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Are You Planning Beyond the Next Grant Cycle?

Written by Trinity Strategic Staff | Aug 20, 2025 3:00:00 PM

Let’s get honest.

Most nonprofits are operating on 12-month survival mode — scrambling from one grant cycle to the next, hoping the next award letter saves the budget.

But here’s the problem:
You can’t build long-term impact on short-term thinking.

 The Grant Dependency Trap

You get a grant. You hire staff. You launch a program.
Then the funding ends — and you’re forced to:

  • Lay off staff

  • Reduce services

  • Pause programs

  • Reapply and repeat the cycle

That’s not strategy. That’s scrambling.
And funders can see it.

What Does Long-Term Planning Actually Look Like?

It’s not about predicting every detail.
It’s about building a sustainability mindset into every program and decision.

Ask:

  • What happens to this program when the grant ends?

  • How do we phase in more flexible revenue?

  • Who are our future funding partners beyond this cycle?

  • Is this initiative worth sustaining at all?

🛠 The Fixer™ Framework: Build Your Post-Grant Plan

Every time you launch a new grant-funded program, attach a Post-Grant Plan that answers:

  1. What is our long-term vision for this program?
    Will it continue, evolve, or sunset?

  2. What new funding streams can support it?
    Can it generate earned income? Attract corporate partners? Be partially absorbed into general operations?

  3. What data and outcomes will make this program attractive to future funders?
    Plan for measurement from day one.

  4. Who do we need to be in conversation with now to sustain this work?
    Think partnerships, donors, and aligned funders — not just grantors.

💡 Real Example

You get a 2-year grant to launch a youth mentorship program.
Most orgs wait until year two to look for more money.

The Fixer™ approach?
Start building sustainability from day one:

  • Track success outcomes quarterly

  • Host donor briefings to showcase early wins

  • Explore school partnerships for shared staffing

  • Apply for smaller bridge grants early

By the end of the grant, you’ve already laid the foundation to sustain (and scale) the work.

Final Thought

Sustainability isn’t a document. It’s a discipline.

If you’re always planning just far enough to cover the current grant, you’re not leading — you’re reacting.
Let’s shift the mindset from funding cycles to mission cycles.

Download the free Funding Sustainability Planning Tool
Book a grant strategy session at trinitystrategic.co

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