Non Profit Business Plan Template

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Non-Profit Business Plan Template

Parties Involved:

Organization: Green Future Initiative
Address: 789 Greenway Drive, Springfield, IL 62704

Board Members: Jane Johnson (Chair), Mark Lee (Treasurer), Emily Davis (Secretary)

Description of the Organization:

Green Future Initiative is a nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental conservation and sustainable community development through education, projects, and advocacy within Springfield, Illinois.

Mission and Vision:

Our mission is to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices in local communities. Our vision is a healthier, greener Springfield where all residents actively participate in conservation efforts.

Programs and Services:

We offer community workshops, tree planting initiatives, educational outreach, and partnership programs with local schools and businesses to foster environmental responsibility.

Funding and Budget:

Funding sources include grants, donations, and fundraising events. The initial annual budget is projected at $150,000, allocated toward program development, operational costs, and outreach activities.

Governance Structure:

The organization is governed by a volunteer board of directors, with operational activities managed by a dedicated staff team, including an Executive Director, Program Coordinator, and Administrative Assistant.

Additional Policies:

  • All activities adhere to local, state, and federal regulations governing nonprofit operations.
  • The organization maintains transparency and accountability through regular reporting and audits.
  • Any amendments to organizational policies require approval by the board of directors.

Springfield, ______________________

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Jane Johnson (Chair)
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Mark Lee (Treasurer)
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Emily Davis (Secretary)