
Inclusive Strategic Planning for Nonprofits: 4 Principles to Build Alignment and Impact A more effective approach to strategic planning centers on collaboration, shared ownership, and ongoing learning—rather than a top-down process. By designing planning as an inclusive, strengths-based, and adaptive practice, nonprofit leaders can build real alignment and momentum toward their mission. This episode of Nonprofit Mission: Impact explores four guiding principles that shift planning from a check the box exercise into a meaningful, living process. Collaborative by design: Engage stakeholders to build shared direction Strengths-based: Build from what's working to create momentum Strategy for everyone: Insight comes from across the organization Equity-centered: Embed inclusion and cultural humility throughout Built for use: Treat the plan as a living, regularly revisited tool Action-oriented: Use short-term implementation plans, check-ins, and reflection to adapt and move forward Highlights <p class="MsoListParagraphCxSpFirst" style= "mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt:
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