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| == Meeting - 03/15/12 == | == Meeting - 03/15/12 == | ||
| '''Attendees''': Marcin Jakubowski, Carter MacNamara, Aaron Makaruk | |||
| '''Topic''': Resource Development and Strategic Planning | |||
| === Notes === | |||
| '''Letter of Confirmation''': IRS mails this to us to confirm that they have received our f1023 application. | |||
| *Before submitting anymore grants, make sure we have this. | |||
| '''LC3''' - non-profit/for-profit organization | |||
| *It's better to form the non-profit organization before spinning off a for-profit entity. Do not do it the other way around. | |||
| *[http://www.npenterprise.net/ npEnterprise] - resource for starting a non-profit/for-profit hybrid. | |||
| '''Resource Development''' - 8 forms: | |||
| #Grants | #Grants | ||
| #Corporate Donations | #Corporate Donations | ||
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| #Volunteers | #Volunteers | ||
| # | # | ||
| '''Things that foundations want to know''': | |||
| *Who are our competitors? | |||
| *Is there a bona fide social need that we are going to address? | |||
| :*This needs to be proven by a Community Needs Assessment. Don't reinvent the wheel - a CNA is difficult to do, and many organizations exist that do this kind of research. Sources for CNAs: librarians, census data, Urban Leage, NAACP, etc. | |||
| :*Change the name of our evaluations survey, because it makes us sound inauthentic - change it to a volunteers recruiting tool. | |||
| *Can Open Source Ecology meet that need? | |||
| :*Outcomes can prove this. | |||
| *Can we sustainably meet that need over time? | |||
| :*Are we viable financially?\ | |||
| :*Do we have suitable management? | |||
| :*Are we collaborating? | |||
| '''Funding resource development/development officers''': | |||
| *''Overhead'' - state that a certain percentage of the grant covers overhead/administration of the grant. | |||
| '''The Ask''' - when speaking to foundations, teach board members to: | |||
| #Describe what the social need is. | #Describe what the social need is. | ||
| #Describe what is required to meet the social need. | #Describe what is required to meet the social need. | ||
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| #Describe what our successes have been. | #Describe what our successes have been. | ||
| #Directly ask the foundation for an investment - The Ask. | #Directly ask the foundation for an investment - The Ask. | ||
| '''Strategic Planning''': | |||
| *Make a plan for one year of solid strategy. | |||
| *Find someone to volunteer to do this - Human Resources Department heads from corporations are a good resource. | |||
| :*What are we working on, what are we going to do. | |||
| *After that, ''develop a strategic'' vision and a ''grand vision''. | |||
Revision as of 02:18, 16 March 2012
Meeting - 03/15/12
Attendees: Marcin Jakubowski, Carter MacNamara, Aaron Makaruk Topic: Resource Development and Strategic Planning
Notes
Letter of Confirmation: IRS mails this to us to confirm that they have received our f1023 application.
- Before submitting anymore grants, make sure we have this.
LC3 - non-profit/for-profit organization
- It's better to form the non-profit organization before spinning off a for-profit entity. Do not do it the other way around.
- npEnterprise - resource for starting a non-profit/for-profit hybrid.
Resource Development - 8 forms:
- Grants
- Corporate Donations
- Government Grants
- Individual Contributions
- In-Kind Donations
- Collaboration
- Volunteers
Things that foundations want to know:
- Who are our competitors?
- Is there a bona fide social need that we are going to address?
- This needs to be proven by a Community Needs Assessment. Don't reinvent the wheel - a CNA is difficult to do, and many organizations exist that do this kind of research. Sources for CNAs: librarians, census data, Urban Leage, NAACP, etc.
- Change the name of our evaluations survey, because it makes us sound inauthentic - change it to a volunteers recruiting tool.
 
- Can Open Source Ecology meet that need?
- Outcomes can prove this.
 
- Can we sustainably meet that need over time?
- Are we viable financially?\
- Do we have suitable management?
- Are we collaborating?
 
Funding resource development/development officers:
- Overhead - state that a certain percentage of the grant covers overhead/administration of the grant.
The Ask - when speaking to foundations, teach board members to:
- Describe what the social need is.
- Describe what is required to meet the social need.
- Describe what Open Source Ecology is doing to meet that need.
- Describe what our successes have been.
- Directly ask the foundation for an investment - The Ask.
Strategic Planning:
- Make a plan for one year of solid strategy.
- Find someone to volunteer to do this - Human Resources Department heads from corporations are a good resource.
- What are we working on, what are we going to do.
 
- After that, develop a strategic vision and a grand vision.