Contingency plan. Lots of people (read: your colleagues) don’t think about this until they need one. Let me guess— you might have needed a contingency plan for nonprofit organizations in the last 3 months?

I’m not going to say they are the most fun part of running a non-profit. It usually requires thinking about and dealing with a doomsday scenario. But what’s worse is getting to the day after doomsday without a path forward.

Here are a few ways you can make progress toward a usable and flexible contingency plan for nonprofit organizations so that your nonprofit is prepared to pivot when the time comes.

Who is involved?

What should you do?

Some events that might require a contingency plan:

Remember this

You don’t have to have all the answers in your contingency plan for nonprofit organizations, but you do need to have a clear path to make decisions and prioritize important actions when the you-know-what hits the you-know-what.

Need help getting started with contingency planning? Contact me for a 30-minute call and we’ll take the first steps together. Looking for guidance during this weird COVID-19 world? Purchase Incite! Consulting’s Pivot Package and add contingency planning as your Wild Card service.