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Helping disabled parents with autistic children, live happy and productive lifes while reducing their carbon footprint, and providing key agricultural services to the local community.

The foundation aims to provide disabled parents with the necessary skills and resources to both start a business, and live environmentally responsible life's on their own Comunity farms with all the joy and happinessthat comes allong.

Each successful family would save a staggering, 1 million pounds for the British tax payer

The flagship 'back2basicz' farm will be an endeavor of my own creation. I aim to demonstrate that any disabled family can not only come off of the benifits systems they depend on so, But to start and maintain a successful business with only their family's efforts. 

This will be the 'blueprint' to all future Comunity farms that offshoot from The Wood foundation.

Our foundation will fundraise and continue to purchase land for future sites. Guide prices in the rage of £30,000 to £60,000 in various places around the area..

 

Business Plan for Back 2 BasiczExecutive Summary

Back 2 Basicz is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting disabled parents of autistic children. We aim to provide resources, community, and access to services that empower these parents, assisting them in navigating the challenges they face. Our initiatives will include a storefront that serves as a resource center, community hub, and supply shop offering essential products and services catered to the needs of our target demographic.

 Mission Statement

To enhance the quality of life for disabled parents of autistic children through support, resources, community engagement, and focused services, fostering an environment of understanding, resilience, and empowerment.

Vision StatementA world where disabled parents of autistic children have the resources, support, and community they need to thrive.

Objectives•Establish a centrally located shopfront that serves as a resource center.•Launch support programs including workshops, counseling services, and parental training.•Create a community hub that fosters connections among disabled parents of autistic children.•Develop partnerships with local businesses and organizations to provide additional resources.•Raise funds through donations and community events to support our initiatives.

Target Market•Disabled parents of autistic children within a 20-mile radius.•Local community members interested in supporting families of autistic children.•Organizations and businesses that offer products/services for disabled and autistic individuals

 Programs and Services•Resource Library: Access to books, pamphlets, and flyers regarding autism, disability rights, and parenting strategies.•Workshops & Support Groups: Regular meetings for disabled parents to share experiences, attend workshops on managing stress, and learn about resources available to them.•Counseling Services: Access to mental health professionals who specialize in autism and disability challenges.•Supply Shop: A shop offering specialized products, sensory toys, aids for daily living, and learning tools for autistic children.•Community Events: Monthly events designed to foster community, such as family outings, fundraisers, and educational seminars.

Market ResearchResearch indicates that there is a growing community of disabled parents raising autistic children, many of whom find it difficult to access tailored support services. Surveys conducted through online platforms show a significant demand for additional resources, community engagement, and practical support

Funding Strategy•Grant Applications: Identify and apply for grants from foundations dedicated to disabilities, autism, and community support.•Donation Campaigns: Launch campaigns appealing to local businesses and community members, highlighting the direct impact of their contributions.•Fundraising Events: Organize events such as charity runs, bake sales, and awareness campaigns.•Membership Fees: Introduce an optional membership, providing members with discounts in the supply shop and early access to events.

Location AnalysisCriteria for Location:•Accessibility: Ensure the site is easily reachable by public transportation and has parking for families.•Space: Minimum 1,500 square feet to accommodate a resource center, supply shop, and community meeting space.•Demographics: Target areas with higher concentrations of families with disabled members and higher autism diagnoses.Scouting Process:

Market Research: Identify neighborhoods with a significant population of disabled individuals and families with autistic children.

Real Estate Listings: Collaborate with local real estate agents to find suitable storefronts.

Site Visits: Conduct visits to potential locations to assess space, condition, and compliance with ADA regulations.

Lease Negotiations: Once a suitable location is identified, begin lease negotiations, seeking favorable terms. Marketing Plan•Social Media Campaigns: Create awareness through platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, sharing stories, resources, and event promotions.•Local Partnerships: Partner with local schools, hospitals, and health organizations to increase visibility and provide joint resources.•Community Bulletin Boards: Use community centers, libraries, and local businesses to post flyers and announcements.•Press Releases: Send press releases to local newspapers and radio stations detailing events and programs to increase outreach.

Management Team•Executive Director: Overseeing operations, partnerships, and strategic planning.•Program Coordinator: Managing workshops, support groups, and community events.•Marketing Manager: Leading marketing efforts, outreach, and engagement strategies.•Financial Officer: Managing budgets, funding sources, and resource allocation.

Financial ProjectionsDevelop detailed financial projections including startup costs (e.g., storefront renovations, inventory for the shop, staffing) and ongoing operational expenses (rent, utilities, salaries) over the first three years.

Projections 

•Year 1: Start-up Costs: £50,000 

Annual Revenue: £30,000

Year 2: Annual Revenue: £65,000•Year 

3: Annual Revenue: £100,000 (after establishing a local presence)

Evaluation and Impact Assessment•Feedback Surveys: Collect data from participants to evaluate satisfaction and measure program impact.•Community Metrics: Track community engagement numbers, attendance at events, and resources accessed.•Annual Reports: Prepare and disseminate annual reports detailing program outcomes, funds raised, and testimonials from families served.ConclusionBack 2 Basicz seeks to create a supportive and empowering environment for disabled parents raising autistic children. By establishing a storefront that acts as a hub for resources, community, and support, we aim to directly address the needs of this underserved demographic and foster a community of resilience and understanding.

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