The Nonprofit Industrial Complex Inc
No one above us. No one below us. All of us for each of us.
The Nonprofit Industrial Complex Inc
EIN: 88-4053760
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Dependence on bosses, landlords, charities, corporations, and the State leaves vulnerable people trapped at the margins in intolerable conditions. The Nonprofit Industrial Complex empowers autonomous self-organization to advance liberation, interdependence, cooperation, equality, and joy.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Central Florida Mutual Aid
Central Florida Mutual Aid (CFLMA) is a community-powered nonprofit collective organizing in Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake Counties. CFLMA works to provide for the basic needs of individuals and families in these counties facing financial emergencies as a result of oppressive economic and social systems. CFLMA's projects include disaster recovery; food rescue; food distribution; rent assistance; transportation assistance; mutual aid gardening; a pet food project; and other autonomously organized projects responding to community needs. The Nonprofit Industrial Complex serves as CFLMA's fiscal sponsor, assisting with fundraising, banking, purchasing, grant administration, and financial management.
Neighborhood Fridge
Neighborhood Fridge is a grassroots mutual aid fridge and pantry combating food insecurity in the local community. Neighbors can access the fridge and pantry 24/7 and take what they need when they need it — no strings attached. Folks with extra food are encouraged to share what they have with the fridge, and ongoing financial solidarity allows organizers to ensure the fridge and pantry are stocked and that the fridge and housing are well-maintained.
SWAN of Central Florida
SWAN aims to provide patients with safe access to critical medical and abortion care. As clinic escorts, SWANs volunteer to protect patients from the harassment of violent protestors as they seek family planning services with the support of their doctors. SWAN will not give up until each person has their own bodily autonomy and the right to choose freely without judgment. SWANs stand with abortion now.
Fanm Viktim
In the face of catastrophic inflation and political unrest, violence against women and children in the Southern Region of Haiti is on the rise. But the community is not giving up: women have organized Fanm Viktim to advocate for the rights of women, children, and LGBTQ people; to provide food and other basic necessities; and to make Kay Lako safe for everyone.
Mouvement de la Jeunesse pour la Liberte de la Pensee en Haiti
Mouvement de la Jeunesse pour la Liberte de la Pensee en Haiti (MOJELIP Haiti) is a youth freethought association in Cavallion, a rural region in Southern Haiti. MOJELIP Haiti works to spread education, science, and rationality — beginning with attending to people's immediate survival needs so they will have the time, health, and well-being needed to learn and organize. MOJELIP Haiti runs a food security project with emergency food distributions and is working to build a mutual aid restaurant and community farm.
Where we work
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Our results
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Number of new donors
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
Economically disadvantaged people, Immigrants, Undocumented immigrants
Related Program
Central Florida Mutual Aid
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
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Goals & Strategy
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Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
We seek to build up mutual aid solutions to replace power structures that manage poverty and injustice rather than eradicate it.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
We will provide fiscal sponsorship to up to ten mutual aid projects, collectives, and associations each year that build community resilience and independence.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
Financials
Financial data
The Nonprofit Industrial Complex Inc
Revenue & expensesFiscal Year: 2022
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Revenue | |
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Contributions, Grants, Gifts | $10,780 |
Program Services | $0 |
Membership Dues | $0 |
Special Events | $0 |
Other Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $10,780 |
Expenses | |
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Program Services | $1,229 |
Administration | $12 |
Fundraising | $0 |
Payments to Affiliates | $0 |
Other Expenses | $0 |
Total Expenses | $1,241 |
The Nonprofit Industrial Complex Inc
Balance sheetFiscal Year: 2022
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Assets | |
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Total Assets | $0 |
Liabilities | |
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Total Liabilities | $0 |
Fund balance (EOY) | |
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Net Assets | $9,539 |
Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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Board President
Serah Blain
Seráh Blain is a mom, an activist, and a mutual aid organizer. With more than 20 years of political and nonprofit advocacy experience, Seráh has dedicated her career to realizing social transformation through grassroots community organizing. She has served on the Board of Directors for Orlando Oasis, SecularAZ, QSquaredYouth, Prescott Pride Center, and the Arizona Interfaith Movement.
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The Nonprofit Industrial Complex Inc
Board of directorsas of 03/06/2023
Board of directors data
Serah Blain
Robin Harris
Max Andre
Walter Vertus
Board leadership practices
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Board composition
Does the board ensure an inclusive board member recruitment process that results in diversity of thought and leadership? Yes
Organizational demographics
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Leadership
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