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695. How to Build an Organization Ready for Its Biggest Moment - Sara LaBarge

An episode of the We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits podcast, hosted by We Are For Good, titled "695. How to Build an Organization Ready for Its Biggest Moment - Sara LaBarge" was published on March 30, 2026 and runs 28 minutes.

March 30, 2026 ·28m · We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

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Sara LaBarge grew up on the Menominee reservation in Wisconsin, won a Gates Millennium Scholarship as a teenager, and went on to lead strategic partnerships at Native Forward Scholars Fund — the largest direct scholarship provider to Native students in the country. When MacKenzie Scott called (twice), their organization was ready. This conversation is about what that readiness actually looked like. Native nonprofits receive less than 0.5% of all philanthropic funding. Native Forward has been ...

Sara LaBarge grew up on the Menominee reservation in Wisconsin, won a Gates Millennium Scholarship as a teenager, and went on to lead strategic partnerships at Native Forward Scholars Fund — the largest direct scholarship provider to Native students in the country. When MacKenzie Scott called (twice), their organization was ready. This conversation is about what that readiness actually looked like.

Native nonprofits receive less than 0.5% of all philanthropic funding. Native Forward has been building anyway — for 55+ years. And the frameworks Sara uses for partnerships, accountability, and trust-based giving are some of the most practically useful we've heard for any fundraiser navigating high-stakes funder relationships right now. 🩵

In this episode, you'll hear:

  • What the "dreaming phase" looked like inside Native Forward after their first MacKenzie Scott gift — and how they moved from scarcity thinking to strategic deployment fast
  • How to identify true alignment with a partner before resources change hands, and why accountability to that alignment is what makes partnerships compound over time
  • How Native Forward is handling a 35% surge in scholarship applications while protecting 55+ years of mission integrity
  • Sara's One Good Thing: why passion alone isn't enough, and what discipline and alignment unlock

Episode Highlights:

  • Sara's origin story: growing up on the Menominee reservation (3:00)
  • Winning the Gates Millennium Scholarship (3:31)
  • What scholarships unlock beyond financial support (7:07)
  • The funding gap + MacKenzie Scott gifts (10:39)
  • Building readiness to absorb and deploy a gift at scale (13:03)
  • Strategic partnerships and the 35% surge in applications (15:25)
  • What authentic partnerships look like in practice (17:06)
  • Relationships as currency and values in action (20:15)
  • The philanthropy story that changed Sara (22:03)
  • One Good Thing: discipline and alignment (24:43)

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Full Episode Landing Page: https://www.weareforgood.com/episode/695


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