Nuba Mountains International Association (NMIA)
Fundraising Strategy Framework
2026–2028 Strategic Resource Mobilization Guide
1. Introduction
The Nuba Mountains International Association (NMIA) exists to serve, empower, and advocate for the Nuba community in the diaspora and homeland. To fulfill this mission effectively, NMIA requires a strong, transparent, and sustainable fundraising system. This fundraising strategy provides a practical framework for mobilizing financial and in-kind resources to support humanitarian response, education, women and youth empowerment, cultural preservation, advocacy, and community development initiatives.
2. Purpose of the Strategy
The purpose of this fundraising strategy is to:
- strengthen NMIA’s financial sustainability,
- diversify income sources,
- improve donor confidence and accountability,
- support program implementation and emergency response,
- and build long-term partnerships for community impact.
3. Fundraising Goal
To establish a reliable and diversified fundraising system that enables NMIA to finance its priority programs and respond effectively to urgent community and humanitarian needs.
4. Strategic Fundraising Objectives
- Increase community-based giving and member contributions.
- Develop structured fundraising campaigns for priority causes.
- Expand digital and online fundraising outreach.
- Build partnerships with churches, nonprofits, and friends of NMIA.
- Strengthen proposal writing and grant-seeking capacity.
- Improve donor stewardship, transparency, and reporting.
- Create a culture of volunteer-led resource mobilization.
5. Core Fundraising Principles
NMIA’s fundraising shall be guided by the following principles:
- Transparency
- Accountability
- Integrity
- Community ownership
- Inclusion
- Stewardship
- Sustainability
- Compassion-driven service
6. Key Fundraising Approaches
6.1 Membership Giving
NMIA will encourage annual dues, monthly contributions, and special solidarity donations from members and supporters.
6.2 Emergency Appeals
NMIA will launch urgent fundraising appeals during humanitarian crises, displacement emergencies, conflict escalation, and urgent community needs.
6.3 Community Events
NMIA will organize fundraising dinners, cultural events, benefit gatherings, awareness forums, and special celebrations to raise funds and visibility.
6.4 Digital Fundraising
NMIA will use online tools such as donation links, crowdfunding platforms, website giving pages, and social media campaigns to reach supporters widely.
6.5 Church and Faith-Based Partnerships
NMIA will engage churches and faith communities to support relief, education, and community development through offerings, mission support, and special appeals.
6.6 Grants and Institutional Funding
NMIA will prepare concept notes and grant proposals for foundations, humanitarian agencies, and charitable organizations aligned with its mission.
6.7 Friends of NMIA Network
NMIA will build a support circle of non-member donors, advocates, and well-wishers who believe in the cause and are willing to contribute.
6.8 Sponsorship and Business Support
NMIA will seek sponsorships from businesses and entrepreneurs willing to support community programs and public events.
6.9 Merchandise and Visibility Campaigns
NMIA may develop branded items such as T-shirts, caps, and souvenirs to raise funds and promote identity.
7. Donor Engagement and Stewardship
NMIA will maintain donor trust by:
- sharing clear campaign goals,
- acknowledging donations,
- reporting on results,
- documenting impact through stories and images,
- and issuing financial and program updates where possible.
8. Risks and Mitigation
| Risk | Impact | Mitigation |
| Limited donor base | Low revenue | Expand outreach and diversify supporters |
| Weak follow-up | Donor loss | Create regular donor communication system |
| Lack of fundraising coordination | Poor campaign performance | Establish active fundraising committee |
| Poor reporting | Reduced trust | Strengthen accountability and documentation |
| Overdependence on one funding source | Financial instability | Use multiple fundraising channels |
9. Expected Outcomes
By implementing this strategy, NMIA expects:
- stronger community financial participation,
- improved emergency response capacity,
- increased fundraising consistency,
- stronger donor confidence,
- expanded partnerships,
- and improved sustainability for NMIA programs.
NMIA One-Year Fundraising Plan
Annual Fundraising Plan
January–December 2026
1. Annual Goal
To mobilize funds and in-kind support for NMIA’s priority areas, including humanitarian relief, education, women and youth empowerment, advocacy, and organizational development.
2. Priority Fundraising Themes for the Year
- Emergency humanitarian relief
- Education and youth support
- Women empowerment
- Community development
- Cultural preservation
- Organizational sustainability
3. Annual Fundraising Activities Matrix
| Period | Activity | Purpose | Responsible | Expected Result |
| January | New Year Giving Campaign | Launch annual giving momentum | Fundraising Committee | Initial donations raised |
| February–March | Membership Contribution Drive | Strengthen internal giving base | Membership and Finance Teams | Increased member support |
| April | Community Benefit Event | Raise funds and awareness | Events Committee | Event income and new supporters |
| May–June | Online Fundraising Campaign | Reach diaspora and friends | Media/Fundraising Team | Expanded digital donations |
| July | Emergency Relief Appeal | Respond to urgent humanitarian needs | Executive Board/Fundraising Team | Rapid emergency response support |
| August | Church Partnership Month | Engage faith communities | Partnership Team | Church support commitments |
| September | Back-to-School Campaign | Support students and youth | Education Committee | Education-related funds raised |
| October | Grant Proposal Submission Period | Seek institutional support | Proposal Team | Proposals submitted |
| November | Cultural Fundraising Event | Promote culture and raise funds | Cultural Committee | Community participation and funds |
| December | End-of-Year Giving Campaign | Close year strongly | Executive Board/Fundraising Team | Year-end donations and donor retention |
4. Monthly Supporting Actions
- Share fundraising messages on social media
- Update donor and supporter contact lists
- Publish impact stories and community needs
- Thank donors and partners
- Track income and expenditures
- Hold monthly fundraising committee review meetings
5. Annual Targets
NMIA may set targets such as:
- increase active donors,
- secure at least a set number of church or partner supporters,
- submit several grant proposals,
- conduct at least two fundraising events,
- and maintain regular donor communication.
6. Monitoring Indicators
- Number of donors engaged
- Amount raised per campaign
- Number of fundraising events conducted
- Number of proposals submitted
- Number of partnerships established
- Donor retention and repeat giving rate
NMIA Fundraising Committee Terms of Reference (TOR)
1. Committee Name
Fundraising and Resource Mobilization Committee
2. Purpose
The Fundraising and Resource Mobilization Committee is established to support NMIA in planning, coordinating, and implementing fundraising activities and partnership-building efforts that generate financial and material support for the organization’s mission and programs.
3. Objectives
The Committee shall:
- develop fundraising ideas and campaign plans,
- mobilize donations and supporters,
- support proposal development and donor outreach,
- strengthen resource partnerships,
- and promote transparency in fundraising efforts.
4. Key Responsibilities
The Committee shall:
- Develop annual fundraising plans and campaign calendars.
- Organize fundraising events and donation drives.
- Identify donor prospects, sponsors, and supporters.
- Promote online and community-based fundraising.
- Support grant writing, concept notes, and appeals.
- Work with leadership on emergency fundraising responses.
- Maintain donor communication and appreciation efforts.
- Support documentation of funds raised and campaign outcomes.
- Ensure fundraising activities align with NMIA values and priorities.
- Submit updates and recommendations to NMIA leadership.
5. Composition
The Committee may include:
- Chairperson
- Secretary
- Treasurer or Finance Liaison
- Media/Communications Representative
- Events Coordinator
- Proposal/Grant Focal Person
- Church/Partnership Liaison
- Additional volunteer members as needed
6. Reporting Line
The Committee shall report to the Executive Board or designated NMIA leadership body.
7. Meetings
The Committee shall meet:
- monthly for routine planning,
- quarterly for broader review,
- and urgently when emergency appeals are needed.
8. Term of Service
Committee members may serve for a defined period according to NMIA bylaws or organizational policy, with opportunity for renewal based on performance and need.
9. Guiding Principles
Committee members shall uphold:
- honesty,
- transparency,
- teamwork,
- confidentiality where appropriate,
- accountability,
- and respect for NMIA’s mission and community.
10. Expected Outputs
The Committee is expected to produce:
- annual fundraising plan,
- campaign concepts and appeals,
- fundraising event reports,
- donor outreach lists,
- proposal drafts,
- and periodic progress updates.
Short Closing Statement for NMIA Documents
NMIA recognizes fundraising as a strategic and mission-critical function necessary to sustain community service, humanitarian response, advocacy, and development initiatives. Through organized planning, community participation, donor engagement, and transparent stewardship, NMIA seeks to build a strong culture of resource mobilization that reflects its values of unity, service, accountability, and hope.