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How African NGOs Grow

Overview

This report from The Bridgespan Group provides a detailed analysis of how successful African NGOs have overcome systemic challenges to scale impact sustainably. Drawing from in-depth case studies across sub-Saharan Africa, the report identifies key success factors enabling local organizations to transition from start-up phase to sustained growth, despite limited access to flexible funding and capacity support.

Key Insights:

  • Clear Mission and Adaptive Models: Successful NGOs maintain a strong, clearly defined mission while staying adaptive to changing community needs and external conditions. 
  • Leadership That Shares Power: Growth-oriented organizations prioritize leadership that actively includes diverse voices, shares decision-making power, and develops strong second-tier leadership. 
  • Investment in Talent and Systems: These organizations strategically build internal capacity, emphasizing staff development, performance management, and efficient operational systems. 
  • Networks and Partnerships: High-impact NGOs leverage relationships with peer organizations, funders, and governments, using networks to gain legitimacy, access resources, and share knowledge. 
  • Diversified and Localized Funding: While most funding still comes from global donors, growing NGOs make intentional efforts to diversify funding sources and increase support from African donors.

Drawing from in-depth case studies across sub-Saharan Africa, the report offers practical guidance for NGO leaders navigating the complexities of scale.

Publication Year:

2024

Source | Publisher:

The Bridgespan Group

Best Suited For:

Executive Leadership, Fundraising Team, Programs Team

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