withMission.tech
withMission.tech · Technology strategy for nonprofit growth

Your mission is working. The infrastructure around it may not be.

Nonprofits create value every day through programs, relationships, services, stories, volunteers, partnerships, and community trust. But that value often gets trapped in disconnected tools, scattered documents, social posts, reports, and staff memory.

withMission.tech helps nonprofits turn that hidden value into usable infrastructure, so impact is easier to prove, relationships are easier to grow, and funding opportunities are easier to see.

A focused review reveals where mission value is being created and where it gets lost.

01 — Surface

Most nonprofit technology decisions start with tools. We start one layer earlier.

We help nonprofits design the systems around their mission.

Most nonprofit technology decisions start with tools: a CRM, a website, a donor platform, a dashboard, an automation, an AI assistant. We start one layer earlier.

Where does your mission touch people? Where does value get created? Where does evidence disappear? Where do relationships stall? Where could a better digital surface help your work reach further, last longer, or attract more support?

From there, we help shape the technology strategy, workflows, and product ideas that can turn mission activity into mission infrastructure.

  • Surface

    Website

    First impression

  • Surface

    Intake flow

  • Surface

    Donor update

    Evidence of impact

  • Surface

    Program journey

    Progress, made visible

  • Surface

    Volunteer pathway

  • Surface

    Partnership offer

    A clear way to help

  • Surface

    Membership model

  • Surface

    Earned revenue

    Ethical exchange

  • Surface

    Impact dashboard

    Reusable evidence

  • Surface

    Community platform

    Recurring engagement

02 — CARE

The CARE framework shows where mission growth breaks down and where better surfaces help impact compound.

CARE helps nonprofits examine four kinds of mission surfaces: Connect, Advance, Relationships, and Exchange. Together, they show how people first encounter the mission, how progress continues, how belonging deepens, and how value can flow back into the organization.

EssayMission Surfaces for Nonprofits
01

Connect

How do people first find, understand, and access the mission?

First touches. Discovery. The path from stranger to participant — clear, welcoming, and oriented around the person showing up.

Surface lens

Better Connect surfaces reduce friction, widen participation, and make the first step easier to take.

02

Advance

What happens after the first program, service, event, or interaction?

Where participation becomes momentum. Programs, milestones, and the visible signals that someone is moving forward.

Surface lens

Better Advance surfaces make progress visible, support continuity, and create stronger evidence for funders.

03

Relationships

How does one-time participation become ongoing belonging?

The long arc. The places where a participant, volunteer, donor, alumni, or partner is remembered — and where the organization keeps showing up after the first transaction.

Surface lens

Better Relationship surfaces help participants, volunteers, donors, alumni, partners, and board members stay connected over time.

04

Exchange

Where can value flow in ways that sustain the mission?

The economy of mission. The give and take between people, organizations, and systems — and the tools that make it visible, fair, and trackable.

Surface lens

Better Exchange surfaces create ethical pathways for membership, sponsorship, earned revenue, referrals, partnerships, and recurring support.

03 — Work

Funding growth starts before the ask.

Before a donor, funder, sponsor, or partner can support the work, they need to understand what is happening, why it matters, who is being changed, and where their support can make a difference. That story often exists inside the organization already.

Where mission value gets lost

Six patterns we see again and again in otherwise strong nonprofits — places where impact goes unseen, relationships go underused, and support opportunities stay unclear.

  • Pattern · 01

    Hidden impact

    Stories, outcomes, and evidence exist, but they are trapped in reports, documents, meetings, or staff memory.

  • Pattern · 02

    Unclear next steps

    People care about the mission, but they do not know whether to donate, volunteer, join, refer, partner, or return.

  • Pattern · 03

    Weak follow-up

    Programs, events, and services create momentum, but the relationship pauses after the touchpoint ends.

  • Pattern · 04

    Disconnected systems

    Donor, program, volunteer, content, and impact data do not tell one clear story.

  • Pattern · 05

    Underused trust

    Community relationships are strong, but they are not converted into recurring support, membership, advocacy, or partnership.

  • Pattern · 06

    Missing exchange models

    The organization creates value, but has not designed ethical earned revenue, membership, marketplace, sponsorship, or referral pathways around it.

Start where mission value is being created.

Each engagement is sized to a specific surface and a specific mission question. Pick the closest fit — most organizations work across two or three.

Not sure which one fits? Most organizations live in two or three at once. A short conversation usually surfaces the right starting point.

Find your missed mission surfaces
04 — Product

People cannot support what they never get to see.

Traditional social media rewards the moment. Nonprofits need evidence that compounds. MissionAligned helps organizations collect and reuse the everyday evidence of mission before it disappears into social feeds, inboxes, reports, or memory.

It gives nonprofits and their communities a place to capture stories, surface needs, show participation, and build a reusable record of impact.

CaptureEveryday moments become reusable impact evidence.

ReuseOne story fuels fundraising, communications, and reporting.

CompoundA record of mission that builds donor confidence over time.

05 — Founder

Founder-led, practical, and built with nonprofit realities in mind.

Surfaces are what people experience. Systems are what make those surfaces work.

Jason Prunty · Founder, withMission.tech

withMission.tech is led by Jason Prunty, a product and design leader working across AI, information architecture, digital strategy, and nonprofit systems.

This is a focused, founder-led practice. I work directly with nonprofit leaders to map where mission touches people, clarify what is getting in the way, and shape practical next steps across technology, workflows, digital experiences, and product ideas.

The goal is simple: make the surfaces that carry your mission easier to see, improve, and grow.

Threshold

Turn hidden mission value into usable infrastructure.

If your nonprofit has strong programs, real stories, and community trust, but growth still feels harder than it should, the issue may not be the mission. It may be the surfaces around it.

withMission.tech can help you see where mission value is being created and where it gets lost, then design the surfaces that make impact easier to prove, relationships easier to grow, and funding opportunities easier to see.

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