At ODA, we help social organizations of all sizes become drivers of local/territorial development. We do it with a nine-stage method that integrates a comprehensive diagnostic, process strengthening, the responsible adoption of technology and AI, applied learning, and on-the-ground experiences that mobilize volunteers and resources.
We co-design solutions, activate sustainable revenue rooted in local identity, formalize partners where needed (lodging, food, logistics), and track progress with data and traceability—so projects can scale, weave regional alliances, and grow without losing their essence.
Services for Social
Projects & Organizations
Metamorphosis Program
Nine-phase methodology: diagnostics, co-design, processes, technology, and AI to scale territorial impact.
Tech-services Suite
AI literacy & responsible pilots: use cases, data, automation, dashboards, and policies.
Specialised Organizational Advisory
Dimension-specific consulting sprints: processes, finance, communications, partnerships, and analytics with KPIs.
ODA Experiences Design
Design of travel & volunteering experiences: service, standards, safety, pricing, and traceability
360 Fundraising
360° fundraising: donors, CSR, and grants; CRM, campaigns, events, and a partner base with transparent reporting.
Applied training in governance, operations, impact, and data—workshops, bootcamps, and hybrid programs.
9 Phases Towards
Metamorphosis
Our holistic Metamorphosis Consulting approach takes social projects from diagnostic to certification as a territorial regenerative anchor, ensuring sustainable impact and operational excellence.
F0 · Entry point
Coherence & risk filter:
maturity scoring, interview,
and reputational check.
(1–2 weeks)
F1 · 360°
Assessment
8-Dimension operational X-ray:
surveys, AI-assisted document
review, finance, and critical areas.
(4 weeks)
F2 · Participatory
Co-design
With the ODA Network:
3-year vision and quarterly OKRs;
Theory of Change and
effort-impact prioritization.
(4 weeks)
F3 · Process
Stregnthening
Strengthen the 8 Dimensions
in line with the project’s
current operating context.
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F4 · Tecnology
Implementation
Digital standardization:
ERP/CRM, RPA, chatbot, SOPs,
role-based permissions,
and data protection
F3-F6: 2-4 cycles of
90 days
F5 · Regenerative Travel & Volunteering
Design and execute ODA
Experiences, pilot runs, and
positioning of activities.
F6 · Local
Partnerships
Build alliances and local
talent pipelines: shared services,
internships, rotations, and group
purchasing.
F7 · Evaluation
& Scale
Measure and learn: Business
Intelligence, OKR retrospectives,
SROI, and narratives to
design replication and scale.
(6 weeks)
F8 · Ecosystem of
Interconnected Impact
Position the social project as a territorial economic anchor, interconnected with local actors and our project network.
(4 weeks)
Learn more
about the ODA
Development Network
ODA Taxanomy
The 8 ODA Taxonomy is a framework of eight areas to diagnose, design, execute, and measure projects using a common language. They standardize deliverables, enable comparability, connect practice with MEL (Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning), and ensure safeguards.
They are applied in participatory diagnostics, pilot design, and documentation (playbooks/case studies). They also align teams and partners with traceable criteria, prioritize improvements based on evidence, and integrate with technology for data, workflows, and version control.
The result: replicable processes, auditable decisions, and cumulative learning across organizations and territories.
Our vision - Impact Ecosystems
An impact ecosystem is a local operating arrangement where a social project becomes a territorial economic anchor: it trains youth, links with micro-businesses, creates jobs, and activates purpose-driven experiences for visitors and partners. ODA supports the project through this process—up to its establishment and autonomy.
All actors—social organizations, community members, local businesses, academic institutions, government, and volunteers—work with clear rules, fair pricing, safeguards, and reliable data.

