This article shares advice for community groups and organizations dealing with tough challenges in 2026. Many groups are struggling with money problems, legal fights, and people needing food and housing help. The author, Curtis Ogden, works with a group called Interaction Institute for Social Change that helps communities.
He gives five main tips: First, take time to calm down and not let stress take over. Second, let people share their real feelings so they don't get stuck with bad emotions. Third, use a tool called the Eisenhower Matrix to figure out what's really urgent versus what's just feels urgent.
Fourth, use an Impact Matrix to see which actions give the best results for the least work. Fifth, take short breaks to think about strategy even during busy times. The author gives an example of helping a food network during SNAP benefit cuts by creating a shared document where people could write down what they learned, what was working well, and what needed to get better.
The main message is that staying focused, thinking strategically, and working together will be the best way to handle difficult times while building something better.
