Wondering what the world would be like for the poor and less privileged living in many countries all over the world, if there wasn't a "Non-Governmental Organization"?
Non-Governmental Organizations referred to as NGOs, are usually non-profit and sometimes international organizations independent of governments and international governmental organizations (though often funded by governments) that are active in humanitarian, educational, health care, public policy, social, human rights, environmental, and other areas to affect changes according to their objectives.
The fact remains that the non – profit industry is a major component in the equation of our world; be it social welfare, health care, education, spiritual, as well as other ramification of life.
Non – profits organizations (NPOs) are establishments that make use of their excess revenues to pursue a cause that would be beneficial to the public or a particular group of people. In a nutshell, the overall goal of non – profits organizations are to be successful in terms of wealth creation, and also to be a success when it comes to giving value to the groups of people they direct their services at or to the cause they choose to pursue.
It is worthy to note that Non – profit organizations can decide to operate as a charity organization or service organization. This means that they may choose to be organized as a non-profit corporation, a trust, a cooperative, or they may choose to exist informally in some cases.
For instance; an organization that is termed a supporting organization, usually operates like a foundation; but such a structure might be somewhat complicated because it holds more favourable tax status and are by law restricted about the public charities they can support.
The fact that an organization is considered to be a non-profit organization does not in any way mean that the organization does not have the intention of making profits. As a matter of fact, most non – profit organizations have revenue generating ventures established for the sole purpose of supporting the organization (their cause).
Even though, non – profit organizations are allowed by the law to run a profit making business venture, but there may be constraint to the extent at which they are able to generate excess revenue and even make use of the excess revenues being generated.
There are several not for profit organizations that have grown so big, so that the area which they cover is not just restricted to the location or country where they operate, but also to other parts of the world. For example; one of the wealthiest Non – profit organizations is found in the United States of America – The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with an endowment fund of about US$38 billion that covers countries all over the world and not just the United States of America.
Table of Contents
Table of Content3
i. Introduction5
1.0 Executive Summary6
1.1 Vision6
1.2 Mission6
1.3 Mandate7
1.4 Core Values7
1.5 Keys to Success7
1.6 Keys to Success7
2.0 Organization Summary7
2.1 Organization Ownership8
2.2 Location and facilities8
2.3 Start-up Summary8
Table: Start-up Funding8
3.0 Services9
3.1 Competitive Comparison10
3.2 Future Services10
4.0 Economic Analysis Summary10
4.1 Target Audience Segment Strategy11
4.3 Challenges11
4.3.1 Solution13
4.3.2 Main Competitors’13
4.4 SWOT Analysis13
4.4.1 Strengths14
4.4.2 Weaknesses14
4.4.3 Opportunities14
4.4.4 Threats14
5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary15
5.1 Value Proposition15
5.2 Competitive Edge15
5.3 Empowerment Strategy16
5.3 Sustainability and Expansion Strategy16
5.4 Sales Forecast*17
Table: Sales Forecast17
6.0 Management Summary*18
6.1 Organizational Structure18
6.2 Management Team18
6.3 Personnel Plan18
7.0 Financial Plan20
7.1 Breakeven Analysis20
7.1 Breakeven Analysis20
7.2 Projected Cash Flow21
7.2.1 Projected Cash Flow Year One21
7.2.2 Projected Cash flow Startment – Year two22
7.2.3 Projected Cash flow Startment – Year two22
7.3 Projected Balance Sheet23
7.4 Projected Income Statement24
7.5 Operating Expenses Year 1-326
Resources, A. (2024). NGO Business Plan. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/templates/ngo-business-plan
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Resources, Africana . "NGO Business Plan". Afribary, Afribary, 25 Mar. 2024. Web. 27 Dec. 2024. < https://afribary.com/templates/ngo-business-plan >.
Resources, Africana . "NGO Business Plan" Afribary (2024). Accessed December 27, 2024. https://afribary.com/templates/ngo-business-plan