Is There Space for Self-Care in Philanthropy?
“I’m doing the work of three people right now because of layoffs.”
It’s no secret that front-line fundraisers are leaving their roles at an alarming rate. Many are walking away from causes they care deeply about because the work environment isn’t sustainable.
As non-profit leaders, it’s time to stop and ask: Why are our best people leaving, and what can we do to create a culture that keeps them engaged, valued, and fulfilled?
In my conversations with fundraisers across the country, I hear the same themes again and again. Poor management, a lack of support, and a toxic work environment are driving people out. And while bad management can be addressed, it’s often a reflection of something bigger: unhealthy leadership and a toxic culture that allows dysfunction to thrive.
So how do you know if your organization’s culture is part of the problem? Chances are, you already sense it. But here are a few warning signs—outlined in a great piece from 6Q—that I’ve seen firsthand with many non-profits we work with at Veritus:
These are just a few of the signs of a toxic culture, and sadly, they’re all too common. But the good news? Culture isn’t fixed. It can be improved quickly when leaders commit to making it better.
One of the most helpful articles I’ve read on this subject comes from Scott Mautz at Inc., who surveyed thousands of employees about workplace toxicity. Here are some of the highlights from his research, with real takeaways you can apply today:
The bottom line? A healthy culture isn’t built overnight, but every day is an opportunity to improve it. Whether you’re in leadership, management, or on staff, you can help create an environment where people feel respected, supported, and connected to something meaningful.
Because here’s the truth: your mission can’t be achieved without your people. And if your culture isn’t serving them well, you’re putting that mission at risk.
Let’s commit to creating workplaces that are life-giving, not life-draining. Your fundraisers and your donors deserve nothing less.
“I’m doing the work of three people right now because of layoffs.”
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