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NEWSLETTER HIGHLIGHTS

  • LEARN
  • Discover how funders can partner with consultants to empower the nonprofit community


  • NEWS
  • New Years Nonprofit Resolutions
  • Member Only Resources updates
  • Meet our Featured Member


  • EVENTS
  • Office Hours - January 27, February 24, March 31
  • Syracuse Coffee Meetup - March 12
  • Lifecycles 101 - February 20/21
  • Lifecycles 201 Intensive - Begins March 14


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LEARN

3 Key Steps for Funders Partnering with Consultants


The following is a snippet from the article, "Maximizing Nonprofit Impact: The Crucial Partnership of Funders and Consultants."


Consultants and funders play a crucial role as partners in supporting nonprofits in their capacity-building efforts. Funders can strengthen this nonprofit ecosystem by creating a partnership with consultants in three key steps:


  1. Develop a Consultant Pool: Funders should create a pool of trained consultants to work directly with the nonprofit organizations receiving funding support. This pool should be constantly evaluated and refreshed as consultants will retire or transition to new roles. Maintaining a robust pipeline of experts is crucial to continuously support organizations.
  2. Implement a Stage-Based Approach to Capacity Building: Consultants who are trained in the Lifecycles approach understand the different stages of nonprofit development, enabling them to provide tailored support that aligns with a nonprofit organization’s current needs and growth potential. Funders can ensure a consultant’s work is more impactful to the nonprofit when the Lifecycles approach is utilized.
  3. Ensure a Diverse Range of Consultants: No single consultant or firm can address all needs, making it crucial to have a broad spectrum of expertise within the consultant pool. Having a diverse range of consultants who specialize in various Lifecycles stages ensures comprehensive support for all nonprofits.
Read the full article here

NEWS

5 Nonprofit New Years Resolutions


As the New Year dawns, many of us take some time to reflect on the previous year and set resolutions that promise personal growth and fulfillment. This year let’s incorporate community-centered resolutions that both enrich your life, and significantly impact others. We have come up with five simple resolutions revolving around supporting nonprofits and creating a ripple effect of positive change. We invite you to steal them and use as your own!

Read them all here!

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Member only resources

Exclusive Member Only Resources


Have you checked out the Member Only Resources available on NonprofitLifecycles.com? You'll find downloadable resources for active members to use with individual clients, including the Nonprofit Capacity Table, Lifecycles 101 Slides, and the Lifecycles Curve in plottable and fillable versions. And there is more coming this year!


'Member Only Resources' can be found under 'My Courses' when you've logged into NonprofitLifecycles.com.

featured member

This month's Featured Member is Chelsea Goding-Doty. Chelsea is the Senior Program Officer of Leadership Initiatives at New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), and a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach. NYFA is a service organization which empowers artists and cultural workers to achieve success by providing critical support, resources, and opportunities. 


Chelsea's area of expertise is working with arts organizations and their leaders, creating leadership and capacity development programs that feature the NLI model. She primarily works with Startup, Growth, or Turnaround organizations in the NYC and New York State area.


"I love working with mission-driven people, and the arts have 100% of my heart," Chelsea says. "I'm passionate about maximizing the creativity (and fun!) we can bring to our work on and off stage, whether that's by consulting with organizations to find clarity and solutions, or coaching creatives towards heightened purpose and fulfillment."


Learn more about Chelsea on her Directory page.


Update your profile today with full information and a photo, and you could be the next member profile highlighted in our social media.

Member Directory

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Office Hours - January 27, February 24, March 31
  • Syracuse Coffee Meetup - March 12
  • Lifecycles 101 - February 20/21
  • Lifecycles 201 Intensive - Begins March 14

Visit NonprofitLifecycles.com/Events for a full list of upcoming events

Office Hours

Syracuse Coffee Meetup

We had a great turnout at the Syracuse Coffee Meetup with Jennifer in December at Cake Bar! It was fantastic to see passionate nonprofit capacity builders come together. We had nonprofit leaders, consultants, and a funder—all key players in the capacity ecosystem were represented.


Due to popular demand, we're excited to announce that we'll be hosting another Coffee Meetup on March 12.


Whether you're an NLI member or not, come along to chat, network, and enjoy a great time with fellow enthusiasts.


We hope to see you there!

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Next Coffee Meetup:

March 12, 9:30 to 10:30am

Cake Bar - 252 W Genesee St, Syracuse.

Lifecycles 101 and 201 Intensive

Learn more about our two upcoming courses

Lifecycles 101


  • Learn how capacity is defined in Lifecycles and why it matters
  • Recognize the Lifecycles stages in order to identify the starting point for building capacity
  • Two half-day live online sessions
  • Introductory prerequisite course on the Nonprofit Lifecycles Model

Upcoming Course:

February 20 & 21, 2025

9am-12pm PT / 12-3pm ET

Register for Lifecycles 101

Lifecycles 201 Intensive


  • Apply and enhance the knowledge learned in Lifecycles 101
  • Practice analyzing and applying Lifecycles in your work with tools, templates, and coaching
  • Six 2-hour online sessions + 5 hours of coaching from NLI team

Upcoming Course:

March 14 & 28, April 11 & 25,

May 9 & 23

9-11am PT / 12-3pm ET

Register for Lifecycles 201 Intensive
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