Time for non-profits to invest in their own development |
23 March 2016 |
When we embarked on this scoping project in mid-2014, our aim was to hear from a wide range of voices in Southern Africa, so as to gain a comprehensive understanding of the current funding environment, the challenges and barriers faced by organisations who operate within it and what they most need/want in order to be more successful. The Resource Alliance works globally to strengthen the social impact sector, by helping organisations of every size and type develop the resources needed to build a better world. Through our global network we bring together the very best thinking and curate the knowledge, tools and connections most vital to help social impact organisations succeed in delivering on their missions and build a better world. Through extensive face-to-face interviews conducted with funders, CEOs, fundraisers and consultants and an online survey completed by several hundred people in the region, we gained valuable information.
Strong organisations were characterised as those who have:
Recommendations The value and importance of social impact organisations in Southern Africa is undisputed.
However their sustainability is dependent on their ability to invest in their own development (i.e. leadership; fundraising and resource mobilisation skills; financial management) so that they are able to adapt to a changing funding landscape and find innovative and creative ways to generate resources. Whilst lack of resources was the main reason cited for lack of investment in resource development, money alone is not the issue. We need to shift attitudes around fundraising and resource mobilisation and make it a collective responsibility – one that is embraced by everyone in the organisation from the board down. For the social impact sector to thrive we have a responsibility to allocate the time and resources to invest in ourselves and share our knowledge and experience with others through networking and peer learning. |
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