Running a Zero Budget Program

Virginia da Graça and Nuno Delicado interviewed by Torrey Peace, in the Aid for Aid Workers podcast, about the zero-dollar mindset in Sport for Life.

In today’s episode Virginia da Graca and her colleague Nuno Delicado share a tremendous challenge they faced which we all fear— that is, having less funding for programming. But in this case, their funding wasn’t just slashed a few thousand dollars— it actually went from an annual budget of $77,000 to zero— yes, ZERO.

Being in this situation made them challenge assumptions about what operating costs are absolutely necessary. It also forced them to come up with creative solutions to meet their zero budget. The result? A more committed team, more committed community participants and a motivation to succeed which is contagious.

Of course I don’t expect you to dump all your funding tomorrow to be in a similar situation, but I think this episode will make you challenge your assumptions around what is possible in working with communities as well as how much can be done with a team committed to your mission.

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How to Assess Impact

by Saerom Choi and Nuno Delicado for SportImpact

Impact assessment may not be rocket science, but it is also not the most linear process. Unlike financial accounting, there are not yet Generally Accepted Impact Assessment Principles to follow. Or “impact accountants” that we can hire to prepare our impact reports. That may explain why, while agreeing assessing impact is important, many organizations still don’t do it and hesitate to make it a true priority.

Contents:
1. Identify Objectives
2. Define the Theory of Change
3. Choose Indicators
4. Collect Data
5. Analyze Data
6. Report Impact
7. Take Action

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μ-Biz: Business Models for Serving the Poor

by Nuno Delicado and Andy Jiang

This report aims to examine market potential at the base of the pyramid (BoP), and provide large companies and entrepreneurs with an integrated set of strategies to tap into this market, in a bottom-up approach to development focusing on value creation by the private sector.

Download/read here.