Business Plan Review

Help Shalom finalize their draft business plan into a concise and compelling roadmap that describes their work to team members, advisors, and potential donors.
Shalom
Sydney, Australia
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Posted November 9th

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What we need
  • A document with detailed feedback and edits that ensures an Organization's business plan clearly defines its mission and approach, finance and operating structure, and tracks to key performance indicators
Additional details

We have the vision, the numbers and a plan for a new revenue generator of our NFP and it needs board approval. We are looking for help analysing the information we have and presenting it in a way that is acceptable and making a strong long term business case.

What we have in place
  • We currently have costs analysis, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have vision document, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,828 , allowing us to fund our nature based early childhood education weekly program

By having a revenue generator as part of our offerings we will be able to use the funds to rely less on philanthropy and become more self sufficient and grow.
Being able to put the business case forward will have huge impact in moving the project along.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials & Goal Setting
  • Professional assesses materials shared and comments on any information gaps required for Business Plan
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss goals and audience
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss tone and presentation style for each section of the plan
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Milestone 1: Initial Review & Assessment
  • Professional conducts a first assessment and shares thoughts about the plan with Organization
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss initial review and feedback
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Milestone 2: Draft Review
  • Professional presents first review of the plan, which may include the edited or rewritten feedback on sections of Organization's plan
  • Professional highlights areas of improvement, level of completeness and provides recommendations
  • Volunteer shares provides feedback on the draft deliverable
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Milestone 3: Final Feedback
  • Professional presents final feedback document and recommendations for improvement
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About the org

Shalom
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Our mission

To increase the vibrancy and engagement of the Sydney Jewish community by fostering Jewish life and learning in an inclusive way.

What we do

Shalom is a not for profit organization committed to community building.

We incubate programs within the Sydney Jewish community to empower young adults to take up leadership roles and actively create community. Currently we incubate Adamama (Sydney's first urban Jewish farm), PJ Library (providing monthly Jewish childrens books to families across Australia), The Sydney Jewish Writers Festival and Limmud (a conference of Jewish ideas)

We also support a number of initatives in the community, including Jewish professional theatre, leadership training, Jewish comedy, and Holocaust memorial.

Shalom operates Shalom College at UNSW in Sydney. We celebrate diversity and welcome residents from multicultural backgrounds, faiths and affiliations. Our values of community, learning and giving are inspired by the Jewish founders of the college. We celebrate Jewish traditions as well as a range of other cultural festivals and holidays that are important to our diverse residents. We have a large cohort of Indigenous residents and the Shalom Gamarada Indigenous Residential Scholarship Program provides scholarships to Indigenous students. This program was established to make a contribution to closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians through higher education and by increasing the number of Indigenous professionals.

We are also home to AUJS - the Australian Union of Jewish Students - who provide meaningful Jewish experiences to students to develop and strengthen their Jewish identity and leadership.

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