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BS: Business plans

09 Nov 04 - 09:55 AM (#1321406)
Subject: BS: Business plans
From: muppett

I've got the task of writing a business plan for a voluntary community organisation I work with, So far I've written about what the organisation is involved in at the mo.,done a local community profile, including census information and other stats, what community consultation has been done in the area. Then gone to on to describe what the funding will used for i.e. to recruit staff to run the Community complex (a centre manager, youth worker, admin worker, caretaker & cleaner)Ive also included Key milestones, how the project fits in with local,district & regional strategies, described key partners & their roles, management structures, policies, described what other local provision there is, so to show that there isn't dulpication going on, done start up costs,cash flow forecast, sources of funding, risk factors and monitoring systems, but I STILL FEEL IT'S NOT COMPLETE, anyone got any suggestions.


09 Nov 04 - 09:58 AM (#1321409)
Subject: RE: BS: Business plans
From: Rapparee

It's a US organization, but check out some of the stuff at the Foundation Center in New York (www.foundationcenter.org). Their online tutorials are quite good.


09 Nov 04 - 09:59 AM (#1321410)
Subject: RE: BS: Business plans
From: Amos

Long term benefits resulting from the activity is something to add some sizzle to it, I guess. And, if not already very clear, if there is going to be any profitability (a major issue in any commercial business plan) what the estimate of it is.

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09 Nov 04 - 10:03 AM (#1321414)
Subject: RE: BS: Business plans
From: Sttaw Legend

muppett - possibly evaluation procedures and safety implications


09 Nov 04 - 10:13 AM (#1321421)
Subject: RE: BS: Business plans
From: Bassic

What do you want to achieve?.......How are you going to achieve it?.........and how do you tell if you are successful or not?............if you have covered those broad themes then to my mind you have a plan. How detailed it is depends on who it is being written for.


09 Nov 04 - 11:16 AM (#1321482)
Subject: RE: BS: Business plans
From: muppett

Cheers, the suggestions you've mentioned are included in what I've already done in some shape or form apart from what you have mentioned Amos as it's a not for profit organisation, however there is bit in there about sustainability, thanks a lot