Nonprofits can start using Scrum for one agreed-upon focus area, such as a fundraising committee, and forming a cross-functional team of 3 to 9 people. By following a structured checklist that includes setting Sprint goals…
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“Speaking Scrum”: A Glossary for Nonprofit Teams
Nonprofits can improve their internal communication and project efficiency by mastering Scrum terminology. A shared language allows team members to align on goals and deliver mission-critical value more effectively. Our free guide breaks down the…
The Nonprofit Agile Leader: Scrum Master vs. Product Owner
Which one is the right fit for you? The choice between Scrum Master and Product Owner is not a matter of which role is “better.” Both roles are essential for successful Agile implementation. Rather, the…
Why Agile is the Secret Weapon for Nonprofits
In the world of nonprofits, your team is constantly navigating a unique set of challenges — resource constraints, growing community need, and the ever-present pressure to maximize impact with limited time and funding. Your mission…
Reduced from 6 months to just weeks! A UK charity’s transparent, streamlined process
At Marie Curie, a large charity in the UK that supports people at the end of their lives, Gemma Rawlins leads the Fundraising Innovation Team. The charity attracts £175 million in giving each year in…