
Let’s be honest—organizational assessments often get a bad rap—and for good reason! They’re seen as dry, academic, and a little too "check-the-box"
for real-world nonprofit hustle. Maybe an expensive consultant is hired who consumes a lot of time and energy engaging us in an assessment that is built
for organizations that really don’t seem relevant to us. A report gets generated, maybe even printed and bound, and then… onto the shelf it goes. Maybe it’s resurrected or redone when the next funder asks for one or a board member starts asking questions.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
It’s the Mission, Remember?
At the heart of a truly valuable assessment process is a deceptively simple question: Are we fully invested in our mission?
Sounds obvious, right? But we know that nonprofits can easily veer off track. A shiny new grant opportunity appears—close to our mission but not quite there. Programs expand because they’re exciting, not because they’re effective. Legacy projects keep going long after their expiration date.
And suddenly, you’re scattered, overstretched, and a little lost.
A meaningful assessment helps cut through the noise. It brings organizations back to center—back to mission. And when done well, with honesty and
intention, it does more than produce numbers. It sparks reflection, encourages tough conversations, and realigns everyone around what really matters.
Wasting Resources? Not on My Watch
Let’s talk stewardship. Your staff, your dollars, your time—they’re precious. An organizational culture invested in assessment makes sure you're getting the most out of what you’ve got.
When you assess across key areas like leadership, fundraising, communications, governance, and programs, you spot what’s working and what’s not. Then you do something about it. That’s how you move from status quo to strategic growth. That’s how you build sustainability. That’s how you lead with confidence.
The Nonprofit Capacity Assessment Tool, launching May 16, offers a fresh, mission-focused way to assess your organization—no consultants, no fluff. Join the mailing list for first access. The tool will be publicly available on May 19.