Fundable / Findable live training program.

Group workshops and coaching from Eve Wanjiru and Kevin L. Brown 

You know you have to fix your fundraising. But how?

Funders like Mulago, Dovetail, and Roddenberry trust Mighty Ally to train groups of grantees on being fundable and findable. So we’ve helped hundreds of organizations get measurable results through our live training program.

That same proven program is open to any nonprofit team, anywhere.

And the next one kicks off November 3, 2025.

What the training includes:

Founding Partners Eve Wanjiru and Kevin L. Brown will guide your leadership team through theory of change and positioning strategy, plus messaging and storytelling. Then they’ll coach you to craft a funder-ready pitch deck, which you’ll present live for feedback from Mighty Ally experts.

  • 4 live, virtual workshops

  • 4 live, group coaching sessions

  • Editable workbook & blueprints

FREE BONUSES

  • Pre-recorded website strategy lesson

  • Read Online edition of the book, Fundable & Findable

$1,999

Schedule

WORKSHOPS
Mondays, 4–6pm East Africa Time

November 3 — Theory of change

November 10 — Positioning strategy

November 17 — Messaging & storytelling

November 24 — Live pitch deck feedback

COACHING
Thursdays, 4–6pm East Africa Time

November 6, 13, 20 & 27

How to secure your spot:

The next training begins November 3, 2025.

Click any button on this page to register your team — one seat covers your whole team. Your leadership team is a must, but your fundraising and comms staff are encouraged to join too.

Act fast. Seats are limited for this intimate training experience.

Need an alternative payment option, like direct bank transfer? Email us — we’ll make it work.

What trained leaders are saying:

“Great insights to tell our story in a better and concise way.”

“The training program with Mighty Ally has been eye-opening.”

“The sessions have been great, very instrumental in our growth.”

“We got contacted by a possible funder after submitting the pitch deck.”

“The entire process was well organized and educative.”

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