The business plan for life skills program takes shape around the service suite of helping people develop skills to be more productive members of society. This can include job training, social skills building, parenting classes, or other skill workshops or mentoring programs specifically designed to help people better interact in the modern world. Describe as closely as you can the exact set or services you will provide in the business plan and where relevant note expansion opportunities or potential future services that your market might need. Also, outline the following points in the plan:
• What other businesses in your area offer life skills programs?
• What are your strengths relative to these competitors?
• Do you know how much money you need to get the business underway?
• How many people do you need to hire, and what tasks will be done by consultants or contractors instead of salaried personnel?
The business plan should give as much data on competitive comparables as you can gather while also measuring your competitive edge against these groups. Can you also show a marketing strategy with some fresh ideas for getting consumers onboard? Give the reader the impression that your chances of success are high based on your level of preparation alone. Want to get assistance building this plan or outsource the headache of the financial model to a team of experts? MasterPlans is the company for you. Our in-house group of writers and modelers can write a funding-ready plan for you with ease. (877) 453-2011.














