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A New Playbook for Nonprofits: Why the Future is Fractional

The Chronicle of Philanthropy recently published an article on how nonprofits are reinventing themselves with new strategies, collaborations, and structures.

At Pacific Northwest Fundraising, we believe the Fractional Business Model (FBM) is part of that new playbook.

Too many nonprofits still rely on a single Development Director to do it all — major gifts, grants, social media, branding, events. That old model leads to burnout and flat fundraising results.

FBM flips the script: A team of specialists instead of one overworked generalist

Significant cost savings — most clients see a 3:1 ROI

Over 50 years of combined experience and nearly $100M raised

A collaborative approach that builds a Culture of Giving across staff and board

The “new playbook” isn’t theory — it’s happening now. Nonprofits are scaling smarter, reducing risk, and focusing on what they do best: their mission.

Read the Chronicle piece: http://bit.ly/4mkWf5w

Then let’s talk about how PNWF’s Fractional Business Model can help your nonprofit implement the new playbook.

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Posted on by Eddie Allen
A New Playbook for Nonprofits: Why the Future is Fractional

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