Facilitated Strategy Session

Help Socially Responsible Agriculture Project face their biggest challenges with a facilitated strategy session that gets the right people together to brainstorm and map out the path forward.
Socially Responsible Agriculture Project
Claymont, DE, USA
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Claymont, DE, USA

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What we need
  • Expert third party advice on process or managerial changes, geographic or programmatic expansion, potential pivots, or general strategic planning
  • Facilitation of an intensive, one-day strategic planning session with staff and/or Board
  • Note: If necessary, a follow-up strategic planning session may be scheduled
Additional details

We are about to kick off a strategic planning project.

What we have in place
  • We currently have a strategic plan, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have team members who we could mobilize for this project, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,465 , allowing us to put those funds toward program and team expansion.

Our strategic plan is integral to carrying out our mission and vision.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Organization provides relevant background materials to make initial meeting more productive
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Milestone 1: Background Call
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager in charge of the session engage in a 30-minute phone call
  • Goals of the call include answering any preliminary questions the Professional may have and agreeing upon the goals and structure of the Facilitated Planning Session
  • Professional sends any additional due diligence questions ahead of Facilitated Planning Session(s)
  • Professional distributes an outline or itinerary ahead of Facilitated Planning Session(s) (as necessary)
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Milestone 2: Strategic Planning Session
  • Attendees include Professional, Organization Executive(s) and/or Board Member(s) involved in decision or strategic planning
  • If necessary, a follow-up session may be scheduled to address issues that may arise and require additional due diligence
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About the org

Socially Responsible Agriculture Project
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Our mission

SRAP informs the public about the negative effects of industrial livestock operations--also known as factory farms or concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs)--while providing direct assistance to communities impacted by this destructive industry. Through education, advocacy, and community organizing, SRAP empowers people to protect public health, environmental quality, and local economies from the damaging impacts of factory farms, and to advocate for a socially responsible food future.

What we do

SRAP provides free assistance to communities threatened by industrial livestock operations. Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is reflected in the communities we serve, many of which face social and racial injustices. We value individuality, and lean on unique and varied perspectives to empower communities to stand up to the abuses of factory farms while advocating for a socially responsible food future.

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