Non-Profits and Profits: How Can Non-Governmental Organizations Engage in Business

School pupils thanking Ubuntu for sending them to school.

The core of running a non-profit relies on generous donations from corporations and individuals. The essence of such organizations is to ensure that they can meet their objective without making profits from their work.

However, the landscape has been changing over the years. A 2005 Harvard Business Review commentary states that more non-profits seek ways to generate profits and grow their organizations.

"Earned-income ventures are nothing new in the non-profit sector, of course. For example, charitable organizations have long-run universities, hospitals, and theatre groups. What is new is the breadth of interest. No longer relegated to education, health care, and the arts, revenue-generating initiatives are being launched or considered in virtually every non-profit domain, from human services to housing to the environment," the article said.

In every country, licenses given to non-profits ensure that they are not engaging in gainful activities and help them stay within their tax confines. However, these organizations occasionally require multiple income sources to propel their endeavor forward.

(c) Develop Africa. Students who received a new school bag thanked Pollard and Hallmark Safety Ltd.

 

Which begs the questions:

  1. How do non-profits engage with business and profit activities without breaking the rules?
  2. How can they ensure they open more avenues to support their committed programs?

 

Opening a Separate Entity

This is probably the best way to ensure that non-profits engage in business within the law. Nonprofits can set up a separate entity solely to increase their funds to support their causes.

This separation of ideology can help organizations take advantage of their opportunities while keeping their original mandate intact. However, it is required that organizations find out what the law says in the regions they operate in and how the two entities can engage seamlessly within the law.

Even so, non-profits need to be careful not to enter predatory business cultures that go against their values. In addition, they need to ensure that the goals and objectives of the new outfit do not eclipse the original intentions of the non-profits.

Long-Term Partnerships with Profitable Businesses

Creating long-term partnerships with profitable businesses is one of the most popular ways to increase funds for non-profits. This would mean that the companies commit to a set period to support the causes of the non-profit organization.

Even though it is a valued alternative, most organizations might rely on several partnerships instead of one.

A great way to create business partnerships is to ensure that the business goals align with the organization's goals. Even so, see if the company works around the organization's area of expertise in community social responsibility activities.

An article in the Candid Blog states that non-profits have much to offer commercial businesses through partnerships.

It said: "By establishing these policies, businesses work internally and externally to be more responsible stewards. Because consumers demand more transparent and responsible products and services, more and more businesses are creating corporate social responsibility policies. A non-profit could help a business become more profitable and attractive to consumers through a partnership."

A Subsidiary of a Large Corporation

Safaricom in Kenya has created one of the most vibrant social organizations in Kenya through its Safaricom Foundation. The strong link between the foundation and its mother company has seen many projects in education, health, and community initiatives, and many more have been launched seamlessly and successfully.

(c) Safaricom Foundation. SafaricomFoundation logo.

 

Donations from established enterprises can give non-profits the needed stability. However, non-profits should maintain focus on the impact goals of their organization. It is easy to be quickly roped into the parents' company plan.

To preserve the organization's integrity, it is encouraged that a clear management distance is maintained between the corporation and its non-profit arm.

 

This is a brief documentary of Develop Africa in Sierra Leone distributing school supplies in Kamawornie Village. These school supplies were donated by Hallmark Safety. Click to watch now. 

 

Spun a Social-Impact Outfit

Social impact projects sit between profitable businesses and community-focused initiatives. As a result, social impact projects or organizations have strong stability as they have figured out how to create a revenue stream while creating significant societal benefits. In the end, the dependency on donations is tamed.

Experts even believe an impact-led organization can lead to faster social transformation.

"Impact-driven businesses make money while making a difference because they impact lives. They, therefore, bridge the gap between economic growth and social development by creating shared prosperity and consequently a better, safer world," Professor Henrietta Onwuegbuzie of Lagos Business School said in an interview with Yale University publication Yale Insights.

Some initiatives that can transform societies are alternative energy, recycling services, organic farming, low-cost health initiatives, and many more. These areas touch the lives of many in the community. Non-profits can opt to create an outfit that does just this.

Businesses Supporting Nonprofit Organizations: The Benefits:

  • Elevate your business or organization's profile by showing social responsibility
  • Develop great public relations
  • Increase business sales, impact, and visibility through increased brand awareness
  • Build a positive work environment through community involvement and charitable giving
  • Provide tremendous opportunities for fun, morale-boosting activities that give staff and customers the "feel-good factor."

 

Additionally, supporting a nonprofit provides tremendous opportunities for fun, morale-boosting activities that give staff and customers a "feel-good".

(c) Develop Africa. JMA Solutions supports Develop Africa on an ongoing basis, and beneficiaries are thankful

 

For-Profit Companies Giving Back Through Develop Africa

Over the years, many for-profit businesses and companies have partnered with Develop Africa by donating funds, resources, or in-kind items. Below are some examples:

In-Kind Items

  • Notebooks, school supplies, office supplies, books, solar lights, backpacks, water bottles, clothing, games, umbrellas, etc.
  • Laptops, iPads, network hubs, monitors, etc
  • School furniture - desks, chairs, etc.

 

(c) Develop Africa. People of Mgbaikoli village in Sierra Leone received their first-ever solar-powered light.

 

Donated funds have been used to do the following:

  • Distribute school supplies, mosquito nets, solar lights, toiletries, etc.
  • Set up a computer lab
  • Support computer training, orphan care, and youth mentoring activities
  • Microfinance loans for women.

 

(c) Develop Africa. Packs of mosquito net distributed to the people by Develop Africa.

 

Strategic Partnerships With Nonprofit Organizations

Strategic Partnerships or Alliances enable nonprofits to strengthen and expand their programs and services beyond what they can do alone. Partnerships with other nonprofit organizations help each partner do more, reduce overhead costs, and expand their impact.

Implementing Partner

In several of these partnerships, Develop Africa Inc. has played the role of the "Implementing Partner." This is where another nonprofit organization has come alongside us to help complete part of a project.

Below are some examples of activities done where the implementing partner has been Develop Africa Inc.

  • Distribute notebooks, school supplies, mosquito nets, solar lights, toiletries, folding chairs, etc.
  • Build a classroom in Sierra Leone.
  • Tuition and scholarships
  • Computer training
  • Orphan support
  • Microfinance loans
  • Entrepreneurship training

 

(c) Develop Africa. Tailoring training organized by Develop Africa

 

Funding Partner

In other partnerships, we have played the "Funding Partner" role, helping to source funds or resources. We have also been able to provide funds to other organizations from grants we have received. This has enabled us to expand our impact into countries where we do not have a presence.

Through these partnerships, we have been able to accomplish the following, for example:

  • Support breast cancer alleviation and surgery in Sierra Leone
  • Provide laptops for youth education in Nigeria
  • Support the education of autistic children in Senegal
  • Support the education of children in Ghana, The Gambia, and Liberia
  • Send school supplies to Cameroon, Ghana, Liberia, and Niger
  • Distribute thousands of notebooks to organizations and schools in Sierra Leone

 

(c) Develop Africa. Students in Cameroon receive school supplies, "One Child, One Pencil."

 

Donor / Partner Opportunities With Develop Africa:

There are several ways you can help – from small, one-off activities to long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships. Here are a few current opportunities:

  1. Make Develop Africa Inc. your company/organization's Charity of the Year,' and get all your staff involved in campaigning and fundraising activities.
  2. Sponsor an African child's education or apprenticeship.
  3. Pay for a village school to be built
  4. Donate sports or school equipment.
  5. Sponsor our publicity materials, merchandise, or website.
  6. Equip a computer lab
  7. Pay for shipping of a container of books, school supplies, computers, etc.
  8. Provide seed money for small businesses and sponsor microfinance projects
  9. Set up an Employer's Matching Gift program. Develop Africa Inc. is a tax-exempt charitable organization eligible to receive Matching Gifts. Some companies will provide a 100% match, doubling the value of your gift. Applying for a Corporate Matching Gift is easy. Some corporate intranet sites allow employees to use them directly online. Others provide forms that can be printed out and mailed. Check with your HR department if you can't find the link on your company's website.

 

(c) Develop Africa. See Your Impact partner visited Door of Hope in Sierra Leone before the creation of Develop Africa Sierra Leone.

 

(c) Develop Africa. Alix from GlobalGiving visits the Creating Pathway Centre in Sierra Leone.

As stated, non-profits must assess their environment before engaging with corporations or beginning profitable ventures. However, most countries would allow collaboration to enable non-profits to grow their work beyond dependency on donations and well-wishers.

If the social impact of African non-profits is to be felt in a much larger form, it is worth considering.

 

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