Even if you have never worked for, or
managed, an NFP before, you may find that you have many useful skills which can
directly assist your organisation. Your individual skills, and the talents of
your team members, is what gives your NFP its edge and corporate advantage over
the other charities.
Leadership Skills
While you may not consider leadership
skills to be important, remember, that it takes more than passion to lead an
NFP to success. Leadership skills can vary but generally consist of the ability
to think strategically and communicate well. Being able to motivate and inspire
others is also an important asset to your company.
Marketing Skills
While traditional leaders have a team of
marketers and social media managers working for them, NFPs have a leaner budget
and must take on some of the efforts themselves. Social media can increase the
awareness of your NFP and directly increase your fundraising efforts. As more
and more people are accessing their information on mobile devices, NFPs need to
stay up with the technology or avoid getting overlooked entirely.
Networking Skills
Being able to get out there and connect
with other businesses and individuals will hold you in good stead. Effective
communication and networking skills will enable you to reach out to potential
donors and sponsors and really get across your motivations for doing what you
do. Through your words alone, you can make connections that will guarantee
long-term support, and ultimately the longevity of business.
Financial Skills
While financial skills can be learnt,
having the ability to be able to manage the monies which come into the
organisation can overcome any foreseeable challenges. It is not just a simple
case of profit and loss for a nonprofit as the money may go back into the
company to further their charitable aims, or even be allocated toward
future fundraising and campaigns, as well as salaries and other running costs.