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Is it a project?

The short answer? Probably.

Especially if it:

  • Is time-bound or temporary.

  • Creates something unique or new.

  • Isn’t a regular or existing part of your operations, programs, or services.

For most mission-driven organizations, projects involve creating or implementing something new - a new system, program, service, or way of working. Projects are often tied to a strategic initiative or critical need or to grant or special funding (although our project deliverables may eventually become a sustainable part of our regular operations). And projects usually require that we create buy-in and inspire collaboration and action from diverse teams of staff, leaders, clients, users, partners, donors, and community members.

Projects in mission-driven organizations are as varied as the communities and missions they serve, but common types of projects include:

  • Developing or piloting new services or programs

  • Pursuing or implementing grant funding

  • Technology/System implementations or upgrades

  • Special events or campaigns

  • Organizational development or restructuring

  • Program assessments or improvements

  • Gathering user/client/stakeholder input

  • Process improvements

  • Research initiatives

  • Design Thinking/Problem Solving

  • Exploring and building partnerships

  • Training programs and capacity building

  • Renovations/Space Upgrades

Our diverse experience in mission-driven organizations allows us to manage a broad range of projects, and we offer three tiers of project services to support a wide variety of project needs. Learn more about our clients and recent work.

Want more? Watch as Jami Yazdani defines a project and talks about what that means for you!

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