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Exodus Impact Club

EXODUS IMPACT

Tax Efficiency Beyond Borders

A private impact club where companies and global founders transform tax-efficient capital into measurable cultural and educational value — supported by full transparency, SDG alignment, and U.S. 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship.

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Why join the Exodus Impact Club?

For founders, companies, and advisors who believe tax efficiency should also create social value. Exodus Impact offers a structured, SDG-aligned way to translate global tax strategies into reputational capital, ESG narratives, and measurable cultural impact.

Reputational Capital
Turn efficiency into purpose

Position your company as a proactive contributor to inclusive education, cultural resilience, and community well-being — without changing your core business model.

For U.S. taxpayers
501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship

U.S.-based contributors route support through Fractured Atlas (501(c)(3)), receiving official donation receipts while backing curated, evidence-based initiatives.

For global companies
CSR & Sponsorship pathways

Non-U.S. companies may frame support as CSR, Sponsorship, or Cultural Marketing, typically deductible as business expenses subject to local advisor guidance.

Transparent, supervised and audit-ready

Every dollar routed through the Exodus Impact Club is overseen under a fiscal sponsorship agreement with Fractured Atlas, ensuring compliance with U.S. nonprofit regulations while maintaining rigorous documentation and reporting standards.

Fractured Atlas – Fiscal Sponsor (501(c)(3), NYC)

Fractured Atlas receives and administers all U.S. tax-deductible contributions for Exodus & Resilience. Funds are released only against approved budgets, invoices, and program plans that clearly describe charitable activities, timelines, and expected outcomes.

  • Review of all disbursement requests and supporting documentation.
  • Segregated project funds & compliant bookkeeping for IRS purposes.
  • Clear donor receipts and year-end reporting for U.S. taxpayers.
Third-party oversight & impact reporting

Exodus Impact centralises how companies see their impact: budgets, narrative reports, evidence, KPIs and SDG mapping are consolidated into a single annual report – ideal for ESG, CSR and stakeholder communications.

  • Documented impact stories, photos, attendance lists, and activity logs.
  • Alignment with recognised frameworks (IRIS+, SDG Indicators).
  • Optional external validation by academic or impact-evaluation partners.

Exodus Impact does not provide legal or tax advice. Companies and donors should always consult their own advisors to confirm deductibility or treatment of contributions.

Anchored in five Sustainable Development Goals

Exodus Impact is not a generic charity fund. It is a curated cultural and educational platform focused on specific SDGs, ensuring that companies can communicate clear, credible and internationally recognised contributions.

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SDG 4, 10, 11, 16 & 17
Quality Education · Reduced Inequalities · Sustainable Cities & Communities · Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions · Partnerships for the Goals.

How the Exodus Impact Club works

The club is designed to be light-touch for advisors and companies. We provide the cultural infrastructure, governance, and reporting; you and your clients decide how much capital to route and when.

Step 1
Align on contribution route
U.S. contributors: route tax-deductible donations directly to Fractured Atlas (501(c)(3)), earmarked for Exodus & Resilience – Global Contemporary Art Platform.

Non-U.S. companies: structure support as CSR, Sponsorship, or Marketing spend, typically treated as business expenses, subject to local regulations and advisor confirmation.
Step 2
Programs & budgets
Together we link contributions to a portfolio of programs: exhibitions, educational labs, community workshops, digital learning tools and research. Detailed budgets and implementation plans are submitted to Fractured Atlas for approval prior to disbursement.
Step 3
Implementation & documentation
Programs are delivered by Exodus & Resilience and its partners. Evidence is collected (photos, attendance lists, testimonies, curricula, outputs) and stored for audit and reporting purposes.
Step 4
Reporting & reputational return
Companies receive an annual impact summary: KPIs, locations, beneficiaries, budget allocation, SDG mapping, and key narratives. With consent, we also feature selected partners on our website and communication channels as part of the Exodus Impact Club.

What Exodus Impact aims to make visible

Exodus Impact builds on years of curatorial and community work. The figures below illustrate the type of indicators we track and report back to partners. Actual KPIs will be updated in our annual reports as the club grows.

4–6
cities per cycle hosting exhibitions & educational labs
300+
direct participants in curated workshops & learning programs
1,500+
audience members reached through exhibitions and public events
5
core SDGs activated through every Exodus Impact cycle
Metrics include both quantitative indicators (reach, locations, demographics) and qualitative outcomes (testimonies, narrative change, community feedback).

Turn tax efficiency into cultural impact people can feel

Whether you advise founders on international structures or lead corporate ESG agendas, Exodus Impact offers a SDG-aligned cultural platform backed by U.S. fiscal sponsorship and transparent reporting.

Join the Exodus Impact Club

Share a few details about your company or advisory practice and we'll reply with tailored options, including a short PDF deck and, if you'd like, a brief exploratory call.

Partnership & advisory inquiries
This form does not process donations. For partnership and informational purposes only.
Governance & legal note

Exodus Impact is the corporate-facing impact platform of Exodus & Resilience – Global Contemporary Art Platform, operating under fiscal sponsorship with Fractured Atlas (501(c)(3) public charity, New York, U.S.).

Exodus Impact does not accept or process donations. All U.S. tax-deductible contributions are handled exclusively via Fractured Atlas. Non-U.S. companies support through CSR, sponsorship or marketing pathways and should consult their tax advisors in their jurisdiction.

Nothing here is legal, tax or investment advice. Each company is responsible for its own compliance.

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