Who is Visions Made Viable?

As The Aziza Project’s reach has grown, a common question we get is, “Who is Visions made Viable?”. Visions Made Viable is The Aziza Project’s nonprofit fiscal sponsor. But now you may be asking, “What’s a fiscal sponsor?”.

In the nonprofit world, a fiscal sponsor is a more established nonprofit organization helps a smaller or newer project get started by providing some or all of the following: financial management, legal support, and administrative help. This way, people with great ideas can focus on making a difference without getting stuck on complicated paperwork and financial rules.

Our founder has been partnering with Visions Made Viable for over 15 years. Her first project with them is also in the women’s health sphere, so when she started The Aziza Project, it was an easy call to see if they’d be willing to take on a similar mission.

Even though Stephanie has been connected to VMV since 2009, she hadn’t met any of the staff in person until yesterday! Stephanie and her husband traveled to Seattle for a doctor’s appointment, and were able to meet with Roger, the director of Visions Made Viable in person for the first time! They had a great conversation over lunch, reflecting on the past 15 years, and looking forward to the next 15 years (and more!) of working together.

Because of our partnership with VMV, donations to The Aziza Project are tax-deductible.

By donating today, you’re not just giving money – you’re giving hope, relief, and the chance for a better future. You’re also supporting our vision to expand our network of providers, potentially including specialized surgeons for complex procedures like endometriosis excision.

Together, we can continue to support women on their journey to diagnosis, treatment, and healing, while also working towards a future with even more comprehensive care options. Will you join us in this mission of hope?

Your generosity can change a life. Thank you for considering a monthly donation to our cause.

Join us in providing funding and offering hope for gynecologic pain.

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