The Sustainability Solutions Lab (SSL) recognizes that climate nonprofits enter the programme with diverse levels of experience, capacity, and priorities. Rather than applying a standardized model, SSL begins by closely understanding these differences to ensure its support is relevant and effective. Through partner-led needs assessments, the lab evaluates grantees’ communications and technical capabilities, including storytelling, brand narrative, digital presence, governance systems, data use, and cybersecurity, alongside a baseline survey capturing each organisation’s self-identified needs.
Insights from these assessments are combined into a diagnostic overview that identifies both individual capacity gaps and common trends across the cohort. This evidence directly informs the design of targeted interventions such as customised workshops, one-on-one coaching, and peer-learning sessions, while shared challenges shape broader, cohort-wide support. Grantees are then matched with a network of expert partners based on these findings, ensuring timely, practical assistance that reflects real operational contexts.
To ensure capacity-building efforts translate into measurable outcomes, SSL applies a robust monitoring and evaluation framework grounded in a clear Theory of Change. This framework links interventions to tangible results and aligns them with AVPN’s broader strategic goals. Using a mixed-methods approach, SSL tracks progress through endline surveys that measure improvements in technical capacity and digital readiness, complemented by qualitative interviews that capture deeper insights into organisational growth and challenges.
Administrative data and regular progress reporting further strengthen this evaluation approach, providing a comprehensive picture of how communications, organisational, and technical capacities improve over time. Importantly, the framework remains adaptive, allowing the programme to respond to emerging needs while generating learning at both individual and cohort levels.
The practical impact of SSL’s support is evident in how grantees apply new capabilities to advance their missions. In Thailand, one organisation using artificial intelligence to address haze pollution improved the accuracy of its satellite-based fire detection through enhanced data validation methods. Additional training in ethical AI use, data sharing, and incident response strengthened its ability to deploy technology responsibly and effectively.
Similarly, communications support has enabled organisations to better articulate their value and impact. A Taiwan-based nonprofit working on intelligent marine cleaning solutions strengthened its digital presence and storytelling, leading to new partnership opportunities and increased interest from potential collaborators. Across cohorts, grantees consistently report greater confidence in managing operations, using technology strategically, and communicating their work clearly.
So far, 20 organisations have benefited from capacity-building support through the Sustainability Solutions Lab. Beyond a standalone programme, SSL functions as a strategic platform for strengthening climate-focused organisations across Asia Pacific. By reinforcing core organisational capabilities, the lab helps nonprofits deliver immediate results while building the resilience needed to scale, adapt, and sustain impact over the long term.






