#050: Federal Funding Freezes Pt. 2: The Future of Nonprofit Financial Independence

EPISODE · Oct 3, 2025 · 32 MIN

#050: Federal Funding Freezes Pt. 2: The Future of Nonprofit Financial Independence

from The Atrómitos Way · host Atrómitos, LLC

Today’s episode is the second in a two-part conversation with Atrómitos president, founder, and CEO Michealle Gady and legal intern Devon Cavaliere. Together with Communications Director Monette Goodrich, they delve into strategic responses nonprofit organizations can enact in the current political and funding landscape. They discuss the importance of financial independence, the urgency of diversifying funding sources, effective advocacy strategies, and the necessity of documentation and legal preparedness. The convergence of executive branch funding freezes, judicial limitations on protective relief, and congressional rescissions represents an unprecedented threat to the nonprofit sector. But it's also a call to action. Organizations that adapt to this new reality can not only survive but potentially emerge stronger. The organizations that don't adapt are putting their missions, their staff,and the communities they serve at serious risk.Key TakeawaysFinancial Independence: Nonprofits should limit federal funding to 30-50% of their budget, and a multi-year diversification plan is essential for sustainability. The organizations that survive this transition are the ones that started planning yesterday, not tomorrow.Political Engagement: Effective advocacy should focus on more than just issue education—nonprofits need to strengthen congressional relationships by establishing themselves as a valuable resource for policymakers. Start local, and build a clear, compelling narrative using personal success stories.Documentation and Legal Preparedness: Documentation of impact is essential for survival in a volatile environment, but organizations must think strategically about what resonates with different audiences. Numbers matter for budget justifications, but stories are key for political communications.-These changes to the nonprofit funding landscape aren't going away after the next election—they represent a fundamental shift in how all three branches of government approach federal funding decisions. The traditional playbook of relying on successful lawsuits to provide sector-wide protection no longer works. The question for every nonprofit leader is not whether these changes will affect their organization, but whether they're prepared when they do.Atrómitos Knowledge Hub Promo--This podcast is a production of Atrómitos, a woman-owned boutique consulting firm creating a better way for our health and human services provider clients to achieve their goals by strengthening internal operations, enhancing financial stability and evaluating public policies.Want to know more about the firm behind the podcast?Atrómitos, LLC Website: https://atromitosconsulting.comFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atromitos-llc/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@atromitosllcGet Emails: https://atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-way/#subscriberIn addition to our podcast, we've developed additional resources to improve your understanding of both long-standing and emerging issues important to leaders in the health and human service provider, government and philanthropic sectors.Our articles, policy briefs and infographics provide you with information you can use to reach your organization’s goals. Atrómitos Way Podcast Website: www.atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-wayFollow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/showcase/the-atrómitos-wayArticles: https://atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-way/progress/White Papers: https://atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-way/unlocking/

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