This article explores how non-profit organizations can prepare for the transition to agile strategic planning through systematic readiness assessment, team structuring, and continuous learning. It argues that successful adoption depends not only on tools or frameworks but on cultivating an agile mindset across leadership and teams. The paper outlines practical strategies for evaluating organizational capacity, building collaborative and cross-functional teams, and integrating low-cost tools to support agile workflows in resource-limited settings. Through real-world examples from Asia, Latin America, and Africa, it illustrates how small and mid-sized organizations can establish agility using accessible platforms, local expertise, and learning ecosystems. Framing agile preparation as a process of cultural transformation rather than technical change, this article contributes to scholarship on organizational adaptability while providing a pragmatic roadmap for practitioners building resilient and learning-oriented non-profits.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.