

HIVE LIVE Innovation Despite Limited Resources: How Nonprofits Move Forward Anyway
This event is hosted on LinkedIn. Registration is required to attend.
Innovation in the nonprofit world rarely comes with a big budget or flashy tech. More often, it looks like creativity born out of constraint—and change led by people who know how to make the most of what they have.
This session is a celebration of that kind of innovation—the quiet kind. The kind born from constraint. The kind that emerges when nonprofits are forced to do more with less, and somehow still manage to do it with heart, strategy, and staying power.
Join us as we dig into what innovation really looks like in mission-driven work, and how small shifts can lead to seismic change—especially when they’re fueled by trust, community, and courage.
Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Time: 12:30–1:15 PM (EST)
Location: LinkedIn Live
What We’ll Explore:
What innovation really means in a mission-driven, resource-limited world
How to create space for new ideas when you’re already stretched thin
Balancing experimentation with accountability
Real-world examples of innovation born out of necessity
Panelists:
Kimberly Lewis | President & CEO, Goodwill Industries of East Texas and Owner at Motivational Muse
Stephen Baldwin | Director, Digital Product, Imagine Canada
Joshua Emmanuel Walusimbi | Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Wekume
Facilitator: Leah Kral | Nonprofit Hive Advisory Board Member and Principal, Two Larks Consulting and Author, Innovation for Social Change
This isn’t just about new tech or trendy models. It’s about the people who see a need, rally their team, and make the leap—before anyone gives them permission. If you’ve ever launched something with duct tape and a deadline, this conversation is for you.
Mark your calendar. Bring your ideas. And join us to reframe what it means to be an “innovative” nonprofit.
Thank you to our sponsor: Charity Shift