In this final episode of my Design Shift mini-series, I’m diving into one of the most overlooked—but most essential—parts of organizational growth: making your changes stick. Because if a shift only lives in your energy or your head, it’s not structural—it’s temporary. And when growth brings pressure, anything temporary falls apart. So today, we’re talking about how to lock in the meaningful shifts you’ve made, so your nonprofit can grow without unraveling. You’ll learn a simple, three-part p...
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In this final episode of my Design Shift mini-series, I’m diving into one of the most overlooked—but most essential—parts of organizational growth: making your changes stick. Because if a shift only lives in your energy or your head, it’s not structural—it’s temporary. And when growth brings pressure, anything temporary falls apart. So today, we’re talking about how to lock in the meaningful shifts you’ve made, so your nonprofit can grow without unraveling. You’ll learn a simple, three-part p...
Deficit Budgets Aren’t Always Bad – Here’s When to Use Them
Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast
9 minutes
3 months ago
Deficit Budgets Aren’t Always Bad – Here’s When to Use Them
Deficit budgets often get a bad rap in the nonprofit world. We’ve been taught that running a deficit signals poor financial management, a lack of planning, or a looming crisis. But what if I told you that a deficit budget, when used strategically, could actually be a powerful tool? In this episode, I break down the difference between an accidental deficit and a strategic one. I’ll explain why a well-planned deficit can help your organization navigate uncertainty, maintain mission-critical wor...
Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast
In this final episode of my Design Shift mini-series, I’m diving into one of the most overlooked—but most essential—parts of organizational growth: making your changes stick. Because if a shift only lives in your energy or your head, it’s not structural—it’s temporary. And when growth brings pressure, anything temporary falls apart. So today, we’re talking about how to lock in the meaningful shifts you’ve made, so your nonprofit can grow without unraveling. You’ll learn a simple, three-part p...