Business Plan Writing

Help ACCE * A professional business plan to raise capital more effectively * A internal guide to align its day-to-day operations and goals
ACCE
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Posted September 19th

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What we need
  • An effective and concise document that covers the following: Mission and Vision Statement, Executive Summary, Products, Programs, and Services, Target Market, Marketing Plan, Industry and Competitive Analysis, Financials, Organizational Structure, Management Team/Role of Board, Your Offering, Appendix, etc.
  • An internal guide to align day-to-day operations and goals
  • A fresh perspective on an Organization’s goals and strategies
What we have in place
  • We currently have an existing org with several staff, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a full sftaff, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $15,028 , allowing us to $3500.

I need help plotting out my business (nonprofit) and hope you can help tease out the concrete details. It will make work plans much more doable.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
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Milestone 1: Business Plan Goals
  • Professional assesses materials shared and comments on any information gaps required for Business Plan
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss goal and audience
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss tone and presentation style for each section of the Business Plan document
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Milestone 2: Document First Draft
  • Professional shares first draft of Business Plan with Volunteer Manager
  • Volunteer Manager gives detailed feedback with comments and questions
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Milestone 3: Document Final Draft
  • Professional incorporates feedback and delivers final draft to Volunteer Manager
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About the org

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Our mission

The mission of the ACCE Institute is to improve the lives of California's traditionally underserved residents, including communities of color, low-income and working families, and the undocumented population, by carrying out work that fosters deep, indigenous leadership development, policy creation, robust civic participation, and broad community empowerment.

What we do

At ACCE Institute we are committed to helping community members unpack and tackle the issues that most negatively impact their lives -especially as they help lead to economic, racial and social justice.

We organize with California's poor and working class families and communities of color to help them research the root causes of social ills.

The residents then work together to address their issues and develop policy that would work toward eradicating the problems they see.

They ensure that those affected have the skills needed to gain the attention of elected officials and other decision makers and move their agenda for community improvement forward.

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