Generosity has outpaced governance. Every day, charitable funds are raised by projects without a 501(c)3, nonprofits without sufficient administrative capacity, and corporations without formal giving structures. The result is a widening gap between good intentions and responsible stewardship—where money moves faster than accountability. Group 36 exists to close that gap. We provide charitable infrastructure grounded in fiduciary responsibility for mission-driven organizations that want to do good—and do it responsibly. Our work spans Fiscal Sponsorship, Grant Administration, and Strategic & Infrastructure Consulting, applied through a unified standard of disciplined oversight. Most failures in the charitable sector aren’t malicious. They’re structural. When planning, budgeting, and governance are treated as afterthoughts, trust is exposed. Funds can be delayed or misapplied, reporting may fall short of donor and funder expectations, and leaders, donors, and beneficiaries face unnecessary risk. We help organizations address these risks before fundraising begins. Our approach emphasizes: • Planning before fundraising • Budgets aligned with real capacity • Fiduciary oversight as a moral obligation • Governance structures that support long-term outcomes Across all engagements, our standard does not change: charitable funds are administered with clear accountability, disciplined controls, and transparent reporting. Where the work happens may vary. How the funds are governed does not. Group 36 works with organizations that value legitimacy, accountability, and trusted protection. If you are seeking credible charitable infrastructure, we should talk.
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Dimitry Dikman is the Founder of Group 36.
1 people are employed at Group 36.
Group 36 is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The NAICS codes for Group 36 are [5416, 541, 54].
The SIC codes for Group 36 are [87, 874].