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1 Sustainability Planning Framework and Process

2 © 2006 The Finance Project About The Finance Project  TFP is a specialized non-profit research, technical assistance and training firm for public and private sector leaders nationwide.  We help leaders make smart investment decisions, develop sound financing strategies, and build solid partnerships that benefit children, families and communities.

3 © 2006 The Finance Project Why Sustainability Planning Is Important  Because many funding sources supporting prevention initiatives are short-term in nature  Because we operate in a rapidly changing environment (political, economic, and demographic changes)  Because we can’t afford to lose quality programs and important innovations

4 © 2006 The Finance Project Uses of a Sustainability Plan  Clarify where you are and where you want to go  Develop strategies for long-term success  Provide benchmarks to measure progress  Demonstrate the value of your work A written plan can provide overarching guidance for your initiative over time

5 © 2006 The Finance Project Key Elements of Sustainability 1. Vision 2. Results orientation 3. Strategic financing orientation 4. Adaptability to changing conditions 5. Broad base of community support 6. Key champions 7. Strong internal systems 8. Sustainability plan

6 © 2006 The Finance Project 1.Vision  Know what you want to sustain  Know how your initiative fits within the larger community  Know what you mean by sustainability Scope of activities Scale of operation Timeline

7 © 2006 The Finance Project 2. Results Orientation  Adopt a results framework  Be clear about the results you want to achieve for children and youth as well as the systems that serve them  Use indicators and performance measures to track progress and improve your work

8 © 2006 The Finance Project 3. Strategic Financing Orientation  What are the expected fiscal needs?  Make the best use of existing resources (fiscal and in-kind)  Maximize available sources of revenue  Create greater flexibility in categorical funding  Create public-private partnerships  Explore new state and local revenue sources

9 © 2006 The Finance Project 4. Adaptability to Changing Conditions  Monitor announced opportunities for funding  Consider new ways to frame your work to interest different funders  Identify opportunities to improve policy climate  Participate in collaborative advocacy to encourage change  Work to improve ability to participate in these efforts

10 © 2006 The Finance Project 5. Broad Base of Community Support  Develop a plan to create a desired identity  Nurture a community presence and support  Encourage involvement of clients/recipients of services  Support public education and engagement  Build partnerships that foster collaboration rather than competition

11 © 2006 The Finance Project 6. Key Champions  Identify key decision makers and opinion leaders  Develop an effective outreach plan  Cultivate a broad base of champions Elected leaders Business leaders Peers Clients (youth, parents, others) Community leaders Philanthropists

12 © 2006 The Finance Project 7. Strong Internal Systems  Know and involve the people you need to carry out your mission: staff, board(s), volunteers, etc.  Develop strong fiscal management, accounting, information, and personnel systems  Use those systems to review strategies, make changes as needed

13 © 2006 The Finance Project 8.Sustainability Plan  Develop a comprehensive plan that takes account of short- and long- term needs  Identify challenges and/or obstacles  Identify strategies to garner needed resources and overcome challenges  Identify and communicate with key partners

14 © 2006 The Finance Project Planning for Sustainability  Module I: Building a Sustainable Initiative  Module II: Creating a Vision and Results Orientation  Module III: Creating a Strategic Financing Plan  Module IV: Building Organizational Capacity and Community Support  Module V: Writing the Plan

15 Creating a Vision and Results Orientation Vision and Results Strategic Financing Orientation Creating a Strategic Financing Plan Adaptability to changing conditions Broad base of community support Key champions Strong internal systems Developing Strategies for Building Organizational Capacity and Community Support Sustainability Plan Developing and Writing a Plan Eight Elements Sustainability Planning Process


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