#053: Mergers, Acquisitions & Strategic Options for Nonprofits in Uncertain Times (Part 2)

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 47 MIN

#053: Mergers, Acquisitions & Strategic Options for Nonprofits in Uncertain Times (Part 2)

from The Atrómitos Way · host Atrómitos, LLC

In part one of this conversation, our panel of experts discussed legal, regulatory, and financial concerns during transitions in the nonprofit sector. Today, on part two, the discussion shifts towards organizational culture and communication.Michealle Gady, Founder, President & CEO of Atrómitos, LLC, has more than 20 years of experience helping health and human service providers, government agencies, advocates, and philanthropies create lasting community change.Jacob Ferrari is a partner at The Apex Law Group, PLLC, and works with nonprofits at every growth stage including formation, application for tax exemption, board governance, and corporate exit plans.Michaela Kay is a CPA who serves as the practice leader for BDO's Seattle office, focusing on single audits, program specific audits, and financial statements audits for those in the life sciences, social services and housing industries.Julie Morris currently serves as Interim Executive Director at Wellspring Family Services in Seattle. As a professional interim leader, she specializes in helping organizations navigate periods of change and transition.Key TakeawaysWithout for-profit shareholders, the traditional metrics for valuation don’t necessarily apply in the nonprofit sector. How should a nonprofit, and its assets, be valued during a merger or acquisition?When it comes to finding complementary organizations, what does the “dating process” look like for nonprofits, and what can be expected during and after the “honeymoon” phase? Where do organizations stumble once the ink is dry?What is the best way to navigate staff concerns during a transition? When should the conversation expand beyond board members to include staff—especially leadership—without kicking the rumor mill into high gear?Whether your organization is considering a merger, acquisition, or asset transfer, keep in mind that these decisions involve legal, financial, and operational complexity that most organizations don't navigate every day. Leaders striving for a smooth transition need to know when to bring in outside expertise, act from a position of strength rather than crisis, and recognize the human element of organizational change.If this episode resonated with you, please share it with your board, leadership team, or a colleague who might be wrestling with these questions.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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