CSO Support Clinic

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48 questions

We go through cycles where we have loads of enthusiastic volunteers and then they gradually drop off. We had a big intake at the start of the year and we're already seeing numbers fall. I don't think it's the cause — people seem genuinely interested — but I wonder if we're not giving them a […]

Asked Mar 7, 2026 Surayya H. 107

lead a small, locally‑based CSO with a volunteer board that is passionate but has no formal experience in governance, by‑laws, or compliance. We struggle with clear roles, meeting procedures, and conflict‑avoidance, which sometimes slows decision‑making and weakens our accountability. What simple, practical steps can we take to improve our board governance—such as clearer terms of […]

Asked Apr 23, 2026 James B. 24

I run a small community-based CSO that currently depends almost entirely on short-term project grants from a few international donors. This makes it very hard to plan ahead, retain staff, and invest in strengthening our organisation. What are some practical strategies we can use to diversify our funding and move towards more sustainable income, such as local fundraising, partnerships, or social enterprise activities, while […]

Asked Apr 23, 2026 First N. 12

Our mission statement is about fifteen years old and it really doesn't reflect what we do anymore. We started as a youth sports programme but now we do much broader community development work. The board has been trying to revise it but every time we try we end up in a long debate and can't […]

Asked Jan 13, 2026 James B. 24

Honestly I've always thought of complaints processes as something you put in place when things go wrong, and since we haven't had any serious incidents I've never prioritised it. But a donor recently included it in their due diligence checklist and it made me wonder if I've been thinking about this the wrong way. Can […]

Asked Feb 11, 2026 Colleen D. 27

We've had an ongoing nightmare trying to maintain a proper bank account for our organisation. Our previous bank essentially told us they weren't comfortable with NPO accounts and we've had to move around. Someone at a recent sector meeting mentioned that a law change in 2024 removed NPOs from some kind of list that was […]

Asked Mar 26, 2026 Fayola F. 60

We're a membership organisation with about 50 member organisations. Our AGM attendance is really low — maybe 20-30% — and the members who do show up seem disengaged, like they're just there out of obligation. Decisions tend to get rubber-stamped without much real discussion. We want members to feel like they genuinely have a say […]

Asked Mar 24, 2026 Colleen D. 27

We apply for grants fairly regularly and our success rate honestly isn't great — maybe one in five. I know our work is good but I feel like our proposals aren't doing it justice or we're missing something funders are looking for. Is there a structure or checklist for what a strong proposal should include? […]

Asked Mar 22, 2026 Alyssa B. 51

We've never had a formal complaints process. If someone has an issue they usually just tell whoever they know in the organisation and it gets handled informally. That's mostly worked but we recently had a situation where a beneficiary felt their complaint wasn't taken seriously and it escalated unnecessarily. We want to put something formal […]

Asked Mar 20, 2026 The F. 71

We currently have four active grants and the reporting requirements are honestly overwhelming. Between narrative reports, financial reports, mid-term reviews and site visits I feel like I spend half my time reporting and not enough time doing actual work. I know donor accountability matters and I'm not trying to avoid it — but there has […]

Asked Mar 5, 2026 Ardene S. 26 Answer from Clinic Expert Volunteer

I've been seeing a lot about FATF and the 2024 legislative changes in newsletters from sector bodies but I honestly don't understand what it means for us on the ground. We're a small community organisation — after-school programmes, community events, nothing that sounds remotely like money laundering. Does FATF Recommendation 8 actually affect small organisations […]

Asked Mar 5, 2026 Colleen D. 27 Answer from Clinic Expert Volunteer

We rely heavily on volunteers — probably 20 regular volunteers who give a serious amount of time. I've always assumed that because they're not paid we don't really have any legal obligations towards them. But someone recently mentioned that if a volunteer got injured at one of our activities we could be in serious trouble. […]

We run after-school programmes for children aged 8 to 16. We've never had an incident but I'm increasingly aware we don't have any formal safeguarding policy in place. We do some basic common sense things — no staff alone with a child, that kind of thing — but nothing is written down. I've been told […]

Asked Feb 10, 2026 Ardene S. 26

We're trying to do a policy audit and figure out what we have, what we're missing, and what we actually need. Right now we have our constitution and a basic financial policy and that's about it. I've seen lists of all the policies an organisation should have and it's completely overwhelming. For a small organisation […]

Asked Feb 6, 2026 Colleen D. 27

We've been operating for seven years and we're still almost entirely dependent on one government grant that gets reviewed every year. Every year around renewal time we're holding our breath. I know this is a risky position to be in and we need to diversify but every time we try to develop new income sources […]

We've never had a formal strategic plan. We have a general sense of direction and we respond to funding opportunities as they come up. A consultant we worked with recently told us we really need a strategic plan before we apply for some of the larger grants we're eyeing. I understand the concept but I'm […]

Asked Jan 11, 2026 Omar M. 27

Our organisation is an umbrella body for about 30 smaller community groups. Our accountability situation feels different from a typical service-delivery NGO because we're essentially accountable to our member organisations, not just donors. But we're not sure we're handling this well — some members feel disconnected and don't really know what we do with their […]

Asked Jan 30, 2026 Ardene S. 26

We do a survey at the end of each programme cycle and it gives us some useful data, but by the time we have the results the programme is over and we can't act on the feedback until the next round. I want something more real-time — a way for beneficiaries to give us feedback […]

Asked Jan 29, 2026 Omar M. 27 Answer from Clinic Expert Volunteer

I always get confused between these three terms and I've been a bit embarrassed to ask before because everyone else seems to know. We're putting together a grant proposal and they're asking us to describe our 'outcomes and impact' and I want to make sure I'm answering the right question. Like if we run a […]

Asked Jan 31, 2026 Colleen D. 27

We're a team of six and we've been going about four years. We have a basic staff handbook from when we started but it's very thin — leave entitlements, a bit about conduct, that's about it. We're about to take on new staff for the first time in a while and it's made me realise […]

Asked Mar 29, 2026 Duane S. 45