Fee-For-Service Strategy Sessions

Help Prevention Force Family Center identify and plan for a new source of earned income to strengthen their financial position and sustain their mission over the long term.
Prevention Force Family Center
Chicago, IL, USA
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Posted January 31st

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What we need
  • 3-5 one hour strategy sessions identifying a fee-for-service activity that can complement the Organization's current mission and existing services
  • A written summary of discussion and prioritized idea
  • A starter plan of recommendations and actionable next steps for implementation
  • Note: This project does not include creating a fundraising strategy to recruit donors or identify grant opportunities
Additional details

We need help with our fee for service programs and classes. We need a strategy plan for the program and classes.

What we have in place
  • We currently have program descriptions, flyers, registration forms and prices., which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have clients and equipment., and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,970 , allowing us to purchase program supplies for the afterschool program, CPR class supplies, and training materials that are needed to serve more youth and individuals in their communities.

This project is important to the agency by providing the knowledge and skills for staff to develop a marketing strategic plan for the agency fee for service programs and services that help provide income that produces more programs and services that the agency offer to the communities we serve. The agency fee for service programs are a critical part of our effort to build and sustain the organization revenue.

Project plan

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Prep: Information Sharing & Goal Setting
  • Professional connects with the Volunteer Manager for project kick off
  • Volunteer Manager shares all relevant revenue materials and background information, including but not limited to: marketing and fundraising collateral, financials, and key service area beneficiaries
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager and discuss goals and call session timeline
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Milestone 1: Strategy Sessions
  • Up to 3 strategy sessions to discuss and identify fee-for-service ideas
  • [Session One] Volunteer Manager discusses current resources, programs, and existing sources of income (if available)
  • [Session Two] Volunteer leads brainstorm session utilizing shared materials from previous calls to identify 3-5 potential promising earned income offerings, which Volunteer Manager will explore for further research prior to next session
  • [Session Three] Volunteer Manager and Volunteer narrow down top concept and discuss resource investments, stakeholders, and next steps necessary for implementation
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Milestone 2: Next Steps
  • Professional shares summary of discussion and tactics for further exploration of prioritized idea
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About the org

Prevention Force Family Center
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Our mission

Prevention Force Family Center (PFFC) is a 501-(c) 3 nonprofit community organization that is located in the West Garfield Park community. PFFC's mission is to create an environment where individuals are self-sufficient, responsible and productive residents of their community. Our primary goal is to provide the programs and services that help low-income individuals, youth and families become self-sufficient in their communities. Implement prevention, education, youth development, CPR & First Aids, entrepreneurship, self -employment, and job readiness training programs and resource/referral services to community residents. Conduct business workshops, seminars and provide technical assistance services that will assist the entrepreneurs and organizations.

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