Learning Outcomes

This module is structured around two interconnected pillars that form the foundation of sustainable fundraising and long-term organizational resilience:

Chapter 1: Psychological Support and Resilience – In an increasingly competitive and complex funding environment, Migrant Supporting Organisations (MSOs) must move beyond reliance on single grants to secure their sustainability. This module equips leaders with practical tools to map funding opportunities, evaluate their alignment with organizational missions, and engage effectively with donors, partners, and platforms. By broadening their funding base through diverse sources—from EU programmes and foundations to corporate and community initiatives—MSOs can build resilience, strengthen partnerships, and ensure lasting impact in their work with migrants.

Chapter 2: Organizational Health Assessment – To thrive in today’s challenging environment, Migrant Supporting Organisations (MSOs) must pair effective fundraising with strong strategic planning. This chapter guides leaders in setting SMART goals, diversifying funding sources, and embedding sustainability into daily operations. With practical tools, real-world case studies, and expert guidance, participants will learn to build resilient strategies that align with their mission, strengthen financial stability, and ensure long-term impact for the communities they serve.

Knowledge Objectives

Participants will know and understand:

  • The funding landscape: key public donors, EU agencies, private foundations, corporate social responsibility programmes, and alternative mechanisms such as crowdfunding.
  • Strategic fundraising frameworks: structured approaches to mapping, evaluating, and prioritizing funding opportunities.
  • Partnership development: the role of alliances, networks, and consortia in enhancing access to funding.
  • Strategic planning principles: the importance of goal setting, action planning, and performance monitoring for MSO sustainability.
  • Components of sustainability: financial, social, and environmental dimensions that underpin organizational resilience.
  • Financial management tools: budgeting, forecasting, and risk management methods adapted to MSO contexts.

Skills Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Map and analyse the funding ecosystem to identify high-fit opportunities.
  • Evaluate the alignment of potential funding with their organization’s mission, capacity, and long-term objectives.
  • Build and maintain partnerships and consortia for collaborative fundraising.
  • Design actionable strategic plans with SMART goals and measurable outcomes.
  • Implement budgeting and forecasting techniques to manage resources effectively.
  • Apply risk management strategies to reduce financial vulnerability.
  • Leverage digital platforms, events, and networking opportunities to engage funders and stakeholders.
  • Use case studies and problem-solving tools to address real-world fundraising and planning challenges.

 

Attitudes Objectives

Participants will demonstrate:

  • A proactive mindset: shifting from reactive grant-seeking to diversified, long-term financing strategies.
  • Strategic foresight: commitment to aligning fundraising efforts with broader organizational missions and sustainability goals.
  • Collaborative spirit: willingness to engage in partnerships, networks, and shared initiatives to strengthen impact.
  • Accountability and transparency: ethical responsibility in managing funds and reporting to stakeholders.
  • Adaptive resilience: openness to innovation, flexibility in response to changing donor landscapes, and persistence in securing sustainable resources.
  • Commitment to sustainability: valuing not only financial stability but also social and environmental responsibility in organizational practices.

 

This module emphasizes that the sustainability of MSOs is not merely about securing immediate funding, but fundamentally about building resilient financial and organizational strategies that ensure long-term impact. The integration of diversified fundraising practices with strategic planning creates a solid foundation for financial stability, effective partnerships, and mission-driven growth. By broadening their funding base and embedding sustainability into their core operations, MSOs can strengthen their capacity to adapt, to serve migrant communities with consistency and quality, and to achieve lasting social change.

 

MODULE 3 FUNDRAISING PART1

MODULE 3 FUNDRAISING PART2

Course Content

Chapter 1. Strategic Planning & Organizational Sustainability
Chapter 2. Strategic Planning & Organizational Sustainability
1.1 Identify Traditional and Alternative Funding Opportunities
1.2 Evaluate funding sources
1.3 Manage Alliances and Partnerships
1.4 Leverage events and platforms
2.2 Understanding the Key Components
2.3 Why Strategic Planning & Sustainability Matter
2.4 Financial Management in Strategic Planning
2.5 Mode of Delivery: Online Learning & Resource Sharing
2.6 Live Case Studies & Real-time Problem Solving
2.7. Suggested Expert Leadership: Vsi Socialiniu Inovaciju Centras
2.8. Action Plan for Implementing Sustainability Practices
2.9. Conclusion & Key Takeaways
Final Quiz
Module III – Quiz