Profiting With Non Profits
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Ep. 110 Rethinking Nonprofit Funding: A Conversation with - Sharyn Abbott
Episode Description
In this episode of Profiting with Nonprofits, the host sits down with entrepreneur and humanitarian advocate Sharyn Abbott to discuss alternative approaches to nonprofit funding and long-term sustainability. Sharyn shares her journey of developing humanitarian projects over the past 26 years and her mission to help organizations secure large-scale funding opportunities that allow them to focus on impact without relying solely on traditional donor models.
The conversation centers on a key challenge in the nonprofit sector: infrastructure funding. Sharyn and the host discuss how many organizations struggle because donors often prioritize program outcomes while overlooking operational costs necessary to keep organizations functioning effectively.
Sharyn explains her work connecting projects around the world to funding pathways aimed at supporting humanitarian initiatives such as education, housing, clean water, and community development. She emphasizes the importance of giving nonprofits the financial stability to focus on solving real-world problems rather than constantly chasing donations.
The episode ultimately highlights a broader conversation about nonprofit sustainability, innovative financing models, and the need to rethink how organizations are funded to create lasting global impact.
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