Abstract:
Globally, many development organizations both in the public and private sector need
resources to help them continue providing services to the community they serve.
Specifically, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) for a long time have relied on the
generosity of donors to support their project activities through grants and donations. The
main objective of this study is to examine the challenges and opportunities that NGOs
face in the 21st century while mobilizing resources and fundraising in their quest to
remain afloat in the ever-changing world. The study adopted a descriptive research
design. The target population constituted 28 NGOs operating in Narok Town. Various
concepts from a collection of 35 studies on challenges and opportunities of resource
mobilization and fund raising among NGO between the period 2000 and 2018 were
assessed and evaluated. The findings of the study were analyzed based on the common
themes and contradictions in the results. The study concluded that NGOs should
diversify their funding bases, approach local corporate bodies and philanthropists for
funding support. Prudent and sound organizational management of NGOs should be
adopted in order to maintain their key mandate as alternatives in working for the
vulnerable people. Given the expected roles local NGOs have to play in the development
of the less privileged communities, all other players in the development process must
collectively re-examine their contributions towards the financing of local NGOs. Local
NGOs on their part should be able to assess factors that hinder them from enjoying public
and corporate support and ensure effective collaboration between them and the public.
The study recommends that there is need to strengthen policies that are related to
management of NGO so as to promote sustainability. Secondly, measures need to be put
in place to ensure that NGOs can respond to current issues. There is also need to support
proper networking so as to create sustainable networks within the NGO sector. Lastly,redundancies in NGOs through organizational capacity assessment and trainings. This
study is expected to offer insights on resource mobilization and fundraising to upcoming
NGOs, development partners, CBOs, upcoming researchers, the Government,
Educationists and students from a global to a local scenario
development agencies need to unearth the root causes of ineffectiveness and