Partnership Proposal Presentation
Partnership Proposal Presentation
Project details
What we need
- A new partnership proposal presentation, or an update of an existing proposal in Powerpoint, Keynote, Google Slides, Prezi, or another presentation software
- Best practices and tactics for structuring an effective partnership proposal
Additional details
We are hosting a reception in New York City in April 2019. We are hoping to get corporate sponsors for this event in order to give us a crucial fundraising boost.
What we have in place
- We currently have the contract/reports with our primary donor, OCP, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have marketing materials, website, testimonials, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,828 , allowing us to use that money for increased volunteer placements, monitoring and evaluation, and increased staff to expand our capacity overall. Our plan is to scale up across Africa.
We need 2019 to be our 'breakout year' in terms of fundraising, so that we have more unrestricted money to expand staff capacity and diversify our funding sources. In the long term, the more money the US office raises, the more our Africa offices will be able to learn how to raise money from African donors in the future.
Project plan
Our mission
CorpsAfrica will help create a culture of public service within developing nations by giving volunteer participants the opportunity to apply their skills and energy toward helping their fellow citizens overcome extreme poverty.
What we do
Modeled after the successful Peace Corps and AmeriCorps programs in the United States, CorpsAfrica would recruit men and women from developing countries of Africa to move to high-poverty communities within their own country for six months to two years and create small projects that eliminate barriers for economic growth and prosperity.
CorpsAfrica volunteers will be a diverse group of people – all ages, sexes, income levels, expertise, etc. After being selected through a rigorous screening process and an intense three-week training program in the capital city and on site visits, CorpsAfrica Volunteers will move to their sites where they will live with host-families, learn the local dialect, participate in day-to-day activities, and become trusted members of the community.
They will engage the local people in conversations and facilitate community meetings to help identify and address their changing and complex needs in education, health, small business development, urban planning and infrastructure, agriculture, the environment, and more. The volunteers will then help the communities determine their priority needs, design and implement projects to address those needs (which will be supported by a special fund of the CorpsAfrica project), and then perform a comprehensive impact evaluation analysis.