Project Title: Path to Equity in 2030 - A Strategic Plan for the Urban League of Greater Hartford

Urban League of Greater Hartford

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Project Title Path to Equity in 2030 - A Strategic Plan for the Urban League of Greater Hartford
Project Topics Growth Strategy Research & Development
Skills & Expertise
Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity
  1. Develop a 5-year Strategic Plan (2025-2030) for the Urban League of Greater Hartford (ULGH). 
  2. CEO David Hopkins joined the organization in 2019, and drafted a 5-year plan that applied for 2019 thru 2024.
  3. Most of the Plan’s 10 goals have been achieved and helped stabilize the organization and position it for growth. 
  4. After 4 consecutive years of expense management, revenue growth, staffing increases and critical operating enhancements, the next 5 years will require more refined and tactical strategic action. 
  5. The NYU/Wagner consultants would help develop 10 new goals for the revised plan.
Project Synopsis: Activities/Actions Required
  1. Meet with the consultants to familiarize them with the current plan, ULGH programming and operations, the Hartford region and the Board of Directors.
  2. Determine community needs, market trends (including other best practices by similar nonprofits) and stakeholder priorities. 
  3. Conduct listening sessions regarding the CEO vision, Board of Director priorities, and program area impact goals. 
  4. Collaborate to determine the 10 highest priority strategic goals for the 5-year period.
Project Synopsis: Expected Results
  1. If the CEO can lead the program managers to execute his vision and the Board of Directors can meet their duty.
  2. If each of the 10 strategic goals are attainable, aspirational, and measurable.  
  3. If the new strategic plan becomes a basic “north star compass point” that helps ULGH stay focused on achieving its highest priority goals.

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Program Kickoff

Sep 12 2024 Event

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