Need a business plan for crime prevention? This document should make clear what type of services you plan to provide. If your strategy for prevention involves unifying residential clients, for example, the plan needs to show how you will bring citizens together to protect their properties or other interests. If you intend to arm a group of people licensed to carry guns, make sure you have the training and permits all lined up. Or if your plan is simply about educating the public about criminal elements, that is an easier matter from the get-go. But no matter what you intend with the document, cover the following questions:
• Who will you need to hire and when?
• What is the overall company objective?
• What permits or licenses will you need, and at what cost?
• How much capital are you seeking?
• When can break-even occur in your model?
The business plan for crime prevention should also give backdrop information about crime itself. What is the issue you're tackling? What are the safety concerns in your area? Are there definable trends you need to reverse? Answers to these prompts will bring legitimacy to the plan and illustrate why your business needs to be funded. For the model you'll require, show 3-5 years of financials including revenue forecast, profit and loss, break-even, cash flow, balance sheet, and Year 1 in detail by month. Want help with any part of this document, or all of it? Call the experts at MasterPlans today – toll-free 877-453-2011.














