Launch a new nonprofit program, campaign, or initiative with a deck that coordinates beneficiary impact, donor narrative, and operational readiness across staff and partners.
Nonprofit program launches have to coordinate three constituencies: beneficiaries (program design), donors (funding narrative), and operators (delivery capacity). This template structures the launch across all three so none surprises the others — a common source of program launches that over-promise to donors and under-deliver in the field.
10 slides tuned for nonprofit organizations. DamnSlides fills each with content specific to your company and topic.
Program name, launch date, mission connection, beneficiary group.
Why now: social moment, funding availability, partner alignment.
Beneficiaries: specific community, problem being addressed.
Program design and theory of change.
Differentiation from existing services or programs.
Budget: total, unit economics per beneficiary, cost drivers.
Launch phases: pilot, expansion geographies, national scale.
Channels: community partners, donor events, media, peer nonprofits.
Success metrics: people served, outcomes achieved, donor engagement.
Owners: program, development, communications, operations.
Enter your nonprofit context — company, product, market, specifics.
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Start with bottom-up unit economics: total cost of program ÷ realistic number of beneficiaries in year 1. This gives donors a "$X per life touched" benchmark. Be realistic — over-promising year-one impact damages donor trust more than a modest first year.
Yes. Cultivate 3-5 anchor major donors to lock funding before the public launch. Their early commitment de-risks the program, provides testimonial credibility, and sets the tone for the broader donor campaign that follows.
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