The philanthropic landscape feels different this time. Between recession talks, government funding cuts, and massive industry layoffs, even the most seasoned fundraisers are feeling the pressure.

Too often, nonprofit organizations set goals that resemble wishes rather than realistic targets. Here is a practical way to set goals that are both achievable and inspiring for your team.

In the nonprofit world, we often hear “collaboration over competition.” It’s a beautiful sentiment—one that inspires like-minded organizations to consider the possibility of joining forces to achieve greater good.

As we step into 2025, the nonprofit landscape continues to evolve, and with it, the strategies we employ to sustain and grow our missions. A strong fundraising plan is critical to success, beginning with setting intentional, achievable goals.

With the right people in the right roles, you can not only steward your donors effectively but also grow your supporter base. So, who do you need in your team to achieve these milestones?

G{Code} has dedicated themselves to this community – talented individuals, who often age out of support services – and equips them with tools to explore their potential and advance within the tech industry.
