Building the Strength of Nonprofits in Ohio
By Cathy Garcia, Director of Funder Community and Learning
For the past year, Philanthropy Ohio and Resilia have teamed up to provide essential capacity-building resources to nonprofits and community partners throughout the state of Ohio.
Resilia supports grantmakers and funders who trust their community partners to know what help they need, providing on-demand access to nonprofit tools and resources. Philanthropy Ohio, a statewide membership community for funders, empowers Ohio philanthropy through advocacy, learning opportunities, and centering equity.
This past February, Resilia and Philanthropy Ohio held a learning conversation on the capacity-building landscape of Ohio nonprofits with key grantmakers in the state and member partners of Philanthropy Ohio.
The discussion was thought-provoking and rich, with a key takeaway: both funders and nonprofits need support in building their own capacity to engage in mission-facing work.
Resilia is fortunate to work with grant makers like the United Way of Greater Cleveland, Char and Chuck Fowler Foundation, Cleveland Foundation, Nord Family Foundation, and KeyBank leveraging our technology to offer nonprofits access to Resilia’s online platform, 1:1 nonprofit coaching, and peer-to-peer learning – allowing grantees to build mission-facing and back office capacity that best suits them.
Resilia’s unique capabilities allow Philanthropy Ohio funder members to gain valuable insights into the most pressing needs of nonprofits. Nationally, we’ve found that nonprofit organizations seek capacity support in three key areas:
Board Management – supporting the capacity of their governing body and the development of best practices and tools
Fundraising – increasing income, diversifying funding streams, and building financial stability
Operations and Administrative Support to help build compliance policies, human capital infrastructure, and other operational needs
In addition to the insights above, we learned that Ohio-based nonprofits have a particular focus on requiring support for strategic planning, storytelling and marketing, and volunteer management. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many nonprofit staff are experiencing burnout at significant levels.
A Trust-Based Approach to Building Capacity
The traditional approach to capacity building assumes a prescriptive approach that often minimizes a nonprofit’s agency and experience.
The Trust Based Philanthropy Project, a peer-to-peer funder initiative that addresses the inherent power imbalances between foundations and nonprofits, notes that shifting the traditional power dynamic between funders and grantees requires a focus on building trust, transparency, and partnership.
Resilia believes in a trust-based approach to capacity building:
Recognizes community leaders as the experts in their own experience and needs, and therefore, the capacity needs of their organizations
Thrives on collaboration and learning so that grantmakers are partners alongside nonprofits in building up the infrastructure of organizations for long-term success
Evolves with the needs of the organization and the communities the nonprofits serve
We believe technology can play a critical role in supporting the application of these principles.
Where Should Funders Focus Their Efforts?
Nonprofit Finance Fund’s 2022 State of the Sector report noted that 71% of nonprofit respondents reported being in a stronger financial position today than before the pandemic due to flexible funding.
Yet, only 51% of nonprofit respondents feel flexible funding changes are permanent. Many nonprofits worry that these new flexible and transparent grant opportunities may not last.
To create sustainable change, funders need to prioritize efforts that build nonprofit capacity and support their long-term success. By leveraging technology, funders can follow trust-based best practices, while making capacity -building resources and support more accessible.
Technology Is Shifting Post-Pandemic Grantmaking
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in the world of grantmaking. Nonprofits and funders have had to adjust to new ways of working and communicating in a virtual world, and technology has played a critical role in this shift.
With the increase in virtual meetings and online collaboration, funders have reached a wider range of applicants and grantees from different regions and communities.
Additionally, technology has made it easier for funders to monitor and evaluate the impact of their grants' impact and facilitate the grant application and award process.
Post-pandemic grantmaking will likely be more technology-driven than ever, with an increased focus on online collaboration and data-driven decision-making.
77% of respondents the Technology Association of Grantmakers surveyed will move or have moved permanently to a hybrid work model, signaling a need for tech solutions that augment grant relationships.
By leveraging technology, funders are able to shift from traditional grantmaking to a more holistic approach to philanthropic support. This includes:
Providing capacity-building solutions and training to nonprofits through the use of online tools and resources
Accessing data to measure and evaluate the impact of their philanthropic efforts
Offering more transparency and collaboration between funders and nonprofits, leading to more effective partnerships and a greater collective impact.
With the use of technology, funders can take a more strategic and informed approach to philanthropy, ultimately leading to more effective and sustainable solutions to social and environmental challenges.
Conclusion
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nonprofit capacity building across the sector, but challenges remain. Nonprofits need additional support to invest in their growth and development, and funders and stakeholders should prioritize capacity building as a critical component of nonprofit success.
Technology can be invaluable in helping funders provide nonprofits access to the right tools, training, knowledge, and support they need to increase their capacity and effectiveness. However, it can be challenging for funders who often have their own technology and resource limitations to deliver all that is needed on their own.
Technology partners like Resilia can help funders empower their grantees with the right tools to further their missions and increase impact in their communities.
Resilia is proud to partner with Philanthropy Ohio, and we encourage members to reach out to us online to learn how we can help them foster greater connections with their grantees.
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