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Sustainability Planning: Keys to Success

Sustainability Planning: Keys to Success. What is Sustainability Planning?. The process of sitting down to develop specific strategies and an action plan to help ensure the long-term sustainability of an initiative

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Sustainability Planning: Keys to Success

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  1. Sustainability Planning: Keys to Success © 2006 The Finance Project

  2. What is Sustainability Planning? • The process of sitting down to develop specific strategies and an action plan to help ensure the long-term sustainability of an initiative • Includes considering the full range of resources and competencies – financial, political, administrative, managerial – needed to meet long-term goals © 2006 The Finance Project

  3. Why is Planning for Sustainability Important? • Many funding sources are short-term in nature • We operate in a rapidly changing environment • We can’t afford to lose qualityprograms and important innovations © 2006 The Finance Project

  4. Why Do Sustainability Planning? • 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 © 2006 The Finance Project

  5. Key Elements of Sustainability • Vision • Results orientation • Strategic financing orientation • Adaptability to changing conditions • Broad base of community support • Key champions • Strong internal systems • Sustainability plan © 2006 The Finance Project

  6. 1. Vision Clear & shared vision of what you want to achieve • Clear vision/mission statement • Use the vision to generate buy-in • Know how your initiative fits within the larger community • Define your scope of activities & scale of operation over time © 2006 The Finance Project

  7. 2. Results Orientation Define success, measure progress over time & share your results • Adopt a results framework • Be clear about the results you want to achieve • Use data to “prove” and “improve” • Communicate your results © 2006 The Finance Project

  8. Using Results to Further Your Sustainability Goals • Develop systems for collecting and analyzing data • Keep it simple and reasonable • Know your audience • Communicate!, market!, and sell! © 2006 The Finance Project

  9. 3. Strategic Financing Orientation What resources do you need to support your work? • What are the expected fiscal needs? • Make the best use of existing resources • Create partnerships • Explore new state and local revenue sources © 2006 The Finance Project

  10. 4. Adaptability to Changing Conditions How do you respond to changes in your funding & policy environments? • Monitor announced opportunities for funding • Consider new ways to frame your work • Identify opportunities to improve policy climate • Participate in collaborative advocacy to encourage change • Work to improve ability to participate in these efforts © 2006 The Finance Project

  11. 5. Broad Base of Community Support Whose support is critical to achieve your vision? • Develop a plan to create a desired identity • Nurture community presence & support • Encourage family involvement • Support public education • Build partnerships that foster collaboration rather than competition © 2006 The Finance Project

  12. 6. Key Champions Community leaders who can use power & influence on your behalf • Identify key decision makers & opinion leaders • Develop an effective outreach plan • Cultivate a broad base of champions © 2006 The Finance Project

  13. 7. Strong Internal Systems Do you have the organizational capacity to accomplish your goals? • Know & involve the people you need to carry out your mission • Develop strong fiscal management, accounting, information and personnel systems • Use those systems to review strategies & make changes as needed © 2006 The Finance Project

  14. 8. Sustainability Plan A written plan that describes the initiative’s priorities & action steps • Takes into account short- & long-term needs • Identifies challenges and/or obstacles • Identifies strategies to garner needed resources & overcome challenges • Identifies & communicates with key partners © 2006 The Finance Project

  15. Planning for Sustainability: Key Questions • What do you want to sustain? • At what scale & scope? • What will it cost? • What resources do you have? • What are the barriers? • What are viable strategies to achieve your goals? © 2006 The Finance Project

  16. Sustainability Planning: Success Factors Start early! Determine available resources Involve diverse group of stakeholders Big/creative thinkers Decision makers Key partners Users of services Integrate into management routine © 2006 The Finance Project

  17. Additional Resources • Sustainability Planning Workbook • Other Resources on Financing & Sustainability • Available at:http://www.financeproject.org/irc/sustainability.asp © 2006 The Finance Project

  18. Contacting Us The Finance Project 1401 New York Ave, NW Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 www.financeproject.org © 2006 The Finance Project

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