Standardized answers to the Sustainability Question

The Standardized Response:
Understanding the importance of long-term sustainability, [your organization]’s staff and board are constantly developing and implementing plans to diversify our funding. We are confident we will be able to increase our programmatic and organizational sustainability through a combination of several strategies:- Strengthening both board and staff’s fundraising capacity through professional development opportunities
- Building and sustaining relationships with other local foundations
- Developing stronger ties to local corporations as well as to small businesses
- Improving and innovating on our special events in order to bring in more revenues
- Evolving our annual mailing campaign through innovative donor-centric communication
- Expanding our individual donor cultivation activities, and
- Exploring earned-income strategies
Short version
The long-term sustainability of our program is a high priority for [your organization]. We will continue to develop our staff and board’s ability to fundraise in order to diversify our revenues. Our funding strategies include building relationship with other foundations, cultivating support from corporate sponsors and individual donors, increasing revenues from special events, refining our annual appeal process, and exploring income generation such as through the online sales of inspiring macaroni artwork made by the youth in our after-school program [tailor this last sentence to add specificity about potential earned-income streams].Seattle version
Long-term sustainability is a high-priority for [your organization]. After support from the XYZ Foundation ends, we will continue to diversify our funding through the following ways: Cultivating individual donors who align with our values of environmental justice, hosting carbon-neutral events featuring organic local farms, building relationships with local family-owned businesses that make artisanal products in small batches, and exploring opening a recreational marijuana store as an earned-income strategy.Canadian version
Long-term sustainability, eh? We have been working on diversifying our revenues, including developing partnerships with local businesses. For example, we talked to the manager of Timmy’s, and for every ten double-doubles sold, they’re donating a loonie. We’ll improve our Poutine and Beer event to build relationship with major donors. And there is also a long online queue for the toques and bunnyhugs the staff have been making."Innovative" version
Our organization is on the forefront of innovation, which we will apply to increase our long-term sustainability and impact. Through collective mind-melding, board and staff will harvest synergy and shift the paradigm for evidence-based crowdsourcing to increase individual contributions. In addition, technical advances hybridized with holistic storytelling and impact investment through venture capitalism will allow our team to leverage income-generation via cryogenic preservation offered to major donors on the edge of existential discoveries.Folksy version
Well, don’t you worry a wink, we’ve got that whole long-term sustainability business taken care of. We are not about to let our community folk suffer like a possum in a spit bucket on account of running out of grease for the engine. We have plans to keep this programming hog humming, and they include hollering at the local business fellers, hosting events that are as special as a slice of ham and three eggs, and selling our office-brewed moonshine for a few coins here and yonder.Poetic version
Doth the wave not crash eternal against the shoals? So too shall we continue to lash against the shores of injustice. Long after Time has effaced your footsteps from the sands of outcomes, the tides of fundraising shall continue to rise and fall.Short and simple version
We will leave you alone, and bother other people. ***Feel free to give feedback and suggest other versions. I’ll edit this post as we go along until we have effective versions we can all just copy and paste.Make Mondays suck a little less. Get a notice each Monday morning when a new post arrives. Subscribe to NWB by scrolling to the top right of this page and enter in your email address