1. Sustainable programs have clear value. How is your program different and better at solving the problem?
2. Grant makers today invest rather than give. What makes your program investment-worthy?
3. People support people they trust. What's your strategy to build and sustain relationships that pay?
4. Growth occurs from the inside, out. How well are you leveraging the value of existing resources – including board, staff, program participants and volunteers?
5. The giving public has three priorities: child and family well-being; public safety/justice; and economic development. What return-on-investment value does your program produce for one or more of these?
6. People want to see, not just outcomes, but impact. What are your program's impacts and how are you sharing this value with the public?
7. Diverse income streams ensure sustainability. What value distinctions give your program an advantage over the million-plus nonprofits now seeking grants, donations, and social-enterprise financing?