Small nonprofits have superpowers.

So stop thinking you need millions first.

Because β€œa $500k organization is not just a smaller version of a $5M organization,” says Rebecca White. β€œWhen you compare yourself to someone raising money in a different ecosystem, you miss the practical advantages right in front of you.”

Here’s the twist. ‡

β€œTruly new things rarely need an abundance of money,” says Kevin Kelly. β€œIf that was so, billionaires would have a monopoly on inventing new things, and they don’t. Instead, almost all breakthroughs are made by those who lack money.”

That’s why I loved how The Bridgespan Group recently listed π™Žπ™šπ™«π™šπ™£ π˜Όπ™¨π™¨π™šπ™©π™¨ 𝙀𝙛 π™Žπ™’π™–π™‘π™‘ 𝙖𝙣𝙙 π™ˆπ™žπ™™π™¨π™žπ™―π™š 𝙉𝙀𝙣π™₯π™§π™€π™›π™žπ™©π™¨.

Reframe small as superpower. Glass half full, not half empty.

Which of these 7 resonate with you?

Which do not?

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