SWOT Analysis

Help Partnership for Food Safety Education understand their current strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, so that they can make informed organizational decisions.
Partnership for Food Safety Education
Arlington, VA, USA
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Arlington, VA, USA

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Posted April 16th

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What we need
  • Document outlining Organization’s or a specific program’s strengths and weaknesses as well as potential opportunities and threats
What we have in place
  • We have a strategic plan, we have staff work plans, and we have survey input data from our core audiences and from our primary partners/supporters. We have a new website in process and will be gearing up for a conference in 2016-17 that will bring together several hundred of our core stakeholders.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,992 , allowing us to create 1 new amazing website for our organization.

Our organization has operated under a solid strategic plan since 2011. We are at the point where a revised SWOT is critical to moving into a new strategic planning phase. Third-party, objective analysis of our strengths and weaknesses will help us immeasurably as we look to reinvigorate our networks and stay ever-focused on core mission.

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Prep: Distribution of Materials & Goal Setting
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with information regarding current operations (financial, programmatic, physical and human resources), Organization-wide or program goals and mission, and market analysis
  • Professional facilitates meeting with Organization’s leadership to discuss goals for the SWOT analysis
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager outline next steps and timeline for the project (including individual meetings between Professional and members of Organization such as functional heads, board members, etc.)
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Milestone 1: Initial Analysis
  • Professional analyzes the information shared by the Organization
  • Professional researches any additional information about external competitive landscape based on the market analysis
  • Professional conducts interviews with different Organization stakeholders for their perspectives on strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities and threats
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Milestone 2: Draft Deliverables
  • Professional drafts overview and analysis of Organization’s strengths and weaknesses
  • Professional drafts overview and analysis of potential opportunities and threats
  • Draft of SWOT analysis created and delivered to the Volunteer Manager
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Milestone 3: Final Deliverables
  • Volunteer Manager provides feedback to the Professional on the draft
  • Professional incorporates feedback into the draft to create final version
  • Final SWOT analysis created and delivered to the Volunteer Manager
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About the org

Partnership for Food Safety Education
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Shelley F.

Exec. Director

Our mission

The mission of the Partnership for Food Safety Education is to end illness and death from foodborne infection in the United States.

The Partnership brings together public and private sector organizations to focus on prevention of food poisoning in the United States.

What we do

The Partnership is a catalytic leader in health education and a trusted partner to tens of thousands of health educators nationwide.

The organization stands at a critical point --- where organizational capacity needs to be aligned with a well-developed, ambitious strategic plan built in 2011 with input from stakeholders. We are determined to strengthen capacity to move from good to great!

The Partnership delivers trusted, science-based behavioral health messaging and a network of resources that support consumers in their efforts to reduce risk of foodborne infection.

The Partnership's Strategic Plan includes three focus areas: 1) Convenes and Supports: The Partnership convenes practitioner communities inside and outside government to work together to improve outcomes in food safety education; 2) Amplifies: The Partnership reaches thousands of educators nationwide, and helps them tell the story of the impact their work has on protecting the health of consumers in their communities; 3) Leads Evaluation: the Partnership leads efforts to evaluate the impact of consumer food safety education , and anticipates needed changes in program approaches that will better align programs with intended outcomes.

The Partnership was created in 1997 through a government-industry-consumer group memorandum of understanding.

The Partnership is the creator and steward of the first-ever national consumer education campaign in food safety -- Fight BAC!® -- and its four core science-based messages of Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill.

Testimonials

Kara was terrific in working to develop our SWOT. She worked with me to talk through a few important issues and we got a great product to use in our planning.
Shelley F.
Shelley F.

Exec. Director

SWOT Analysis Project

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