Campus Expansion Scale Challah for Hunger's campus-based model by forming partnerships with colleges, Jewish student organizations, and community groups to expand bake sales and donation-driven programs; offer end-to-end program management, including event logistics, online and offline donation processing, and compelling impact storytelling to attract sponsors and long-term supporters.
Digital Fundraising Leverage the Hunger Museum and existing digital platforms to create new fundraising streams such as recurring gifts, event sponsorships, and paid digital experiences; bundle program content with donor education and transparent impact reporting to boost engagement and donor lifetime value.
Partnerships and Grants Develop a partnerships and grants service line that builds on MAZON's past collaborations with government agencies and policy councils; pursue co-branded campaigns, foundation funding, and public-private partnerships to broaden reach and secure multi-year support.
Tech Enablement With current tech assets in place, offer an integrated nonprofit tech package—CRM and donor management, marketing automation, and analytics dashboards—to improve conversion, retention, and measurement of social impact across campaigns.
Revenue Diversification The lean team and modest revenue present an opportunity to introduce a fundraising playbook, grant-writing support, and sponsorship packaging to diversify income streams, accelerate scale, and professionalize program operating models.