Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
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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
Additional details
The Institute of Music for Children is in the final year of our three-year strategic plan and we need consultant who can lead us into some bold decisionmaking about the Institute's future.
What we have in place
- We currently have strong leadership and an idea of strengths/weaknesses, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a current strategic plan, a Parent Council, data, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $12,550 , allowing us to provide specialized attention to special needs students who come to the Institute for arts experiences.
The Institute of Music for Children was started as a church mission 25 years ago and has since spun off to become it's own professional non-profit arts organization. We still rent space from our founding church, but we are in need of a permanent home. This plan will focus on capacity-building and readiness for a capital campaign, and will engage our leaders in decionmaking critical to the organization's future.
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Our mission
The Institute of Music for Children enhances artistic expression and appreciation in New Jersey youth by offering economically accessible, high-quality arts training in a creative and nurturing environment.
The Institute strives to broaden participation in the arts among underserved communities through tuition assistance, bi-lingual staff and marketing, and urban outreach initiatives.
What we do
Guided by its vision of H.A.R.M.O.N.Y. - Helping Achieve Responsible, Motivated, Optimistic, Neighborhood Youth - the Institute is building a community of high-achieving citizens who are arts lovers and arts makers through professional instruction, mentorship, and family engagement.