How we Work

Our engagements are customized and designed to meet organizations where they are. Most clients start with urgent questions about where they are most exposed and how to respond. Engagements range from focused diagnostic sessions to multi-month advisory relationships.

We have spent decades working alongside civil society organizations and nonprofits across contexts where this kind of pressure is not hypothetical. Not observing from a distance, but hand in hand with the organizations that got targeted.

Problem What We Offer Resulting In…
"We don't understand what is happening." Briefings on Closing Civic Space We can show where the U.S. sits in a sequence we've watched unfold in a dozen countries. Interactive workshops help leaders understand how the U.S. environment compares to global patterns and what it means practically for their organizations.
"We don't know where we're most exposed." Vulnerability Assessments and Risk Mitigation Planning We guide an evidence-based identification of priority risks and a roadmap for protecting an organization's mission when under strain — across regulatory, financial, communications, coalition, and security dimensions.
"We know the risks, but haven't practiced responding." Applied Learning, Peer Exchange, Strategic Comms, and Staff Well-Being We design simulations based on real-life situations so leaders can practice decision-making under pressure. Field-tested skills and "muscle memory" for leadership to stay steady and credible during a crisis.
"We are overwhelmed by concerns about funding." Vulnerability Assessments and Financial Viability Planning We provide advice on diversifying funding streams, promoting enterprise development, and building the financial resilience to keep operating when conditions shift.
"We feel like we are navigating all this alone." Ecosystem Mapping, Coalition-Building, and Digital/Physical Security Coordination We turn static five-year plans into adaptive management tools. Our work increases trust and shared risk responses through deep connections with peers and local leaders.

Beyond the Annual Funding Cycle:
Enterprise Strategies for NGOs

Are you a nonprofit leader looking to move beyond the uncertainty of annual grant and fundraising cycles? As the sector navigates shrinking budgets, increased uncertainty, and growing pressure to sustain impact with fewer resources, generating unrestricted income through mission-aligned services or innovative investment tools can help build a sustainable funding base.

Please join PartnersGlobal and Civic Safeguard Strategies for an interactive webinar on integrating income-generating activities into your mission. Drawing on our global experience supporting civil society organizations navigating political, economic, and social volatility, this introductory session explores real-world examples, common challenges, and concrete tools to help assess whether, and how, enterprise strategies fit into your organizational model.

This session will cover the following topics:

Strategic Foundation: Learn what “enterprise strategies” mean for nonprofits and how they differ from traditional fundraising approaches.

Expand Your Funding Toolkit: Master practical ways to generate unrestricted revenue and tap into new capital.

Organizational Audit: Analyze organizational readiness, capacity, and ethical considerations related to earned income.

Future-Proof Your Mission: Build a roadmap to navigate risks like mission creep and internal resistance before they start.

Growth Mapping: Reflect on where your organization may be positioned to experiment, adapt, or grow.

This webinar is designed for executive leaders, development and finance staff, and program managers who are curious about building more resilient, adaptable organizations. Secure your organization’s future. Join us for this high-impact session for an investment of only $75!

Thursday May 7, 9:30 am Eastern, Zoom

Please register below. For any questions, please email Bridget O’Loughlin at boloughlin@partnersglobal.org.