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What Sustainable Nonprofit Revenue Really Looks Like

What Sustainable Nonprofit Revenue Really Looks Like

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In this episode of the Unfiltered Nonprofit Podcast, Cherry sits down with Melissa Ray, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Concord in the City Community Ability Initiative. Melissa shares how the organization supports adults with developmental disabilities through programs focused on independence, life skills, job skills, and community connection. She also explains the gap many families face once adults age out of school at 21 years old and why services like theirs matter so much.

Melissa also gives a real look at what sustainable nonprofit revenue can look like in practice. One standout example is Concord in the City's coffee truck, which serves 300 to 400 customers every Saturday at the Brampton farmers market. It is not just a revenue stream. It is also a hands-on opportunity for people with disabilities to build confidence, develop job skills, and connect directly with the community.

A big part of the conversation focuses on affordability for families. Melissa shares that Concord in the City has not raised membership fees since 2021, even as costs continue to rise. She explains that even a small increase of $10 a day would add up to roughly $100 more a month or $1,000 more a year for families, which is why the organization works so hard to grow fundraising, donations, and other community-based revenue instead.

This episode is a strong reminder that nonprofits do not have to rely on one funding source to stay sustainable. Melissa shares practical examples of how Concord in the City is building a model that protects families, creates meaningful opportunities, and keeps the mission at the centre of every decision.

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