GIVE STUDY

A Prospective Study in a Zero-Staff Nonprofit

GIVE isn’t just a study—it’s our philosophy

Grounded in Gratitude, the GIVE Study connects donors, students, and community through simple, intentional giving. Gratitude becomes the glue that holds us together

Impact must be seen and felt. That’s why we prioritize two-way communication—giving donors a Voice, Validating their impact, and Sharing Value in return

Engagement happens through live events and mixers that build lasting relationships

At its core, GIVE is what GOSUMEC Foundation stands for

A New Model for Sustainable Giving in Small Nonprofits

This landmark case study charts a new path for recurring giving—designed to be both sustainable and replicable for small nonprofits

It fills a critical gap with real-world strategies tailored to zero-staff, under-resourced organizations, focusing on growth, conversion and long term retention

The GOSUMEC Approach: We believe simplicity beats complexity, authenticity beats urgency, and relationships beat transactions

The Sector Focuses on the Few—While the Many Are Overlooked

The top 8% of nonprofits—with large teams and big budgets—receive the spotlight, resources, and recognition

Meanwhile, the small nonprofits who need support the most are left out of the conversation

92% of U.S. nonprofits operate on under $1M/year—most with budgets below $100,000 and no paid staff or infrastructure

Alarmingly, nearly 30%—over 450,000 nonprofits—don’t survive beyond 10 years

The GIVE Study offers these often-overlooked organizations a replicable roadmap to build recurring support—without the burden of high overhead or complex systems

Tackling the 120,000 vs. 150,000 Problem

If we can help just one-third of the 450,000 small, at-risk nonprofits survive, that’s 150,000 organizations saved—more than the 120,000 medium and large nonprofits, that currently have the resources to thrive

A blueprint for sustainability—built by GOSUMEC Foundation USA, a small nonprofit, for small nonprofits everywhere

Small Nonprofits Face Unique Challenges

Small nonprofits often face unique challenges: fewer donors, smaller email lists, and limited recurring support

They also struggle to convert one-time donors into long-term, sustained givers

A Study by a Small Nonprofit, for Small Nonprofits

The GIVE Study is independently conducted by GOSUMEC Foundation USA, with no financial incentive to the foundation or its founders

Light audit support and co-branded dissemination are supported by our platform partner, Givebutter

Together, we’re creating a practical Playbook for small nonprofits—featuring a light-touch, high-trust communication cadence, free educational tools, webinars, and co-branded resources to share what works

As full-time clinicians, we’re grateful to partner with Givebutter to help amplify this message and bring proven solutions to the organizations that need them most

The GIVE Study — A First-of-Its-Kind Roadmap

The GIVE Study is the first prospective case study of its kind for a small nonprofit—tracking real-time data from 2024 through 2025

Its findings will power a practical, replicable playbook to help small nonprofits grow sustainably

GIVE is what we’re testing

A real-world, replicable model to help small nonprofits build sustainable recurring support

Designed for organizations with no staff, no consultants, and no complex tech, GIVE relies on the right combination of ethical storytelling, gratitude-infused messaging, and community-driven strategy

Through intentional communication and meaningful events, we elevate donor voices, showcase impact, and foster belonging—proving that even the smallest nonprofits can build enduring relationships at scale

4S is why it works

Storytelling, Smart Tech, behavioral Science, and a Supportive Community—the core drivers of lasting engagement

Together, they create a low-lift, high-trust system that small nonprofits can implement without teams, consultants, or overhead

Quiet Outreach, Strong Relationships

Our communication cadence is intentionally low in volume but high in impact—sending just 50% of the messages that typical nonprofits send, with a focus on quality over quantity

Rooted in a ‘less is more’ philosophy, it replaces urgency with authenticity: less pressure, more trust; less noise, more meaningful engagement

Building Trust Through Thoughtful Communication

We follow a ‘heart-brain’ rhythm—First Friendly Friday shares stories that build connection, while the Mid-Monthly Pulse delivers transparent metrics and impact

This cadence fosters authentic relationships and trust through consistent, thoughtful communication

A Quieter Strategy, a Deeper Connection

While large nonprofits often speak louder and more frequently, our approach is intentionally different—quiet, consistent, and rooted in quality over quantity

Where others send more messages with less connection, we focus on fewer, thoughtful touchpoints that build lasting trust and resonance

Redefining Connection Through Intentional Gatherings

As enthusiasm for large galas declines, we’ve embraced a more thoughtful, contrarian approach—favoring purposeful live-virtual events and intimate, in-person meetups

These intentional gatherings are a cornerstone of our strategy, deepening donor engagement and fostering a strong, connected community

START with Tech — Stay with Trust

The START Framework helps small nonprofits replace spreadsheets with smart, trust-building systems

Spreadsheets record transactions—Smart Tech builds relationships

START stands for Simplicity, Tech That Disappears, Accountability, Relationships First, and Trust by Design—to scale giving without scaling staff

Smart Tech Is Our Backbone

We believe in smart technology as the backbone of our foundation

Every small nonprofit should move beyond spreadsheets and embrace a comprehensive technology stack

From donor management and community growth to pledge tracking and event hosting—our CRM does it all

High Impact, Low Cost

We run on a lean, powerful tech stack that delivers outsized impact with minimal spend:

  • Givebutter Plus is our community management backbone
  • Canva, Animoto, and Opus Clip streamline design and video creation
  • MemoryFox powers authentic storytelling
  • ChatGPT Plus supports writing and automation
  • Zoom keeps our events live, personal, and scalable

📄 Our Model: Just $10K/year for tech and compliance — with 0% donor overhead. Every dollar supports students, not systems

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GIVE Study Endpoints

The primary endpoints are all-cause donor growth and retention

Secondary endpoints include donor conversion, recurring giving growth, recurring donor share, and email engagement

These metrics are benchmarked against standards for larger, well-funded nonprofits—even though small, zero-staff organizations typically underperform

The GIVE Study aims to prove that small nonprofits can not only compete but lead

The GIVE Study: Simple Is Better

The GIVE Study is designed to increase recurring donor growth, retention, conversion, donor share, and email engagement

It does this by building trust through affordable, best-in-class technology and intentional, behaviorally informed messaging—delivered in a low-touch, high-engagement model

At its heart, the GIVE Study seeks to prove a powerful principle: Simple works. Simple scales. Simple is better!

Sustainable Giving is Trust-Based Giving— the GOSUMEC way

GIVE is our core philosophy, 4S the design engine, and START the roadmap—our WHY, WHAT, and HOW to build Behavior, Systems, and Trust for Sustainable Generosity

We’re grateful to partner with Givebutter to share this approach with other small-but-mighty nonprofits

Let’s rebuild generosity—for the 92% the sector forgot

Building a Playbook—Freely Shared for Small Nonprofits

This study’s strength lies in its prospective design and complete independence from financial incentives

This study captures a proven recurring giving strategy that built India’s first mini-endowment for medical students — offering a Playbook for small nonprofits ready to grow with purpose

GIVE Study Document
The GIVE Study: A Landmark Prototype for Small Nonprofits

The GIVE Study is the first prospective case study designed inside a zero-staff, under-$1M nonprofit. It does not test causality or run statistical experiments—instead, it demonstrates how behavioral science principles of Gratitude, Impact, Voice, and Engagement (GIVE), combined with the 4S Framework (Storytelling, Smart Tech, Science, Supportive Community), can create a replicable model of sustainable giving

Unlike traditional fundraising research, which often comes from large, consultant-driven organizations, GIVE is a field prototype: transparent, low-cost, and fully documented so that other small nonprofits can adapt it

With 92% of U.S. nonprofits under $1M and 70% under $100K, this approach addresses the sector’s greatest blind spot—helping the majority of nonprofits survive and thrive

By publishing clear metrics, methods, and practices, the GIVE Study aims to serve as a landmark prototype, offering transferable principles that any resource-limited nonprofit can put into action