Fiscal Sponsorship for Feline Good: The Chappy & Friends Way, Featuring Robert Bills, Founder of Chappy & Friends
Release Date: 07/29/2025
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This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund and the Rescue Cleaners and Disinfectants.
For passionate individuals and grassroots organizations working tirelessly in the world of animal welfare, financial logistics and nonprofit administration can feel like insurmountable hurdles. In this episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron welcomes Robert Bills, founder of Chappy & Friends, a unique fiscal sponsor dedicated exclusively to animal welfare initiatives.
Robert’s journey from finance and entertainment to animal advocacy was inspired by Chappy, a resilient Havanese poodle rescued from a Tennessee puppy mill. This heartfelt backstory paved the way for Chappy & Friends, which now helps individuals and small organizations carry out impactful work—without the daunting burden of establishing their own 501(c)(3).
This episode dives deep into how Chappy & Friends empowers TNR groups, rescue efforts, and even equine programs by providing the legal and administrative infrastructure they need to accept tax-deductible donations, manage finances, and remain compliant with IRS regulations. Robert outlines the application and vetting process, explains how funds are disbursed, and shares examples of successful projects, including angel funds for veterinary hospitals and trap bank campaigns for cat rescues.
Whether you’re a one-person rescue or a small team with big dreams, this conversation offers a practical alternative to traditional nonprofit formation. Robert’s insights are especially valuable for listeners ready to take their mission to the next level without getting bogged down by red tape.
Press Play Now For:
- A simple explanation of what a fiscal sponsor is and how it works
- How to get started with your own cat rescue project—without forming a nonprofit
- Ways Chappy & Friends supports animal lovers across species and borders
- An honest look at donor transparency and IRS compliance
- Real-life stories of grassroots groups that are making it work
Resources & Links:
- Chappy & Friends Website (https://chappyandfriends.org/)
- Contact Robert: chapster@chappyandfriends.org | 212-641-0203
Sponsor Links:
- Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies623)
- Rescue Cleaners and Disinfectants (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/virox)
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