During uncertain times Catchafire brings support
Preparing for a range of outcomes
Nonprofits not only employ 10% of the US workforce, but are the safety net of all of our communities. Organizations are doing all that they can to keep their work moving forward, despite the most recent threat to freeze federal funding and the loss of partnering government departments.

Top consulting and advice nonprofits need:
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Financial planning
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Operating budget review
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Website edits
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Strategy consulting
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Scenario planning
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Hiring and HR consult
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Storytelling for donors
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Change management coach
Aspects of current political climate currently impacting nonprofits’ work


Source: Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) 2025 Research Snapshot, Challenging Times: How U.S. Nonprofit Leaders are Experiencing the Political Context

Legal essentials for nonprofits
Listen in for a timely conversation on how nonprofits can protect themselves, stay compliant, and prepare for a range of possible outcomes.
Don't wait - give your skills
Skills-based volunteer bring much needed emotional and tactical support. Perhaps just as important, volunteers offer a critical commodity right now — optimism for the future. If you have scenario planning skills, legal background or donor engagement ideas, this is the moment for you to get involved.

Projects
Time-bound projects (ranging from 5 to 50 hours) outline specific deliverables and impact statements from the nonprofit so you know what you're signing up for and how your work will benefit others.

One-hour calls
Want to help but don’t have much time? One hour consultation calls allow you to immediately support a nonprofit with a specific question or need.