Facilitated Strategy Session
Facilitated Strategy Session
Project details
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 a non-profit Tai Chi school teaching online during the pandemic. We need help planning our future, with a focus on management succession, fund-raising, website improvement, and increasing the depth and resilience of our teaching and management staff.
What we have in place
- We currently have mission statement, list of director's responsibilities, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have website: https://www.charlottesvilletaichi.org, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,465 , allowing us to pay teacher's salaries, improve our website, and defray other costs.
We are dedicated to teaching and promoting the health benefits and art of T'ai Chi Ch'uan in the Charlottesville community. After years in a studio, we have moved all classes online. As the pandemic winds down we plan to re-acquire an indoor space and continue to teach online. Our director and head instructor will gradually move on to retirement, and we need to expand the teaching staff and distribute the director's many management tasks among our students.
Project plan
Our mission
Charlottesville T'ai Chi Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching and promoting T'ai Chi Ch'uan and related internal martial arts. In addition to offering a full roster of classes, CTCC sponsors community-based programs that serve vulnerable populations, such as seniors, health care workers, and at-risk groups. Our instruction emphasizes the health benefits of T'ai Chi as well as its martial and meditative aspects. CTCC is also committed to training instructors in the Cheng Ming lineage in order to pass on these arts for the benefit of future generations.