KBL Impact Partners
07/06/2026
🤔 What if financial pressure is pointing to something deeper than the budget?
When cash reserves feel thin, revenue slows down, expenses grow, or one funding source carries too much weight, nonprofit leaders can feel the strain quickly.
And those moments often reveal more than a financial challenge.
They can show where the organization may need stronger systems, clearer roles, better communication, or more aligned leadership.
Financial clarity and organizational capacity are deeply connected.
When leaders look beyond the numbers, stronger questions begin to surface:
🔹 Are our systems keeping up with our growth?
🔹 Are fundraising, programs, and communication working together?
🔹 Are we investing enough in the infrastructure that supports the mission?
Financial clarity can help leaders see the full picture and make thoughtful decisions before pressure turns into a crisis.
It creates room for steadier leadership, stronger support, and decisions that help sustain the mission.
✨ A helpful place to begin is with TCC Group’s Core Capacity Assessment Tool (CCAT®), an online, survey-based assessment developed by the TCC Group to evaluate nonprofit organizations’ core capacities and overall effectiveness. Learn more about how the CCAT® works here: https://www.tccgrp.com/ccat
07/02/2026
What if your financial numbers could help you lead with more confidence, not more stress?
For many nonprofit leaders, financial reports can feel overwhelming at first glance.
Yet when those numbers are understood clearly, they can become one of the most helpful leadership tools an organization has.
Financial clarity can:
💛 Show how long your organization can continue operating under current conditions
💛 Highlight important patterns before they become urgent
💛 Help you make decisions with more steadiness and confidence
It gives leaders the insight they need to move from reacting to planning, from wondering to understanding, and from feeling pressure to making decisions with greater peace of mind.
When leaders understand what their numbers are telling them, they are better equipped to protect the mission, support their teams, and plan for long-term sustainability.
Financial clarity provides nonprofit leaders with a stronger foundation for the decisions they make every day.
It helps them feel informed, steady, and ready to make better decisions that support the mission for the long term.
✨ Want to better understand what your numbers are telling you? Watch our Financial Leadership Masterclass replay and begin building more clarity around your organization’s financial picture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMalqlp8zSA
06/19/2026
Juneteenth is a powerful reminder of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing work of creating communities where every person has the opportunity to thrive. ❤️💛💚
Today, we honor the history, courage, and strength of those who came before us, and reflecting on the role each of us has in building a more just and equitable future.
As nonprofit leaders, changemakers, and community builders, may we continue to listen, learn, and work together to create lasting impact.
💛 What is one way your organization is helping to build a more just and equitable future?
When it comes to data, many nonprofit leaders wonder where to begin and what to pay attention to first.
With so many numbers to track, it can be hard to know which ones truly show whether your mission is moving forward.
In this short clip, Brad brings the conversation back to the best starting point: your mission. He shares a simple, grounding way to think about data, including how to look for meaningful signals even when your own information feels incomplete.
Take a moment to watch and reflect on what your numbers may be telling you about your mission’s impact!
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