Webinar: Rethinking How Non-Profits Can Fund Themselves

Mar 18, 2026

How you finance your work, be it projects, organizations, or programs, will require rethinking?

This is the recording of our live webinar held on March 18, where we explored new approaches to financing non-profit and mixed-profit initiatives in a rapidly changing global landscape.

In recent years, global development funding has faced significant disruption. US overseas development aid has been dramatically reduced, with a large majority of programs cancelled, and worldwide aid is projected to continue declining. These shifts are already having profound impacts—affecting economic stability, health outcomes, and the viability of critical programs across low-income countries.

As traditional funding sources shrink and alternative support remains limited, organizations must rethink how they finance their work.

In this session, we discuss:

  • The evolving global funding landscape
  • A spectrum of financing structures for non-profit and hybrid models
  • Emerging financing blueprints from around the world
  • Practical insights for building resilient, self-sustaining programs

Hosted by Diane Osgood and Tom Cummings, this conversation also features Dr. Data Santorino, a Uganda-based clinician, researcher, and global health innovator, who shares frontline perspectives on designing sustainable solutions in resource-constrained settings.

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