Business Plan: Classic Clothes
Classic Clothes is a non-profit community service organization that services the public by providing free clothing and household products to women and children and distributing them through various agencies and programs that target these populations throughout London. Our services include providing coats, gloves, and business attire for women entering the workforce, school supplies, and basic household items for women and children at, or just-below the poverty line, or those identified as "at risk." Classic Clothes receives support from charities in the surrounding area and corporate sponsorships. Classic Clothes also solicits local organizations for donations, especially organizations that are in the clothing industry, business attire, and organizations that supply general household items.
According to statistics 25% of women in the UK live in poverty; 22% of women have persistently low income (Rosenblatt & Rake, 2003). Single mothers and women are most at risk for poverty, requiring the most assistance, a result of "sexism and racism," a gender related pay gap, and other factors such as social exclusion (Rosenblatt & Rake, 2003).
A quarter of the population of households in London would qualify for help offered from Classic Clothes. The client base for the agency is low-income, female head of household families, who require help with clothing and basic household necessities. The program would collect items from various organizations and donations from the public for distribution from various points throughout the city. The organization would also pay particular attention to women entering the workforce, or attempting to enter the workforce, assuring they have the business or office attire needed to interview and work as these items are often incurred at great expense.
As the economy continues to decline, Classic Clothes expects the need for these services among women and children will continue to rise. There are many families experiencing increasing poverty especially since the gender gap and pay gap continues to rise especially within the UK where social policies still suggest women are not close to catching up in status to men. Classic Clothes will attempt to assist women in closing the gender gap, and assist in providing essential items to women in need of essentials for work and home.
MISSION
The mission of Classic Clothes is to provide households in need with adequate clothing and basic household necessities so women and children can become self-sufficient and find the employment they need to improve their quality of life and boost self-esteem. Services include business clothing support, coat programs, residential delivery programs and children's services.
OBJECTIVES
Classic Clothes is a distribution center providing clothing and basic household items to women and children in London. The program's focus is to provide resources for women and children to help low-income and poverty stricken women become self-sufficient.
The program distributes clothing and other items to various organizations throughout the city and provides assistance to at-risk women and children.
The objectives of the organization include:
1. Provide clothing to women and children defined as "at-risk" which includes women living in poverty, low-income women, women just entering the workforce, women that are defined as "head-of-household" with little or no support, single parents, children and women that suffer from abuse or other problems that place them at risk for self-sufficiency.
2. Provide basic household items for families in need, which may include cooking items, beds, furniture, silver wear, sheets, blankets, other items as needed.
3. Provide coats, gloves and other winter items to families in need.
4. Provide school supplies to children in need.
5. Prepare single women and single parents to enter the workforce, by providing basic business attire for interviews, and for employment.
6. Assist women at becoming self-sufficient, which may include any combination of the above items.
7. Provide referral services to other agencies and charitable services in the London area and surrounding area.
8. Network with other social service agencies so Classic Clothes becomes a "household" name, synonymous with a healing community interested in supporting its women and children, and ending poverty among women and children.
START UP ASSESSMENT
Classic Clothes start-up costs are minimal, as much of the supplies needed for distribution are donated or will be donated and many are used. Much of the work that will be accomplished will be done through volunteer services on an as needed basis. Much of the distribution will also be accomplished through inter-agency assistance, which will occur as Classic Clothes begins networking with other social services agencies in the area.
After budgeting and determining what grants Classic Clothes will qualify for as a non-profit...
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