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Fund the infrastructure beneath your grantees' work.

Sponsor a cohort and four nonprofits in your ecosystem work through a 24-week redesign of how they operate, each leaving with systems it owns. Here is what your investment makes possible.

10 cities forming4 nonprofits per cohort3 intensives
The Institutional Case

Most institutional strain has structural origins.

Nonprofits are operating in one of the most demanding environments in a generation. Public funding is less predictable, scrutiny has intensified, and demand keeps climbing.

Many nonprofits have strong programs and capable leaders, but when the internal architecture is strained, decisions stall, accountability blurs, and communications drift from operating reality. That gap is where investments quietly erode and organizations become fragile. The Series works on that architecture directly, using The CIVIL Framework™, the same methodology Civil applies in its consulting practice.

About Series I

Three intensives. One coherent institution.

The CIVIL Executive Series™ I consists of three 12-week intensives, each addressing a distinct institutional function: Operating Foundation and Structure, Program Architecture and Resource Discipline, and Relational Communications and Institutional Voice. Nonprofits may take a single intensive or all three in sequence.

Series I starts January 2027 with cohorts in Denver and Portland. Three more cohorts start in March 2027, with admissions continuing through 2028 across ten cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, Portland (Oregon), San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Additional cities open at the request of a sponsoring foundation.

4

nonprofits per cohort, city-based, moving through together

3

leaders who carry the work at each nonprofit, taking part as a team

12

weeks per intensive, with an in-person session at the midpoint

90

day activation plan every nonprofit leaves with

The cohort structure is deliberate: nonprofits working alongside one another in structured analysis reach insight an individual engagement cannot replicate, and the relationships that form carry value beyond the intensive.

The 2027 Cohorts

Five cohorts in 2027, five more in 2028.

Five cohorts run in 2027 and five more in 2028. Denver and Portland are confirmed for January 2027. The three that start in March are unnamed, and Civil sets those cities with the foundations that sponsor them. Cities are confirmed in December 2026.

Confirmed Denver Starts Jan 4, 2027 Cohort 1
Confirmed Portland Starts Jan 4, 2027 Cohort 2
Open for sponsorship Three cities All start Mar 29, 2027 Cohorts 3, 4 and 5 · open

A sponsoring foundation can place a cohort in a city where its grantees already work, including cities not on Civil’s list. Each cohort completes its three intensives in about 24 weeks, and the Series keeps opening cities through 2028.

The Three Intensives in Series I
01 Operations

Operating Foundation and Structure

  • Maps internal structure and decision-making, including where informal systems create avoidable cost.
  • Supports practical changes that improve consistency and execution.
02 Programs

Program Architecture and Resource Discipline

  • Examines how programs are designed, sequenced, and resourced.
  • Builds habits that keep program design and resource allocation in active alignment.
03 Communications

Relational Communications and Institutional Voice

  • Examines communication across leadership, staff, and external relationships.
  • Builds practices grounded in how the organization operates, distinct from message strategy.
How It Works

Civil carries the load. Grantee leaders stay in the work.

Each 12-week intensive is organized in three modules. Civil carries the analytical and facilitation load, so grantee teams can stay focused on the decisions without heavy preparation. The work is built with each team, drawing on what they already know.

Module I ·
Weeks 1 to 4*

The CIVIL Dashboard™

Civil delivers
  • Administers The CIVIL Dashboard™ with each organization, a scoped pre-intensive diagnostic.
  • Surfaces current-state conditions, decision-making patterns, how resources match the work, and priorities specific to the intensive’s function.
Grantee time
  • One interview per leader, about 45 to 60 minutes.
  • Reviews Dashboard findings before the in-person intensive, with nothing to prepare independently.
Module II · 2 Days,
In Person

Executive Retreat

Civil delivers
  • Designs and facilitates a two-day working session for all four organizations at the midpoint.
  • Guides teams through The CIVIL Framework™ disciplines toward a 90-day activation plan on the intensive’s theme.
Grantee time
  • The grantee’s team attends the two-day working session.
  • No prep beyond reviewing Dashboard findings, and teams leave with a completed activation plan.
Module III ·
Weeks 7 to 12*

Implementation Support

Civil delivers
  • Executive coaching and implementation guidance on the 90-day plan, plus a team activation session.
  • Check-ins at the 60-day and 90-day marks complete the support arc.
Grantee time
  • Leaders implement the first six weeks with Civil coaching.
  • Every intensive includes a 60-day and 90-day check-in.

*Week ranges are approximate and adjust slightly by cohort and intensive.

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The premise

The most durable thing a funder can underwrite is not a program. It is the institution that carries it.

How Funding Works

An advisory engagement, not a grant.

This investment fits naturally within operational effectiveness or institutional development portfolios. A foundation can offer the Series to its grantees at any level of support, from a single intensive to the full series, with funding covering delivery in full: The CIVIL Dashboard™, facilitation, and implementation support. Civil coordinates enrollment directly with each nonprofit.

Each analysis is practitioner-led and specific to the organization, never templated or AI-generated. Where technology assists with information processing, the diagnostic judgment, facilitation, and recommendations remain the work of Civil practitioners.

Throughout the Series, Civil shares occasional cohort-level reflections with the foundation: the themes and shared conditions emerging across the group, offered as collective insight rather than assessment. What surfaces inside any single organization stays confidential to that organization and its team.

Tier A

Single Intensive

1 organization · 1 intensive

One nonprofit through one 12-week intensive targeting a specific institutional function, with full 90-day activation support. For foundations strengthening a specific function across one or more grantees.

Tier B

Full Series

1 organization · 3 intensives

One nonprofit through all three intensives across about 24 weeks. For foundations investing in complete cross-functional work across a grantee's operations, programs, and communications.

Tier C

Ecosystem Cohort

4 organizations · shared cohort

Four ecosystem-aligned nonprofits in one shared cohort, building shared operational language and peer relationships across a foundation’s portfolio. For foundations working toward field-level coherence across a portfolio.

Investment Levels

An investment in your grantees.

Investments are structured as advisory engagements and typically sit within a foundation’s organizational effectiveness or institutional development portfolio. Detailed investment levels, by scope and number of intensives, are shared in the full sponsorship brief.

Investment levels are in the full brief.

Request the funding brief for the full investment matrix by scope and intensive count. Civil reviews each request and sends the brief directly, or talk with Civil about the right fit for your portfolio.

Foundation Return

More than grantee development.

Completion and activation

Every nonprofit leaves with a written 90-day activation plan they help shape and own. Foundations receive a shared summary of the priorities identified.

Implementation indicators

A 90-day implementation summary for each nonprofit gives the foundation a ground-level read on uptake, without requiring the foundation to assess it directly.

Structural shift over time

The Dashboard establishes a baseline at the start of each intensive. The right question at 12 and 24 months is not whether the nonprofit improved, but whether the structural conditions the intensive addressed are still producing strain.

Field contribution and research

Across cohorts, cities, and series, these baselines accumulate into a longitudinal study of institutional health across the nonprofit field and its ecosystem. Published in anonymized aggregate in 2028, the findings become a public good the sector can draw on.

A practitioner network

Leaders who complete the Series share a common framework, diagnostic language, and commitment to institutional discipline. Over time, that cohort becomes a network Civil supports through alumni convenings and peer consultation, field-level impact the founding foundations can point to.

Request the Full Brief

See the complete funding brief.

The full brief lays out how sponsorship works, including investment levels by scope and number of intensives. Tell Civil about your grantees and portfolio goals, and Civil will send it, usually within a business day.

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