Strategic Plan
Project details
What we need
- Analysis of the Organization’s current needs, long-term goals, programs, competitive standing and resources
- Recommendations for an appropriate course of action to reach the desired objectives, including allocation of resources and how to measure success
- Plan outlining the resources and steps required to reach short- and long-term goals
What we have in place
- We currently have a SWOT analysis, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have Board and Membership commitment, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $10,240 , allowing us to support our 70 members with continuing education opportunities.
The vision for this project is to develop a strategic plan for the future that has been created inclusively with input from our Board of Directors, Association Members, and other interested parties. The goal is to look back briefly, but primarily look to the future to see what lies ahead for us and create a strategy for moving forward that is visionary, and nimble.
Project plan
Our mission
To advance the right of all persons with disabilities and older adults to equal access to public transportation and community participation by providing: support, information, training and education to promote quality Travel Instruction.
What we do
The Association of Travel Instruction (ATI), founded in 1998 and incorporated in early 2001, is a national professional association, which exists to develop the relatively new professions of travel training instructor and travel trainer for seniors and persons with disabilities, other than those with blindness. The goal of ATI is to serve the practitioners who teach persons with disabilities and seniors to use public transit safely and independently. Its members include travel training instructors/travel trainers who work for transit properties, school districts, community rehabilitation agencies, independent living centers, and agencies providing adult day services. Members of the association also include parents of children with disabilities, orientation and mobility specialists for persons with blindness, and persons with disabilities who are transportation advocates. Membership in ATI is open to anyone interested in the accessible transportation field.
Testimonials
Nate did an incredible job guiding us through this process. He is a phenomenal facilitator. He pushed us to think honestly about our weaknesses and strengths and dream of what we could become. Nate is very knowledge about strategic planning and had the ability to take prior experience working in the for-profit world and relate it to our non profit work.
The people at ATI are incredibly passionate about their cause and are true experts in their field. Julie was wonderful to work with; she was very responsive, was always respectful of my time, and most importantly, encouraged an atmosphere of openness and honesty. I loved working with ATI and highly recommend it for anyone wanting to make a substantive contribution to a worthy cause.