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It’s been a busy year here at Far Away Projects. We’ve overhauled our internal organizational systems, redesigned the project onboarding process for clarity and flow, increased our presence at gatherings of key stakeholders such as Ultramarine, COP27, and Miami Art Week. As always, we strive to provide new mechanisms to support our fiscally sponsored projects – such as grant opportunities, communications strategies, and financial advising. As an organization, we are thrilled to say that we achieved all our organizational major milestones and goals for 2022 by early October, and have utilized the final months of 2022 to continue the expansion of our operations.
One of these expanded offerings is a program we are currently developing called CSR In a Box. Our newest set of services are designed to handle Corporate Social Responsibility funds for companies looking to maximize their impact across all 17 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. In addition to maximizing impact, as a fiscal sponsor we are also able to extend the ease of our established systems of accounting and compliance to our CSR In a Box clients.
This Giving Season, consider making a tax-deductible donation to Far Away Projects, the fiscal sponsor working to build an equitable and regenerative future for all.
Activism Studio harnesses the potential of art to power movements and shift culture. They will be offering educational and mentorship opportunities to grassroots artists and activists, hosting workshops and events for the community to gather and learn, and consulting on large-scale art projects for non-profits and government entities.
Global Coralition builds large-scale, culturally impactful sculptures and deploys them into the sea to become a site for ecotourism, education and restoration – raising awareness about environmental issues. They are working on accelerating marine ecosystem regeneration across 50 reef sites using a powerful combination of art, science and community.
Global Coralition builds large-scale, culturally impactful sculptures and deploys them into the sea to become a site for ecotourism, education and restoration – raising awareness about environmental issues. They are working on accelerating marine ecosystem regeneration across 50 reef sites using a powerful combination of art, science and community.