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"Nonprofits have to
recognize that they're businesses, not just causes. There's
a way to combine the very best of the not-for-profit, philanthropic
world with the very best of the for-profit, enterprising world.
This hybrid is the wave of the future for both profit and nonprofit
companies."
From "Genius
At Work" - an interview with Bill Strickland,
CEO of the Manchester
Craftsmen's Guild and the Bidwell
Training Center Inc.
Contents of This Page:
The Nonprofit Environment Has Changed
- Community needs are growing in size and diversity.
- More nonprofits are competing for government and philanthropic
funds.
- Traditional forms of funding are becoming smaller and less
reliable.
- New for-profit businesses are competing with nonprofits to
serve community needs.
- Funders and donors are demanding more accountability.
In the face of this new reality, an increasing number of forward-looking
nonprofits are beginning to appreciate the increased revenue,
focus and effectiveness that can come from adopting "for
profit" business approaches. Increasingly, they are reinventing
themselves as social entrepreneurs, combining "the passion
of a social mission with an image of business-like discipline,
innovation, and determination."1
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Nonprofit Business Development
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Our Practical Approach to Social Entrepreneurship
"Nonprofit Business Development" is our term for
a group of activities that fall within the broader field of social
entrepreneurship. It involves combining the best practices
of the nonprofit and for-profit sectors to simultaneously enhance
a nonprofit's impact and financial sustainability through
mission-related earned income activities.
Our process for nonprofit business development involves:
- Recognizing that your organization's vision, mission and
strategic goals represent the purpose and context for your business
development.
- Gaining a better understanding of the motivations and support
for doing business development, both within your organization
and in your community.
- Identifying the major assets and capabilities that your organization
has to invest in its business development.
- Identifying your best mission-related earned income opportunities.
- Researching each of your opportunities for feasibility and
selecting the most appropriate ones to develop.
- Developing realistic business plans for each of your selected
opportunities.
- Implementing your business plans, including adjusting them
as necessary.
Nonprofit Business Development can take three primary forms:
- Enhancing the impact and financial sustainability of a nonprofit's
"in-house" programs,
- Creating freestanding mission-centred enterprises, and
- Forming mutually-beneficial relationships with corporations.
We offer a range of services to help you to make informed
decisions about if and how your organization should develop its
own business activities. And we can help you develop and implement
a customized action plan that will help you get to where you
want to go in a way that works for you. For more about our unique
and very practical approach, click here.
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Benefits of Adopting a Nonprofit
Business Approach
Nonprofit Business Development can have a variety of positive
impacts on a nonprofit organization, including:
- More accurate understanding of community needs
- Higher quality of service by focusing on what you do best
- More effective and efficient operations in your organization
- Increased financial resources, especially through increased
mission-related earned income
- Better use of financial resources
- More freedom and choices of resources to meet community needs
- Improved coordination between board and staff
- Better relationships with clients and other external stakeholders
- Enhanced credibility with clients and funders
- Continuous learning and improvement
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Want to Explore This Further?
- A good starting point is to read our newest article, "Social
Entrepreneurship Basics".
- To learn more about social entrepreneurship and nonprofit
business development, go to our Resources
page.
- If you're ready to get started with developing your own business
opportunities, go to our Services
page.
- If you want to explore this more in person, please feel free
to contact us.
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"(Social entrepreneurs) always
keep mission first, but know that without money,
there is no mission output. ~
Peter C. Brinckerhoff
Footnote:
1. From "The
Meaning of Social Entrepreneurship" by J. Gregory Dees.
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