By: Lauren Bickham
In today’s complex regulatory environment, nonprofit leaders face a distinct challenge: maintaining support for those most in need while attracting diverse funding sources from more cautious funders. Recent guidance from the Department of Justice has created uncertainty regarding targeting specific populations, causing many organizations to question how to effectively communicate their work without raising concerns.
The solution isn’t to change your mission—it’s to communicate your impact more strategically. At Black Onyx Management, we see this moment as an opportunity to connect funders who want to support organizations doing impactful work with nonprofits that can clearly articulate their community-level results. Here are three key strategies for transforming your messaging while maintaining mission integrity.
Key 1: Lead with Impact
Funders need to understand who you serve – and you’ll provide detailed demographic information in proposals and conversations. However, the most effective nonprofits lead with community challenges and measurable outcomes, focusing on why their work matters:
Before: “Services for homeless veterans”
After: “Our housing program provides wraparound support services and has achieved 85% housing retention rates among participants”
Before: “Supporting underserved families in our community”
After: “Our bilingual family engagement program increases high school graduation rates by 23%”
Before: “Programs for at-risk youth”
After: “Our violence intervention program has achieved a 65% reduction in repeat incidents among participants”
Implementation: Many organizations benefit from structured training on this messaging shift, particularly for board members and executive staff who represent the organization in high-stakes funding conversations.
Key 2: Master the IMPACT Formula
A Systematic Framework for Strategic Messaging
Transform your communications using this systematic framework to ensure consistent, compelling messaging:
I – Identify the Community Challenge
M – Measure Current State with Data
P – Present Your Solution Approach
A – Articulate Measurable Outcomes
C – Connect to Broader Community Benefits
T – Tie to Funder Values and Priorities
Real-World Application
Community Challenge: “Food insecurity affects 1 in 4 children in our region”
Current State: “Local schools report 40% of students rely on free/reduced lunch programs”
Solution: “Our mobile food pantry and nutrition education program reaches families where they are”
Outcomes: “95% of participating families report improved food security; 78% of children show improved school attendance”
Community Benefits: “Supporting local economic development and educational outcomes community-wide”
Funder Alignment: “Aligns with corporate social responsibility goals around community investment and workforce development”
According to research cited by Candid, 76% of nonprofit decision-makers prioritize impact measurement, yet only 29% feel effective at demonstrating outcomes.
Strategic Development: Successful organizations often develop comprehensive resource development strategies that integrate this messaging framework across all funder relationships, creating multiple entry points for different types of support.
Key 3: Apply Strategic Messaging to Build Stronger Funder Relationships
Use impact-focused language and the IMPACT formula in your organization’s case for support and in all interactions with funders to build deeper, more sustainable relationships.
Corporate Partners
Focus on economic impact and business alignment:
- “Our job training program places 150+ community members annually, generating $2.3M in new local wages”
- Connect outcomes to workforce development and community investment goals
Foundation Funders
Emphasize evidence-based approaches and systemic change:
“Our literacy program contributes to our district’s 15% increase in third-grade reading proficiency”
Demonstrate cost-effectiveness and long-term community impact
Individual Donors
Share personal impact and community connection:
- “Our family support program helps 92% of participants achieve stable housing within six months”
- Show donors they’re part of measurable, meaningful change
Your Mission, Communicated Strategically
Impact-focused language preserves your mission while expanding funding opportunities. Organizations thriving in today’s environment lead with data, outcomes, and compelling evidence of community change. Your mission stays the same—you are simply communicating your value more effectively. In today’s funding environment, this strategic approach is crucial for organizational sustainability.
Black Onyx Management specializes in assisting nonprofit organizations as they navigate changes in the funding landscape. To learn more about how their services can help your organization build financial resilience, visit blackonyxmanagement.com or contact lauren@blackonyxmanagement.com.