Full Assessment & Rewrite Of A Charity Business Plan:
A Case Study

The Situation

This charity was in serious trouble. Having entered a period of significant financial difficulty, it was facing a set of circumstances that threatened not just its stability, but its ability to continue operating at all. Without urgent, honest, and at times uncomfortable intervention, there was a real risk that it would not survive – and with it, the work it existed to do would be lost. The situation called for a practical and clinical assessment of everything: income, expenditure, structure, roles, and direction.

Getting To Grips With The Reality

The first and most important step was to understand exactly what the charity was dealing with financially. That meant a forensic examination of all income and expenditure, including everything planned for the coming twelve months. Nothing was treated as untouchable. Every line of spending was scrutinised against the question of whether it was genuinely critical to the charity’s ability to function and deliver its objectives. In many cases, the honest answer was that it was not.

This kind of assessment requires a willingness to have difficult conversations and make unpopular decisions – and that was exactly what the situation demanded. The way the charity was managing its day-to-day activities, how decisions were being made, and where resources were being directed all came under close examination.

The Work

The scope of work was extensive and touched almost every aspect of how the charity operated. Consultation with staff and trustees was continuous throughout the process, ensuring that decisions were informed by the people closest to the work while also being made with the clarity and objectivity that the situation required.

The business plan was reviewed in full and rewritten to reflect the charity’s actual position and realistic ambitions. All expenditure that was not critical to core operations was removed, however uncomfortable that was. Funding sources were explored in depth, with a focus on securing income streams that were stable and sustainable rather than short-term or unpredictable.

All job roles were reviewed and rewritten to reflect what the organisation genuinely needed. Every policy was revisited, updated, and rewritten. A staff training plan was developed and fully executed to support the changes being made across the organisation.

The Outcome

The charity is still operational. In a situation where that outcome was genuinely uncertain, that matters enormously. It continues to deliver on its published objectives, doing the work it was set up to do – but in a leaner, more sustainable, and better-managed way than before.

The team now has a much clearer and more honest understanding of cash flow, a business plan that reflects reality rather than aspiration, and the structures in place to make better-informed decisions going forward. The work was difficult, and the decisions were at times hard to make, but the outcome demonstrates what rigorous, honest intervention can achieve when an organisation is willing to face its situation clearly and act on what it finds.

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