Nonprofits + Small Businesses = Win Win

Empowering Nonprofits: Small Business Recommendations

As nonprofits tirelessly strive to make a positive impact in their communities, the significance of collaborating with small businesses cannot be overstated. Small Business Day serves as a poignant reminder of the symbiotic relationship between these two pillars of community engagement and development. In a landscape often overshadowed by corporate giants, small businesses stand as champions of innovation, flexibility, and local empowerment. 

By partnering with small businesses, nonprofits not only gain invaluable support but also tap into a reservoir of creativity, resilience, and shared values. This collaborative spirit not only amplifies the impact of their initiatives but also fosters a sense of solidarity and interconnectedness within the community. On this occasion of Small Business Day, let's explore the opportunities for nonprofits to engage with and empower small businesses, forging partnerships that drive positive change and sustainable growth.

Why Partner with Small Businesses?

1. Shared Values:

Small businesses often operate with a strong sense of purpose and values that align closely with those of nonprofits. By partnering with businesses that share their commitment to social responsibility and community empowerment, nonprofits can amplify their impact and reach.

2. Local Impact:

Small businesses are deeply rooted in their communities and understand the unique needs and challenges they face. Partnering with local businesses allows nonprofits to leverage their intimate knowledge of the community and collaborate on initiatives that address pressing issues effectively.

3. Innovative Solutions:

Small businesses are known for their agility and creativity, often creating personalized solutions to complex problems. By partnering with these businesses, nonprofits can tap into their entrepreneurial spirit and leverage their fresh perspectives to drive positive change.

4. Flexible and Personalized Services:

Small businesses often offer flexible and personalized services that cater to the specific needs and constraints of nonprofits. Unlike larger corporations with rigid structures, small businesses are more adaptable and responsive, willing to tailor their offerings to accommodate the unique requirements of nonprofit projects and initiatives. Whether it's adjusting timelines, customizing products, or providing personalized support, small businesses are adept at delivering solutions that meet nonprofits' goals effectively and efficiently. By leveraging the flexibility and personalized attention offered by small businesses, nonprofits can navigate challenges more effectively and achieve greater impact with their limited resources.

Recommended Small Businesses for Nonprofits

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting some fellow small businesses that cater to nonprofits through our clients and conferences, so we’d like to introduce some of our recommended peers that can take your nonprofit to the next level.

  1. Canvas Cloud - Canvas Cloud helps nonprofits form their go-to-market strategy for designing, implementing, and supporting their new - or rebooted - Salesforce system. This dedicated and proactive team helps nonprofits reach their goals by sharing technology tools that will allow them to more effectively create an everlasting impact and enact change in the world. Since founding Canvas Cloud in 2019, Daniel and Benjamin have helped enact change in their community through helping nonprofits streamline their CRMs and advising on best practices.
       

  2. Presence&Company - Presence&Company’s mission is to re-energize nonprofit’s  fundraising approach with strong case statements and foundational funding strategies. Oftentimes, it can be challenging to assemble the projects and activities into a cohesive narrative that allows for a strong compelling ask for funding. With Lyssa and her team’s help, nonprofits can receive assistance with an experienced eye to take their mission’s impact to the next level.

  3. Entrusted IT - Many nonprofits struggle with maintaining technology systems and best practices. Entrusted IT strives to fill that gap by offering flexible IT support, ranging from on-demand assistance to comprehensive managed services. Their dedicated helpdesk is committed to enhancing nonprofits’ productivity by resolving technical issues promptly.  They can even assist you with obtaining grant funding to help support the cost of a transition!  

  4. Coalensce Marketing - Coalesce’s mission is to provide low cost marketing, creative design, website design, integrated marketing, and strategic non-profit marketing solutions to these social enterprises. 

In conclusion, the partnership between nonprofits and small businesses is not just a transactional arrangement; it's a strategic alliance built on shared values, innovation, and mutual support. By harnessing the creativity, flexibility, and personalized services offered by small businesses, nonprofits can amplify their impact and unlock new possibilities for social innovation and transformation.