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Ever wondered why scaling in the nonprofit sector feels like an uphill battle? Join me and Doug Paul, managing partner at Catapult, as we unpack the complexities of scaling nonprofit organizations and reveal the secrets to surmounting these challenges. With over two decades of experience, Doug provides invaluable insights into crafting a vision that is both aspirational and grounded in reality. We delve into the fascinating practice of "assumptions mapping," which helps identify potential pitfalls, ensuring all stakeholders share a clear understanding of the organization's starting point and objectives. Learn how to navigate distributed power structures and tackle the unique fundraising hurdles necessary for sustainable growth.
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Ever wondered why scaling in the nonprofit sector feels like an uphill battle? Join me and Doug Paul, managing partner at Catapult, as we unpack the complexities of scaling nonprofit organizations and reveal the secrets to surmounting these challenges. With over two decades of experience, Doug provides invaluable insights into crafting a vision that is both aspirational and grounded in reality. We delve into the fascinating practice of "assumptions mapping," which helps identify potential pitfalls, ensuring all stakeholders share a clear understanding of the organization's starting point and objectives. Learn how to navigate distributed power structures and tackle the unique fundraising hurdles necessary for sustainable growth.
Support the show
Get free nonprofit professional development resources, connections to cause work peers, and more at https://nonprofithub.org
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