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Why Your Funding Strategy Feels Broken: The Incomplete Bridge Problem

Why Your Funding Strategy Feels Broken: The Incomplete Bridge Problem

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What does it really take to build a sustainable nonprofit or social sector organization?In this solo episode, I share a simple but powerful metaphor that’s been sticking with me: most organizations are trying to cross a bridge that is only half built. You have the mission. You have the programs. You’re doing meaningful work. But something is missing between that work and the consistent funding needed to sustain it.I walk through the Clarity–Impact–Funding (CIF) Model, a practical framework I use to understand why so many organizations struggle with sustainability, and what to do about it.In this episode, I cover:

  • Why “working harder” is not the solution to funding challenges
  • The difference between outputs and outcomes, and why it matters
  • How to define clear, focused outcomes that align with your programs
  • What strong evidence of impact actually looks like (beyond a few stories)
  • Why funding should not be treated as separate from your program work
  • How to connect your impact to what funders are actually looking for
  • The real goal behind all of this work: building trust

At the core of this episode is a shift in mindset. When funders ask for data or reports, they are not just asking for information. They are asking whether they can trust your organization to deliver meaningful results.I also share a practical next step: a free CIF Scorecard to help you diagnose where your organization may have gaps across clarity, impact, and funding, and where to focus first.🔗 Access the scorecard: https://commongooddata.scoreapp.com🔗 Learn more or get support: https://www.commongooddata.com/consultIf you’re a nonprofit leader, evaluator, or social sector professional trying to connect your mission to sustainable funding, this episode offers a clear place to start.

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