Business Plan

David Striar dstriar at jyp.org
Thu Jul 5 15:04:12 EDT 2001



Pam,

I originally responded to Keith, and I am interested in ways that youth
agencies can generate revenue and use youth as employees in a business
venture. I would love to know how to contact Street - Level Youth Media and
anyother example of a successful venture in this area.

Dave Striar-Janus Youth Programs
Portland Oregon

At 10:03 AM 7/5/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Keith --
>
>Could you clarify what you mean by "business plan"?
>
>When I first read your post, I thought you were looking for ways a youth
>serving organization could generate revenue. For example, there is an
>organization called Street-Level Youth Media which is a successful desktop
>publishing/graphics operation run out of a community technology center=
 where
>youth from the community are the employees. Is that what you mean?
>
>Or maybe instead you are looking for what some organizations might call a
>strategic plan, a five-year plan, a mission statement... There are lots of
>different folks on the YouthLearn list. Sometimes we just have to find a
>common vocabulary for talking with each other.
>
>I look forward to hearing more!
>Pam
>
>_________________________________
>Pam McKeta, Morino Institute
>pmcketa at morino.org | 703.716.4003
>http://www.morino.org
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG]On Behalf Of Keith Vinson
>Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:53 AM
>To: YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG
>Subject: [YL] Business Plan
>
>
>Myself and others have asked the question about the development of a
>business plan.  Several people have sent responses back to lead us to
>different web sites.  I am looking for specific examples from non-profit
>youth serving organizations.  Am I and others to believe that there are no
>youth serving organizations that have business plans.  That would be a=
 major
>concern if that is the case.  Seems to me, that would mean that
>organizations may not have clear visions and goals for the future.  Is that
>the case?
>
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