Alon Madar Resource Development specializes in identifying and mobilizing growth engines in civil society organizations.
With over a decade of experience in Israel’s non-profit industry, I offer not-for-profit organizations various services to maximize fundraising potential. Vis-à-vis developing organizational resources- human capital, social impact, organizational assets, etc.
Resource development for non-profits is a fascinating, complex, and dynamic field. Nowadays, Amutot and social change organizations face many challenges as they struggle for financial resilience- donor dropout, fierce competition, and disparities in professional knowledge.
Resource development is the sum of all actions taken by civil society organizations leading to a bottom line- raising funds. To do that, non-profits should align themselves with best practices and tools contiguous with the business world.
Resource development and fundraising can be distinguished by these aspects:
- Fundraising is about the here and now, while resource development is about relationships and infrastructure.
- Fundraising is straightforward (just donate), whereas resource development is an approach that cultivates both short & long-term relationships.
- Fundraising is contingent on the existence of philanthropy. Resource development opens a diverse list of income resources such as self-generated income, strategic collaborations, etc.
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