The Metric Charities Are Missing: Enterprise Value for Non-profits | Anton Lipkanou
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Most nonprofit leaders focus on this year’s budget. But what if we started measuring our organizations the way for-profits do — in terms of long-term enterprise value?
In this episode, Anton Lipkanou, President at Delve Deeper, joins Greg Sobiech to unpack why charities need their own version of enterprise value. Anton argues that diversification, donor trust, and personalized engagement are what determine whether an organization thrives 30 years from now — or fades away.
He shares a practical framework for personalization at scale, including closing donor data gaps, using AI to perfect messaging, and generating short-term surplus that funds long-term stability.
In this episode:
👉Why “enterprise value” matters for charities
👉How to measure your donor file like an investor measures a portfolio
👉What diversification really means (beyond demographics)
👉How to personalize at scale using AI and micro-audiences
👉The paradox of long-term vision and short-term results — and how to fix it
👉The one mistake that turns donors away instead of drawing them in
🎯 For non-profit CEOs, CMOs, and fundraising leaders who want to future-proof their organizations and build lasting donor trust.
📌 Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:01 - Enterprise value for charities
08:44 - Short-term targets vs long-term thinking
15:40 - Evergreen fundraising and emergency giving
20:56 - Personalization at scale
29:36 - Obstacles to digital fundraising in 2026
36:39 - Step-by-step use of AI for donor segmentation
40:06 - Outro
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Connect with Greg Sobiech: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsobiech/
Connect with Anton Lipkanou: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alipkanou/
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