Strategic Planning

Closed
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Project management Competitive analysis Leadership Organizational structure
Skills
congenital heart defects advocacy strategic planning innovation
Details

Project Summary

Development of strategic plan.

Project Scope

Research, analyze and facilitate creation of innovative 3 year strategic plan to grow non profit and target multidisciplinary stakeholders to help advocate and support children and adults living with Congenital Heart Disease (CHD).

Project Objective

Research and analyze strategies to grow non profit and differentiate from competitors.

Facilitate strategic planning session with board of directors

Create road map and outline to move the organization to the next level.

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

Introduction presentation to students to introduce to organization and outline objectives of project.

Dedicated organizational contact to respond to emails or calls to address students questions

Team meetings as needed through the duration of the project

About the company

Company
0 - 1 employees
Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

The Canadian Congenital Heart Alliance (CCHA) is a national, volunteer-run registered charitable organization advocating on behalf of children and adults living with congenital heart disease (CHD). Mission: We advocate for and enrich the lives of people with CHD through awareness, education, research and support. Vision: To be the leading voice for enriching the lives of Canadians with CHD. Value Statement: Building a dedicated CHD community that fosters compassion, empowerment and collaboration. 1 in 100 babies are born with a congenital heart defect. Over 250,000 Canadians live with CHD, sadly, there is no cure. Most will require specialized, life-long cardiac care. At least half face the prospect of multiple surgeries and/or premature death, and many develop psycho-social challenges brought on by their condition, such as anxiety, depression, isolation and financial hardship. Fewer resources are available to those with CHD than other cardiac patients and CHD research is underfunded.