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Any successful business understands that without revenue, it can not last, let alone succeed. You can have vision, talent, and good intentions, but if the money isn’t there, success isn’t possible. Nonprofits and Christian schools aren’t exempt from that reality. Calling it “mission-driven” doesn’t change the math. Sustainability still matters.
In this episode of Clearly Christian, host Dr. Cy Smith, Superintendent of Mansfield Christian School, talks with Justin Savini, Advancement Director at Delmarva Christian School and founder of Savini Solutions. They challenge long-held assumptions about fundraising, profit, and purpose in Christian schools and nonprofit organizations.
Justin shares why fundraising shouldn’t live on the margins of an organization, how scarcity thinking holds schools back, and why mission-driven work still requires clear financial responsibility.
When organizations align purpose with financial clarity, they move from surviving year to year to building something sustainable, resilient, and worthy of the mission they claim to serve.
Takeaways
-Fundraising is a necessary and strategic function of the organization
-Purpose and profit work together, and can help provide for each other
-Scarcity mindset limits growth more than lack of vision
-Nonprofit organizations are allowed to generate surplus and build reserves
-Healthy fundraising focuses on relationships and not simply transactions
-Financial margin creates space for excellence and long-term impact
-Leadership teams must stop avoiding money conversations and own them
-Investing in fundraising infrastructure is one of the few roles that can multiply resources
-Mission stalls when organizations refuse to think like responsible businesses
Chapters
00:13 Introduction
00:35 Thinking Differently About Fundraising
04:33 About Justin Savini
09:46 Mission Driven Fundraising
16:12 Communicating Expectations
22:35 Profit and Purpose in Partnership
26:24 Changing the Fundraising Mindset
30:14 Strategic Planning with Savini Solutions
39:58 Overcoming Hesitation towards Fundraising
46:56 Nonprofit vs For Loss
51:37 Contact Information
53:29 Chalkboard Points
Helpful Links:
Justin Savini, Delmarva Christian Schools: https://www.delmarvachristian.org/ and Savini Solutions: https://www.savinisolutions.com/
Dr. Cy Smith, Mansfield Christian School: https://www.mcsflames.org/
By Dr. Cy SmithAny successful business understands that without revenue, it can not last, let alone succeed. You can have vision, talent, and good intentions, but if the money isn’t there, success isn’t possible. Nonprofits and Christian schools aren’t exempt from that reality. Calling it “mission-driven” doesn’t change the math. Sustainability still matters.
In this episode of Clearly Christian, host Dr. Cy Smith, Superintendent of Mansfield Christian School, talks with Justin Savini, Advancement Director at Delmarva Christian School and founder of Savini Solutions. They challenge long-held assumptions about fundraising, profit, and purpose in Christian schools and nonprofit organizations.
Justin shares why fundraising shouldn’t live on the margins of an organization, how scarcity thinking holds schools back, and why mission-driven work still requires clear financial responsibility.
When organizations align purpose with financial clarity, they move from surviving year to year to building something sustainable, resilient, and worthy of the mission they claim to serve.
Takeaways
-Fundraising is a necessary and strategic function of the organization
-Purpose and profit work together, and can help provide for each other
-Scarcity mindset limits growth more than lack of vision
-Nonprofit organizations are allowed to generate surplus and build reserves
-Healthy fundraising focuses on relationships and not simply transactions
-Financial margin creates space for excellence and long-term impact
-Leadership teams must stop avoiding money conversations and own them
-Investing in fundraising infrastructure is one of the few roles that can multiply resources
-Mission stalls when organizations refuse to think like responsible businesses
Chapters
00:13 Introduction
00:35 Thinking Differently About Fundraising
04:33 About Justin Savini
09:46 Mission Driven Fundraising
16:12 Communicating Expectations
22:35 Profit and Purpose in Partnership
26:24 Changing the Fundraising Mindset
30:14 Strategic Planning with Savini Solutions
39:58 Overcoming Hesitation towards Fundraising
46:56 Nonprofit vs For Loss
51:37 Contact Information
53:29 Chalkboard Points
Helpful Links:
Justin Savini, Delmarva Christian Schools: https://www.delmarvachristian.org/ and Savini Solutions: https://www.savinisolutions.com/
Dr. Cy Smith, Mansfield Christian School: https://www.mcsflames.org/