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In this episode of The Impact Lab, I sit down with humanitarian veteran and nonprofit strategist Rodwaan Saleh, who has spent over 25 years working with NGOs across the globe — from war zones to remote villages. Rodwaan opens up about the hidden forces that drive true impact in the nonprofit world and reveals why smaller, lesser-known charities often outperform the giants.
We explore the pitfalls of flashy marketing, the power of local partnerships, and why donor trust is won through brutal transparency. From food boxes that last only 13 days to $10,000 photo ops that cost more than the project itself, this conversation pulls no punches.
If you work in an NGO, support one, or donate to one — this is essential listening.
Passion isn’t enough — execution is what changes lives
Flashy branding often hides a lack of ground-level impact
Smaller NGOs succeed because they specialize and stretch every dollar
Real partnership starts with community ownership
Donors don’t need hype — they need proof
Transparency, reporting, and results = recurring support
AI is a powerful tool — but it can’t replace authenticity
Volunteerism is the gateway to a purpose-driven career
The most generous people are often the ones with the least
Gratitude grows when you witness scarcity up close
00:01:08 – Rodwaan’s 25-Year Nonprofit Journey
00:02:50 – What Separates Great NGOs from the Rest
00:04:40 – When Projects Go Wrong: Misaligned Priorities
00:05:55 – The Critical Role of Local Partnerships
00:07:15 – Daily Habits of Successful NGOs
00:09:40 – Competing With the Giants: How Small NGOs Win
00:12:00 – Real Stories from Sudan & Ethiopia
00:13:30 – Transparency vs Optics in Fundraising
00:15:50 – The Hidden Cost of Big Bur...