Did you search NWCG business plans looking for information about the National Wildlife Coordinating Group or its subsidiaries or partners? Or perhaps you're looking to learn how you can get funding via government grant or small bank loan for a company that will be active in the wildlife conservation industry? This is a competitive market, particularly if you have designs for a specific grant earmarked for wildlife conservation, so it will behoove you to seek out information in advance about what your reviewers will want to see in the body of your business plan. If you want to have your own operational group that coordinates programs, policies, standards and training for various wildfire management agencies, answer these:
• What is the service suite you'll bring to market?
• What companies or agencies are the primary targets for you?
• Who are the major competitors for you?
• What potential allies or affiliates are there?
• What is the proposed funding total?
The business plan for an NWGC type body also needs a comprehensive financial pro forma that outlines the projected revenues and expenses of the business over a period of at least three to five years. In the event you plan to incorporate as a non-profit, this exercise becomes a little more sensitive, as issues like cash burn rate and reinvestment of any donations need to be itemized and revealed in full. The financial model itself can be very complicated, but the market analysis is also a tricky affair depending on the audience you will present to. MasterPlans can write this business plan for you as a non-profit or as a for-profit venture. Call a consultant to learn more by dialing toll-free 877-453-2011 today.














