Why Fundraising Isn’t Enough

Why Fundraising Isn’t Enough

Author: Cherry Chan April 23, 2026 Duration: 32:32

$30 million raised—and Krystal Valencia still says fundraising isn’t the answer. 

Krystal is the founder and CEO of Rental Rescue, a nonprofit that steps in when affordable rental buildings are at risk of being lost. Instead of starting with grants or campaigns, Rental Rescue started with financial modeling during COVID—nights and weekends spent learning capital stacks, understanding cash flow, and figuring out how housing actually works as an asset. 

Over several years, that approach led to more than $30 million raised. But Krystal is clear: traditional nonprofit funding models aren’t built for problems at this scale. 

Foundations may hold massive endowments, but most distribute only around 5% of their assets each year. That means nonprofits are competing for a shrinking pool of capital while being asked to solve billion‑dollar housing challenges. In housing, the math breaks down fast. 

Rental Rescue flipped the question. Instead of asking “how much can we fundraise?”, they ask “what’s the minimum capital needed to make this sustainable?” From there, they build cash‑flowing structures, partner with credit unions, and put operational and digital systems in place so nonprofits aren’t handed buildings they don’t have the capacity to run. 

Fundraising still matters—but Krystal argues it can’t be the whole plan. Sustainability has to be designed, not hoped for. 

If nonprofits are expected to solve systemic problems, why are so many still built on short‑term nonprofit funding? 


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