Sell effectively to mission-driven buyers with a deck that speaks to program outcomes, budget reality, and board-level reporting — not just feature lists.
Nonprofits buy differently: outcomes matter more than features, budget cycles are grant-driven, and the board matters more than the executive director. This template structures your pitch so the board-level impact narrative is explicit — you're helping them deliver the mission, not selling them software.
10 slides tuned for nonprofit organizations. DamnSlides fills each with content specific to your company and topic.
Your company, nonprofit name, program leader, meeting date.
Specific program inefficiency or data blind spot today.
Cost: dollars-to-impact lost, volunteer hours, reporting burden.
Future state: program efficiency and reporting clarity for board.
Product walkthrough covering program manager and executive views.
Peer nonprofits with outcome improvements and board-ready dashboards.
Value model: dollars-to-impact improvement, reporting hours saved.
Implementation plan aligned to grant cycle and board calendar.
Pricing with nonprofit discount, grant-friendly payment terms.
Next step: board presentation, grant proposal, contract signature.
Enter your nonprofit context — company, product, market, specifics.
DamnSlides plans a sales deck structured for nonprofit audiences.
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Yes, 20-40% is standard. Structure your pricing with a nonprofit tier already; don't make them negotiate. That said, the discount should be real but sustainable — a 70% "free for nonprofits" forever play tends to devalue the product.
For small nonprofits: the ED. For mid-sized: program director plus ED with board oversight. For large nonprofits: operations / technology leaders with board committee sign-off. Map early — selling to the wrong level adds months.
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