsorship for community causes.
  • Yeshiva Giving Fund (YGF) sponsors EOFs. It’s a separate 501(c)(3) that specializes in administering donor-advised scholarship funds.

This matters because the sponsor is the legal entity receiving the donation. Donors get their receipt from Rekonect or YGF (not from BrightLeaf), and the sponsor is what makes the donation tax-deductible in the first place. Each sponsor has its own scope and compliance obligations, which is why programs can’t be moved between them.

Are all donations tax-deductible regardless of program?

Yes. Donors get a tax-deductible receipt from the relevant 501(c)(3) — Rekonect for CSFs/SICs, Yeshiva Giving Fund for EOFs — for the full amount they paid. Receipts are issued immediately and emailed to the donor.

What payment methods are available?

It depends on the program:

  • CSFs and SICs accept credit/debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, ACH, DAFPay, and Zelle through the donation page. Wire donors should use ACH instead; mailed checks and eCheck aren’t accepted.
  • EOFs accept ACH (free) and DAFPay (3%). Cards, wallets, Zelle, PayPal, and wires aren’t offered because EOFs are single-donor vehicles optimized for endowment-style giving.

All three programs add an 8% surcharge to donations that arrive completely outside the platform (a Zelle to the wrong account, a check the donor mailed unprompted). Always share your donation page link first.

How long does approval take?

Typically 1–2 business days after your onboarding call. Every new program — CSF, SIC, or EOF — goes through a brief review by the relevant fiscal sponsor before donations are activated. The onboarding call is a short Google Meet where we walk through your application together, answer any questions, and confirm setup.

What does it cost to run a BrightLeaf program?

Programs charge per-donation rather than as subscriptions. There’s no setup fee, no monthly fee, no minimum balance.

Headline rates:

  • CSFs and SICs — 6.5% platform fee (tiered down to 3.5% at $25,000+), plus 2% fiscal sponsor (Rekonect), plus payment processing (1% ACH / 3% DAFPay / 3.5% card & wallet). 2% disbursement fee when you pay out. Most CSFs/SICs end up well below the headline rate once donors opt into the fee-cover toggle.
  • EOFs — 4.5% platform fee (tiered down to 2.75% at $500k+), plus 1% fiscal sponsor (YGF), plus payment processing (free ACH / 3% DAFPay). 1% disbursement fee. Referral discount drops the platform fee another 0.5% per approved EOF you refer, stacking indefinitely.

Full breakdowns: CSF/SIC fees · EOF fees.

Getting started & getting help

How do I apply?

Pick the program that fits your cause and apply from that program’s service page:

The application form is similar across programs — about 10–15 minutes to complete — and includes a short onboarding call so we can walk through approval together.

What if I need help deciding before I apply?

Message us through the contact form and describe your cause in a sentence or two. We’ll respond with a quick recommendation and any clarifying questions. Most “which program?” decisions are resolved in a single back-and-forth.

You can also book a no-commitment exploratory call if you’d rather talk it through. We’d rather have an extra 15-minute conversation upfront than have you start with the wrong program type.

What if I want a fully separate nonprofit instead?

If your work has grown to the point where a fiscally-sponsored fund isn’t enough — you need your own EIN, your own 501(c)(3) determination, your own board, your own filings — our Nonprofit Startup Service handles the full incorporation, IRS application, and operational setup end-to-end. Most fund managers don’t need this, but for those who do, it’s the natural next step.

What’s the best way to get a question answered quickly?

If you’re already running a program, the Message Us button in your dashboard is the fastest path — it includes your context automatically so we can answer without back-and-forth.

If you’re not logged in or you’re a prospective fund manager, the contact form is the right place. We answer in business hours, usually same-day. No upcharge for support, no ticketing system, no tier-1/tier-2/escalate routine — you’ll hear back from someone on our team who knows the platform.

Ready to start?

Pick the program that fits.

Most fund managers know which one they want by the time they get here. If you don’t, message us — we’ll help you sort it out before you fill out a single field.

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Or jump straight to a program: CSF · SIC · EOF