About Exodus Impact Club
Mobilizing capital for SDG-aligned cultural and educational programs that humanize forced migration and build community resilience.
Our Mission & Thesis
Our Mission
To mobilize corporate, philanthropic, and institutional capital toward SDG-aligned cultural and educational programs that humanize forced migration, build community resilience, and create measurable social impact.
Our Thesis
Culture and education are not "soft" sectors—they are critical infrastructure for social cohesion, empathy, and sustainable development. When properly structured, funded, and measured, cultural programs deliver outcomes that align with both impact goals and fiscal efficiency requirements.
Why Tax Efficiency Matters
We believe impact-driven funders deserve transparent pathways that respect both their mission and their fiduciary responsibilities. Our U.S. 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship route provides tax-deductible contributions with full governance oversight. For global corporate partners, we structure CSR/sponsorship agreements with clear deliverables and audit documentation.
Why Culture & Education
Stories shape societies. Art creates empathy. Education builds capacity. Our programs leverage contemporary art and first-person narratives to transform how communities understand forced migration—from distant crisis to shared human experience.
What We Do
Program Curation
We design and curate exhibitions, educational initiatives, and community engagement programs aligned with SDG frameworks.
Partnership Structuring
We create tailored partnership models—from U.S. tax-deductible contributions to global CSR agreements—with clear documentation and governance.
Implementation & Oversight
We execute programs with institutional partners, ensuring quality control, consent protocols, and full activity documentation.
Measurement & Reporting
We deliver comprehensive annual impact reports with budget actuals, KPI tracking, evidence packages, and SDG mapping.
What We DON'T Do
- ✗ Provide legal or tax advice (consult your professional advisor)
- ✗ Guarantee specific tax outcomes (treatment subject to local regulation)
- ✗ Process donations directly (all U.S. contributions handled by fiscal sponsor)
- ✗ Compromise donor privacy or create reputational risk
Core Team
Curator & Program Director
Designs exhibitions and educational initiatives, manages institutional partnerships
Partnerships Lead
Structures corporate and philanthropic agreements, manages funder relationships
Operations & Compliance
Ensures governance protocols, documentation standards, fiscal sponsor coordination
Impact Measurement Advisor
Designs evaluation frameworks, conducts data analysis, produces annual reports
Advisory Circle
Values & Safeguards
Core Values
- Dignity: Consent-driven storytelling, no voyeurism or exploitation
- Transparency: Open documentation, governance accountability
- Inclusion: Accessibility initiatives, underrepresented voices centered
- Excellence: Museum-quality curation, professional standards
Safeguards
- Image & Data Consent: Written consent required for all photo/video use
- Minor Protection: Enhanced protocols for programs involving youth
- Data Privacy: Minimal data collection, secure storage, GDPR-aware practices
- Conflict of Interest: Disclosure requirements, independent review processes
Ready to Partner?
Request our partnership deck and schedule a consultation call.