Fundraise with a nonprofit pitch deck that frames impact like a for-profit business case — mission, traction, operating leverage, and path to sustainability.
Major donors, family offices, and impact funders increasingly evaluate nonprofits with for-profit rigor: dollars-to-impact efficiency, scalable program model, and path to financial sustainability. This template structures the narrative that way without losing the mission center.
10 slides tuned for nonprofit organizations. DamnSlides fills each with content specific to your company and topic.
Organization name, mission statement, and founding year.
Specific injustice, gap, or unmet need you address.
Your program or intervention with theory of change.
Population size, current underservice, and annual impact opportunity.
Program walkthrough with participant outcomes.
Lives impacted, program completion, and third-party validation.
Operating model: dollars per outcome, scaling cost curve.
Vs. government programs, other nonprofits, and market-based alternatives.
Leadership, board, and community partnerships.
Funding goal, program expansion plan, and sustainability path.
Enter your nonprofit context — company, product, market, specifics.
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