Marie Rodriguez of Active Lotus introduces the G.O.S.T. method—Goal, Objective, Strategy, and Tactic—a simple but powerful framework that helps nonprofits translate mission into measurable action. Instead of reacting to constant crises, organizations can create a shared roadmap that guides daily decisions and long-term growth.

Looking for a nonprofit strategic planning framework that actually drives results—not just another plan sitting on a shelf? This episode breaks down a practical system nonprofit leaders can use immediately to improve alignment, reduce burnout, and execute with clarity.

As Marie explains, “The struggle is alignment… G.O.S.T. bridges that gap by turning mission into measurable action.”

This shift is critical in a sector where passion is abundant—but structure is often missing.

The episode also reframes how nonprofit leaders think about resources. Beyond financial budgets, Marie introduces the concept of an “energy budget”—the limited mental and operational capacity teams have to execute effectively. Without clarity, that energy is drained quickly, leading to burnout and poor decision-making.

You’ll learn how to:

Set measurable goals (not vague intentions)

Align teams around shared priorities

Shift donor strategy from transactional to relational

Build repeatable systems for execution and evaluation

Reduce decision fatigue with a clear strategic filter

Perhaps most importantly, this approach challenges the traditional model of annual strategic planning. Instead, G.O.S.T. becomes a living system, revisited daily and weekly to keep teams focused and agile.  As Marie reminds us, “Time is the only resource that is non-renewable.”  The question is: are you spending it intentionally?