Why Your Nonprofit Should Care About the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals
By: Heart for the Community
Let’s dive into it:
If you’re a community-based nonprofit—especially one led by Black or Brown folks—you’re probably juggling a lot. Grant deadlines, programming, maybe a leaky roof. So when someone brings up the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it’s easy to be like, “We’re just trying to get kids to eat lunch and make it home safe.”
But hear me out.
These goals? They’re not just global fluff. They actually connect deeply to what we’re already doing on the ground.
So what are the SDGs?
They’re 17 big-picture goals adopted by the UN in 2015 to tackle global issues—things like poverty, education, clean water, climate, gender equity. The kind of stuff that makes headlines, but also lives in our neighborhoods every day.
The SDGs are like the world’s vision board, but with metrics.
Local work is global work
If you’re providing diapers for new moms, running a summer camp, advocating for public transit, or helping folks navigate housing court—you’re already doing the work.
- Free community meals? That’s SDG 2: Zero Hunger.
- Teaching kids in underfunded schools? SDG 4: Quality Education.
- Mental health programming for Black men? SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being.
- Environmental justice work in your zip code? SDG 13: Climate Action.
You don’t need a passport to make a global impact. You’re doing it from the block.
Why should you care?
Because funders do.
More and more, funders—especially larger ones or international foundations—are aligning their giving with the SDGs. They want to see how your work connects to the bigger picture. They want proof that their dollars are part of something measurable and lasting.
And honestly, we deserve access to that money too. Black and Brown-led orgs are too often overlooked, even when we’re doing the most transformative work. So being able to say, “Yes, we’re aligned with SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities,” isn’t about sounding fancy. It’s about showing up in the language that opens doors.
What Heart for the Community can do for you
We know this stuff can feel overwhelming, especially when your day is already packed. That’s where we come in.
Heart for the Community helps grassroots and BIPOC-led nonprofits:
- Understand how your work connects to the SDGs
- Translate that into language funders actually respond to
- Strengthen your grant narratives with real-world, measurable impact
We don’t believe in gatekeeping or overcomplicating. We believe in access, storytelling, and strategy with heart.
Final word
You’re already doing the work. All we’re saying is—let’s frame it in a way that honors the local and the global. Let’s position you not just as someone holding the community down, but as someone shaping the future.
Because you are.
And we’re here to help the world see it.

Ready to connect the dots between your mission and global change?
Let’s talk. Book a call with Heart for the Community today.
