Sub-Party – These days it is rare to start a new successful political party, but as an alternative, we also sponsor what we call “Sub-Parties” which are political parties within an existing party, or a type of “fraction” of a existing political party, but they can also overlap with other parties if applicable. Sub-Parties have been popularized with the “Tea Party” which is a sub-party of the Republican party, as well as other types of fractions and sub-parties. Unlike an official Political Party, it does not need to be on a ballot, and is much more informal and is primarily used for rallying support and evolving an umbrella political party. Sponsoring a new Sub-Party is simple, but there are strict rules on how the money can be spent. Therefore we have many policies and systems that you have to follow. Because of the strict regulation and potential penalties, we have minimum fees and %’s based on your particular situation. Typically the financial requirements of overseeing government committees are twice as much as for-profits and non-profits. So if you would expect to have a 5% total incoming cost flow for a non-profit/for-profit, in a government committee it would be 10% of incoming cost flow. At $1,000 we could estimate the cost at about $100 to cover the administrative, finance, and government filing costs for your committee, but for the specific need of your particular situation we are willing for you to choose your own %.