In 2025’s rapidly shifting employment landscape, adapting gracefully to job changes is vital, especially in the nonprofit sector. We explore the realities and strategies surrounding the recent upheavals in nonprofit employment, particularly in international organizations heavily reliant on government funding, notably USAID, with Katie Warnock, CEO and Founder of Staffing Boutique.

Katie, a seasoned expert who is focused on the staffing challenges in the nonprofit world, shares her insights into the complexities facing many seasoned nonprofit professionals suddenly thrust back into the job market.

With significant budget cuts looming due to recent policy shifts, nonprofits dependent on USAID funding find themselves in turmoil. Katie emphasizes practical strategies for professionals who find themselves unexpectedly job hunting. Updating resumes with quantifiable achievements is paramount—especially for fundraisers. “Monetize your resume,” she stresses, reminding candidates that showcasing the financial impacts of their fundraising activities is essential to stand out.

She also strongly advocates leveraging networks, volunteering, and considering temporary or contract positions. “There’s not really cons about it unless you need benefits right away,” Katie emphasizes, pointing to the practical advantages of temporary roles during uncertain economic times.

 

This episode will help prepare nonprofit professionals to face and overcome the intimidating reality of job transitions—with empathy and clarity.