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Strategic Vision and Implementation Planning for Emerging Nonprofit
Our organization serves noncustodial parents and families involved in private custody and visitation cases. We are building a model that combines supervised visitation, parenting education, transportation support, workforce development, family stabilization services, housing support, and eventually adaptive reuse and affordable housing projects.
Because our vision includes many moving pieces, we need help organizing everything into a structure that is easier to understand, communicate, and implement.
We are looking for a volunteer who can help us:
- Organize our programs into short-term, medium-term, and long-term phases
- Determine which services should be prioritized first
- Identify which parts of the vision are realistic to launch within the first 1-3 years
- Help us understand how different programs connect together
- Recommend what staffing, volunteer roles, partnerships, and outside expertise we may need at different stages
- Help us create a simple framework for how the organization could grow over time
- Identify possible milestones, priorities, and next steps
- Help us turn broad ideas into a roadmap that can be used in meetings, presentations, fundraising conversations, and grant applications
We are not looking for a formal business plan or a highly detailed financial model. We are looking for someone who can help us take a very large vision and break it into manageable pieces so that we can focus on what to build first, what can come later, and what steps we need to take along the way.
By the end of the project, we would ideally like to have a written roadmap, phased priorities, and a clearer picture of how our organization can move from idea to implementation.
We believe that when parents have structure, support, and a real opportunity to rebuild, children benefit too.
This project will help us move from a collection of ideas into a clearer path forward so that we can begin creating real programs, partnerships, and services for the families we want to serve. A volunteer supporting this work will help us determine how to turn our vision into something that can actually be implemented in stages rather than feeling too large or overwhelming to begin.
Their work could help shape future supervised visitation services, parenting classes, workforce programs, transportation assistance, housing support, and adaptive reuse projects that create both jobs and stability.
By helping us build a stronger plan, the volunteer will be helping create future spaces where:
- A parent can reconnect with their child after months apart
- Someone can find support before losing their housing or job
- A parent can learn skills, gain confidence, and begin rebuilding their life
- Families can avoid deeper crisis because they had help sooner
- Historic buildings can be transformed into places of purpose and opportunity
This project is not just about organizational planning. It is about helping create a future where parents have somewhere to go before everything falls apart, and where families can find support, dignity, and hope instead of getting lost in the cracks.
We have collected notes, outlines, photos, examples, draft program ideas, website content, meeting notes, and research that can help provide context for the volunteer. We also have a strong understanding of the major challenges facing the parents we want to serve and the types of support that are currently missing in our area.
Our leadership is very committed to this process and understands that outside perspective will help us build something stronger and more realistic. We are open to feedback, willing to simplify where needed, and ready to adjust our ideas if there are better ways to structure them.
We are prepared to stay organized, respond quickly, attend meetings consistently, and provide any materials a volunteer may need. We want the volunteer’s time to be spent on strategy and problem-solving rather than trying to pull information out of us piece by piece.
Once completed, we plan to use the recommendations from this project as a foundation for future grant applications, presentations, board discussions, partnership development, and long-term planning. We want this work to become a map we can keep unfolding as the organization grows rather than something that gets tucked into a drawer and forgotten.
Mending Our Mistakes, Inc.
Location
Traskwood, US-AR
Website
https://mendingourmistakes.orgMember Since
Apr 2026
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