I am someone who has always been known to help others. Even when I have nothing, I still attempt to you give whatever I can to those I care about that are in need. I may not completely know the full process of building a nonprofit type of business to create these facilities, but I do have the drive. Once I begin something, I always make it to the end no matter what it takes. In looking into what it takes to begin a nonprofit, I've found that the key to its success is SUPPORT. Support from the general public, big time investors, and individuals who are impacted is what will make this type of business go round. I aspire to help these children even if it may not be a total change. I've spoken to those in prison, those who know people from the facilities now, and even one who has worked inside of a prison. I try to combine everything I've heard and find some middle ground to create the facility I envisioned.
Offering to Customers:
In one of the prior assignments, I discussed the solution I was striving for. In short, I look to find that gray area in between the terrible conditions now and something that would be too appealing. I hope to grow into the nation's chain of immigrant facilities that will be in tolerable and habitable conditions. A place where they can be held captive, yet still be nourished and hygienic. These are the needs that aren't being met in the current state of the immigrant detention facilities.
Who Offering To:
Every single person invested in this will have to some kind of care or sympathy for the immigrants. My facilities are to be specifically to those immigrant children being held between the ages of being babies to 21. Those investors will come from the average individual who would like to provide donations and wealthy investors who would like to participate in some kind of charitable assistance. The families of the immigrant themselves will be easiest to gain the support of. This movement would need to capture the attention of all of these nationwide.
Why They Care:
The connection between the investors and funding the organization will lie in compassion. Caring for those who can't help themselves, who didn't make this decision on their own, and who are dying because of the current conditions.
Core Competencies:
My secret sauce is within the idea that immigrant facilities for children could be more like shelters for those young ones who are helpless. Most of the facilities in America are either at capacity or unknowingly over it. This is what has caused the deaths of SEVERAL children. My facility will be proven casualty free for years and years. It will not force them to fend from themselves as much. If prisons can feed their own and allow hygienic conditions (within reach), these children should be provided the same.
Piecing it TOGETHER: I feel that the only flaw in my business would truly be the lack in support. With that being said, I cannot believe as many Americans as there are in the country, there wouldn't be an abundance of people jumping at the opportunity to assist children in need from death. With support, it should be smooth sailing.
Hi Nina!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and I agree that it needs support to make happen. It is very difficult, especially for a nonprofit, to make the money that it needs to survive. However, I believe that especially with the social and political awareness of the modern day and the outlets for publicity that we have now, that this idea could gain the support that it needs if advertised correctly.
Great work here! I look forward to hearing more about this idea.
Olivia