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Nonprofit Sustainability From a Legacy Organization. UCP Sacramento's Long Term Play.

What if a nonprofit could not only sustain itself but thrive in an ever-changing financial landscape? Doug Bergman, President and CEO from the innovative organization known as United Cerebral Palsy or UCP, shares how they've accomplished just that. Starting from their roots in 1955 focused on children with cerebral palsy, Doug takes us through their dynamic journey to becoming a primary supporter for a broad range of developmental disabilities, particularly autism, which now makes up a significant portion of their client base. Hear about the Sacramento day programs that offer a nurturing community for adults, emphasizing the power of inclusivity and friendship.

Collaboration is the lifeblood of successful nonprofits, and Doug sheds light on the strategic partnerships that drive their mission forward. Learn about their relationship with Alta Regional Center and how innovative tools like their own Respitrack have paved the way for financial stability. Through these strategic alliances and resourceful approaches, Doug reveals a blueprint for other nonprofits aspiring for independence amidst evolving funding landscapes. Discover how personal connections and community engagement play a pivotal role in sustaining and expanding their impact.

In the quest for growth, Doug shares valuable strategies for nonprofit expansion, including the challenges and dreams of rejuvenating programs like Saddle Pals and potentially creating new opportunities for children through recreational centers. Explore the logistical and financial hurdles they face and Doug's insights on how he has built a team and process that is allowing for novelty and expanded opportunities. Celebrate the remarkable growth of the organization and its commitment to continuous improvement, all while fostering an environment of equity and sustainability. This episode is a testament to strategic leadership and the relentless pursuit of making a lasting difference in the community and for the clients and their families it serves.

To learn more, visit the website www.ucpsacramento.org.

To reach Doug directly: dbergman@ucpsacto.org

CHAPTER SUMMARIES

(00:00) Evolution of a Legacy Nonprofit
UCP has evolved to serve diverse disabilities, with a focus on autism, offering day programs for 330 adults in a warm, inclusive community.

(11:20) Importance of Collaboration in Nonprofits
Collaboration, partnerships, community outreach, and innovative revenue generation are crucial for organizations working with developmental disabilities.

(21:51) Strategies for Nonprofit Expansion and Relaxation
Financial planning for growth, reinstating Saddle Pals program, establishing a recreational center, leveraging community connections, managing a large nonprofit.

(31:21) Unprecedented Growth in Disability Organizations
UCP has grown and impacted the community for 70+ years, with strategic leadership and a business-like approach to sustainability and equity.

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