The Purpose Possible Blog

Government Affairs Digest: What Nonprofits Need to Know (Part 5)
Executive Order “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders” was filed.
On Friday, February 21, 2025, a federal district court in Maryland issued a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of several key provisions of executive orders targeting DEI programs.
Make your voice heard through Nonprofit Finance Fund’s 2025 State of the Nonprofit Sector Survey.

Government Affairs Digest: What Nonprofits Need to Know (Part 4)
2025 has felt eerily similar to 2020—only more divided and chaotic. With government funding reductions and broader challenges facing nonprofits, especially those rooted in DEI-focused work, I found myself instinctively reaching out to fellow nonprofit leaders just to check in. But it quickly became clear that we all needed more.
Kate Hewitt, Executive Director of 21st Century Leaders

Navigating the Federal Funding Freeze: What Nonprofits Need to Know (Part 3)
The DOJ issued a directive to begin civil and criminal investigations of NGOs and other private companies engaged in "illegal" DEI work
Secretary Turner announced in a press conference that HUD would immediately halt any pending or future enforcement actions related to HUD’s 2016 Equal Access Rule.
A federal judge has blocked efforts to cut the NIH’s “indirect costs” in the funding it provides to research grants by 50%.

Navigating the Federal Funding Freeze: What Nonprofits Need to Know (Part 2)
On Monday, February 3rd, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted a temporary restraining order of the OMB’s freeze on federal grant disbursements that has put essential services across the nation in jeopardy in response to a suit filed by Democracy Forward on behalf of the National Council of Nonprofits, the American Public Health Association, Main Street Alliance, and SAGE.

Navigating the Federal Funding Freeze: What Nonprofits Need to Know (Part 1)
The recent directive from the White House to temporarily freeze federal grants and loans has created uncertainty and concern for many organizations that rely on federal funding to sustain vital programs. This is what we know and what we recommend.

Purpose in Action: Black History Month
We are back this month to highlight clients that celebrate and honor the achievements, history, and contributions of Black communities. These clients promote racial equity, provide services and opportunities for Black individuals and families, and collectively preserve Black heritage.
Read below to learn more about organizations that are uplifting Black communities: LEAD Center for Youth, Farm Alliance of Baltimore, National Black Arts Festival, and Project South.

Purpose in Action: Highlighting Clients in Mentorship & Education
At Purpose Possible we value and admire the work that our clients do day to day. The projects we support our clients with are windows into the thought and effort that they invest to make their mission a reality, and we are always looking for ways to highlight that work.
January is National Mentoring Month, a time to raise awareness about the transformative power of youth mentoring and recognize the contributions of mentors to the future of the communities we are part of.

Do we need a strategic plan?
Deciding whether to do a strategic plan can be challenging for organizations of any size. A strategic plan can provide direction and focus but it's not always necessary at every stage or for every type of organization. Here are some key factors to consider when deciding.

The Purpose of Giving - Key Insights and Takeaways
Highlights and actionable takeaways for organizations, professionals, and community builders looking to harness insights from The Purpose of Giving.

FEARLESS FUND: What happened & what you need to know
The lawsuit against the Fearless Fund sparked widespread attention, raising questions for nonprofit and philanthropic organizations. Central to the case is whether race-based initiatives, aimed at supporting underfunded groups and addressing systemic inequalities, serve the public interest or violate anti-discrimination laws.

Crafting Compelling Communications for Maximum Year-End Fundraising Impact
Effective communication is vital to driving fundraising success, particularly at year-end. By aligning your messaging, you can engage donors, acquire new supporters, and cultivate community to achieve your organizational goals.

Failing Forward
From disappointing outcomes, missed opportunities, or the professional challenges that shape our careers, failure is a universal experience. This webinar will feature stories from leaders across our industry who have turned their failures into opportunities for growth and innovation. Their insights will demonstrate how setbacks can fuel resilience and lead to greater accomplishments.

Shortchanged Live
Join Taylor and Monique, as they share valuable insights from their first two seasons. The session explores the central theme of alignment, focusing on how to strengthen connections with funders, donors, peer organizations, and achieve greater professional balance. Drawing from their unique perspectives and powerful conversations, Taylor and Monique offer actionable strategies to help mission-driven professionals navigate these key relationships more effectively.

Grants Webinar Series
Purpose Possible's fundraising team hosted an insightful four-part webinar series covering essential topics in grant funding, project planning, proposal writing, and grants management. Aimed at both newcomers and seasoned professionals seeking a refresher, each session focused on practical tools and strategies to enhance fundraising efforts and improve grant seeking success.

Leveraging the ULI Housing Report: Insights for Mission-Driven Success
This webinar explored key findings from the 2023 ULI Atlanta Housing Study on the affordable housing crisis. This session provides those working with housing or homelessness-related organizations with valuable data and practical tips for grant writing, program planning, and strategic initiatives. Learn how to leverage this information to amplify your organizational impact and drive meaningful change.

Embracing Reparations as a Fundraising Strategy for Black-led/Black-serving Organizations
In recent years, the philanthropic sector has seen a significant shift towards adopting reparations as a fundraising strategy, especially for Black-led/Black-serving organizations. This transformative approach not only addresses historical injustices but also empowers these organizations to build a sustainable future.

It’s Summer! Time to start thinking about your year-end fundraising campaign
According to Double the Donation, 30% of annual giving happens in December, with about 10% of all donations coming in the last 3 days of the year. Now is the time to ask yourself, “What can I be doing now to prepare for a successful year-end campaign?”

Succession Planning for Founders
Succession planning, especially for founders, can be a delicate process that requires adequate planning to ensure the organization has a roadmap for a sustainable future. Join Starsha Valentine and Rebecca Lemos Otero for an in-depth discussion of Rebecca's succession plan after founding a successful nonprofit in Washington, DC.

Empowering & Developing the Next Generation
Now is the time to begin investing and preparing the next generation of leaders. The nonprofit sector is experiencing a shift, with estimates suggesting that up to 75% of U.S. nonprofit leaders plan to leave their positions in the next 5 to 10 years.

Making Your Purpose Possible Through Strategy
How does a strategic plan relate to the day to day operations, programming, fundraising initiatives? We see this tension with many of our clients, so let’s look at some specifics around how strategic planning is an essential tool for fundraising in your organization.