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Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King. The organizations mission is “To help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income urban areas to have a better life and future” The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 2000s, which involved many youths who, the research by the local government on crime and its causes, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization has produced great ...
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Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King, who has a mission to help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income, urban areas whose one or both parents are deceased, therefore lacking a competitive advantage in today's society. The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 1990, which involved many youths who, after a close analysis, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization ha ...
Non-profit organizations do not have the luxury of large bank accounts for-profit businesses have; they depend in large part on donations from their supporters and grants for funding.
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Businesses are at the core of all the activities of the World today. Individuals, corporate entities as well as governments are engaged in business activities with each other (Sen, 2008). Each of these persons is in business for a common goal of profit maximization. In their endeavor to pursue this goal, managers often find themselves in a dilemma. The dilemmas stem from the presence of conflicts of interest for the managers (Paliwal, 2006). At times, they are faced with personal needs where they have personal interests in the subject matter in their line of duty. For them to avoid such instances, it would be prudent of them to uphold the organizational values and code of ethics.
Ethics in business
Ethical practices are crucial not only in the business World but also in enhancing the quality of life we live, our morals and principles. Being ethical is at the core of how the society perceives organizations, whether for-profit or not-for-profit (Reddy, & Appannaiah, 2010). In this study, we will focus the ethical side of two organizations, profit making one and a not-for-profit one. We will use Pepsi Company as our profit making firm, and World Vision will suit our not-for-profit bill. In this study, we will analyze how each of these organizations carries out their activities with regards to ethics. We will attempt to explain their ethical dilemmas and how each of them has handled its case and the consequences of their actions. We will also look at the ethical philosophies that back up the ethical decisions of each organization. In this section, we will discuss their ethical philosophy and whether it was adequate to address their ethical dilemma. We will then make suggestions on the way forward for each organization on how they can ensure that they conduct their operations in an ethical manner for the good of all the stakeholders.
World Vision
This is a Christian Based not-for-profit organization that seeks to improve the lives of the less fortunate in the society especially children. This organization depends on donors to contribute funds that are pooled together to support and empower children in ninety-seven countries. It is an organization that has come far in terms of growth, having been founded in 1950 by Reverend Pierce. The organization has various stakeholders who enable it to efficiently fulfill its mandate in improving the lives of young children. Its focus is on the empowerment of these bright children from developing nations by giving them hope for a better future through education. The firm offers sponsorship programs that enable these children to access quality education and access to other basic needs. Upon being founded, the firm waited for three years to raise funds to sponsor its first beneficiaries of sponsorship to needy children. Besides offering sponsorship, the organization has been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts to places that require such help. For instance, its arms in Liberia, Ethiopia, M.
Definition of a charity as “an
institution engaged in relief of the
poor.” These days, charities can
support many causes, from
providing financial aid to those in
need to supporting and spreading
awareness for animal rights or
environmental issues. In the US, the IRS defines a charitable organization in one that “is organized and operated for purposes that are beneficial to the public interest.” The number of charities in the US is vast.
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1
Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King, who has a mission to help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income, urban areas whose one or both parents are deceased, therefore lacking a competitive advantage in today's society. The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 1990, which involved many youths who, after a close analysis, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization ha ...
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This is a Christian Based not-for-profit organization that seeks to improve the lives of the less fortunate in the society especially children. This organization depends on donors to contribute funds that are pooled together to support and empower children in ninety-seven countries. It is an organization that has come far in terms of growth, having been founded in 1950 by Reverend Pierce. The organization has various stakeholders who enable it to efficiently fulfill its mandate in improving the lives of young children. Its focus is on the empowerment of these bright children from developing nations by giving them hope for a better future through education. The firm offers sponsorship programs that enable these children to access quality education and access to other basic needs. Upon being founded, the firm waited for three years to raise funds to sponsor its first beneficiaries of sponsorship to needy children. Besides offering sponsorship, the organization has been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts to places that require such help. For instance, its arms in Liberia, Ethiopia, M.
Definition of a charity as “an
institution engaged in relief of the
poor.” These days, charities can
support many causes, from
providing financial aid to those in
need to supporting and spreading
awareness for animal rights or
environmental issues. In the US, the IRS defines a charitable organization in one that “is organized and operated for purposes that are beneficial to the public interest.” The number of charities in the US is vast.
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1. Report content
The report should demonstrate your understanding of good project management and health and safety management as appropriate within the context of your chosen project and event.
The report will present the context/background of the chosen project, describe the project, and present student’s critical reflection and thoughts on the management of one particular event/issue of project. The impacts of the event/issue on (1) people, (2) cost, (3) time, (4) health and safety, (5) sustainability, and (6) Ethics will be explored. Using the theory and tools presented in the lectures across the module as well as their own independent research, students should suggest and discuss solutions to (1) overcome the challenges and manage the risks associated with the event/issue, and (2) improve the efficiency, sustainability and ethics of the management of the event/issue.
Appendices and references must be used to demonstrate study that has been undertaken and to provide sources for points made in the body of the report. This will include copies of any individual or group student work undertaken during the module.
The student should refer to the learning materials and readings provided across the module, but are also recommended to give appropriate regard to any additional useful material available online in terms of theory and practice.
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1. Research the assessment process for ELL students in your state. What is the process your district goes through to properly identify students for ESL program placement?
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3. Summarize these journal articles. Please use your own words. No copy-and-paste. Cite your sources. in 1200 words
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1. Read the RiskReport to see what requirements are.
2. Read the Interim Risk Assessment to see the current state of paper that needs to be revised.
3. Use the RiskReport and the details below on what is missing to revise paper.
Feedback on changes needed to the Risk Assessment Plan
Risk Assessment Plan: Purpose does not make reference to BRI at all. Provide context. Scope, assumptions and constraints appear reasonable, but you can add an assumption or constraint regarding budget.
Need to elaborate on how risk is determine using the qualitative approach.
1. Title
IT Security Risk Assessment
2. Introduction
You are employed with Government Security Consultants, a subsidiary of Largo Corporation. As a member of IT security consultant team, one of your responsibilities is to ensure the security of assets as well as provide a secure environment for customers, partners and employees. You and the team play a key role in defining, implementing and maintaining the IT security strategy in organizations.
A government agency called the Bureau of Research and Intelligence (BRI) is tasked with gathering and analyzing information to support U.S. diplomats.
In a series of New York Times articles, BRI was exposed as being the victim of several security breaches. As a follow up, the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) conducted a comprehensive review of the agency’s information security controls and identified numerous issues.
The head of the agency has contracted your company to conduct an IT security risk assessment on its operations. This risk assessment was determined to be necessary to address security gaps in the agency’s critical operational areas and to determine actions to close those gaps. It is also meant to ensure that the agency invests time and money in the right areas and does not waste resources. After conducting the assessment, you are to develop a final report that summarizes the findings and provides a set of recommendations. You are to convince the agency to implement your recommendations.
This learning activity focuses on IT security which is an overarching concern that involves practically all facets of an organization’s activities. You will learn about the key steps of preparing for and conducting a security risk assessment and how to present the findings to leaders and convince them into taking appropriate action.
Understanding security capabilities is basic to the core knowledge, skills, and abilities that IT personnel are expected to possess. Information security is a significant concern among every organization and it may spell success or failure of its mission. Effective IT professionals are expected to be up-to-date on trends in IT security, current threats and vulnerabilities, state-of-the-art security safeguards, and security policies and procedures. IT professionals must be able to communicate effectively (oral and written) to executive level management in a non-jargon, executive .
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1. Quantitative: According to the scoring criteria for the BAI, a score of 21 or below indicates very low anxiety. What percentage of each group’s scores falls below that clinical cutoff?
Qualitative: Based on the qualitative responses, what percentage of the participants articulated a feeling of improvement?
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1. Prof. Lennart Van der Zeil’s theorem says that any programming language is
complete
if it can be used to write a program to compute any computable number.
a. What is a computable number?
b. What is a non-computable number?
c. If all existing programming languages are complete why do we need more than one?
2. Two methodologies are used to transform programs written in a
source language
(also known as a
programmer-oriented language
, or a horizontal language, or a high-level language) into a
target language
(also known as a machine language, or a vertical language, or a low-level language). There is a static method called
translation
and a dynamic method called
interpretation
. Yet FORTRAN while 98% static ., uses interpretation for the Formatted I/O statement, similarly COBOL uses interpretation for the MOVE and MOVE CORRESPONDING statements; on the other hand, Java is fully interpretative except that in some programs and certain data sets it may invoke a JIT (Just In Time) compiler to execute a bit of static code
. Why do language designers mix these modalities if either is complete?
Hint: This is a long question with a short answer.
3. C and C++ store numerical arrays (matrices) in
row major
order and each index range must begin with 0; whereas FORTRAN stores arrays in
column major
order and the (default) index range starts (almost always) with 1. Engineers and scientists are often faced with the problem of converting a working program, or much more often a subroutine, from one language to another. Unfortunately, due to the index range difference (0 to n-1) in C/C++ and (1 to N) in FORTRAN, viewing one array as simply the transpose of the other will not suffice. What steps would you take to convert such a subroutine to compute the product of two matrices A(N,M) and B(M,N) to produce C(N,N) from FORTRAN to C++?
4. What was the major reason Jim Gosling invented Java? Did he succeed?
5. What are the four major features of C++ that were eliminated in Java? Why were they taken out? Why do we not miss them?
6. What was Kim Polese’ role at SUN Microsystems and why did she think Java should be positioned as a general purpose computer programming language? How did she accomplish this truly incredible feat, not done since Captain (later Admiral) Grace Murray Hopper, USN standardized COBOL in the early 1960s.
7. Describe briefly the role of women in the development of computer programming and computer programming languages. (Ada Lovelace, Betty Holberton, Grace Hopper, Mandaly Grems, Kim Polese, Laura Lemay)
8. What are the pros and cons of overloaded operators in C++? Java has only one, what is it?
9. State your own arguments for allowing mixed mode arithmetic statements. (See Ch 7)
10. What is BNF and why are meta-languages like BNF and EBNF used?
.
1. Review the results of your assessment using the explanation.docxblondellchancy
1. Review the results of your assessment using the explanation below.
2. Write at least 200 words describing the results, how you learn best, and how you will modify your study techniques to fit your learning style.
What do the results mean? Barbara Soloman, Coordinator of Advising, First Year College, North Carolina State University explains:
· Active Learners: tend to retain and understand information best by doing something active with it like discussing or explaining it to others. They enjoy group work.
· Reflective Learners: prefer to think about it quietly first. They prefer to work alone.
· Sensing Learners: tend to like learning facts. They are patient with details and good at memorizing things. They are practical and careful.
· Intuitive Learners: prefer discovering possibilities and relationships. They are good at grasping new concepts and are comfortable with abstractions and mathematical formulations. They are innovative and creative.
· Visual Learners: remember best what they see--pictures, diagrams, flowcharts, timelines, films, and demonstrations.
· Verbal Learners: get more out of words--written and spoken explanations. Everyone learns more when information is presented both visually and verbally.
· Sequential Learners: tend to gain understanding in linear steps, with each step following logically from the previous one. They follow logical steps when finding solutions.
· Global Learners: Global learners tend to learn in large jumps, absorbing material almost randomly without seeing connections, and then suddenly "getting it." They may be able to solve complex problems quickly or put things together in novel ways once they have grasped the big picture, but they may have difficulty explaining how they did it.
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1. Search the internet and learn about the cases of nurses Julie Thao and Kimberly Hiatt.
2. List and discuss lessons that you and all healthcare professionals can learn from these two cases.
3. Describe how the principle of beneficence and the virtue of benevolence could be applied to these cases. Do you think the hospital administrators handled the situations legally and ethically?
4. In addition to benevolence, which other virtues exhibited by their colleagues might have helped Thao and Hiatt?
5. Discuss personal virtues that might be helpful to second victims themselves to navigate the grieving process.
All discussion boards should be submitted in APA style (7th edition
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APA FORMAT
5 scholarly sources
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1. National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
2. International Federation of Social Work (IFSW)
3. Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
4. Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Be prepared to participate in a collaborative activity during the workshop.
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1. What is the current state of Social Work in the United States?
2. What do you focus on and what are the functions of current (modern) social work in the United States?
3. Explain the historical events that impacted the different ways of practicing social work.
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b.) business proposal (refer to portfolio explanation/examples found on your BB lecture section.
There is an example of a business proposal. Use the example to create a brief business proposal with no more than two pages word or power point as your choice;
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2. Explain
A) Which concepts (in which chapters) we learn in class is this news related to (4 points).
B) Specifically, how this concept is demonstrated in the news in your perspective (11 points).
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consecutive periods in which safety margin is included for flexibility
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2. The assignment has four parts: A, B, C, and D.
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3. Create a folder: [your last name]-Week6 (be sure to save to a disk device/hard drive NOT the desktop area.)
5. Complete the assignment as instructed and Save all work in [your last name]-Week6 folder.
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1. 8
Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making
organization that gives hope and growth environment to
children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are
underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering
their studies and also being equipped with technical skills
throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to
cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates
among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's
international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King.
The organizations mission is “To help underprivileged teenagers
who are living in low-income urban areas to have a better life
and future” The organization is an all-inclusive where it
integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing
2. plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure
more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for
the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens
International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also
ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the
course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous
challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the
children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at
improving its ability to secure more funds through this
marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the
organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental
analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the
organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also
analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from
achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late
2000s, which involved many youths who, the research by the
local government on crime and its causes, showed that they
were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people
ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see
the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're
out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to
establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The
center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had
expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance
into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high
number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social
backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by
providing an alternative way of making a living and also
instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who
have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more
3. than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the
organization has produced great people in the society through
the program and aims at furthering the goodwill to other
cultures in the country and all over the world. The organization
has a single mission that is to better the lives of our young
teenagers for a better community. The organization has molded
young teenagers to great men of value who have helped in
shaping the society to make it more habitable and friendly; the
organization is also in the frontline in pursuing equality and
providing alternative parental care to the unprivileged teenagers
in the society. It, therefore, aims at securing more funds from
corporates, well-wishers, and the government to further the
noble idea.
Short Term and Long Term Goals
The organization aims at securing funds for the growth of
the children’s home. The goal will be achieved through
aggressive marketing to outdo the other organizations seeking
the same funds. It also aims at reaching out to more youths in
the near future where plans to open another center in Ft. Worth,
Texas are underway, this forms part of its short-term goals. On
the other hand, the organization aims at reaching out to the
whole world where it aims at operating more than 50 centers in
which will be in different locations over the globe and it forms
the long-term goals of the organization.
Environmental Analysis
The environmental analysis will help in finding the
organization's position in society and identifying ways of
making the organization better in improving the teenager's
lives. The environmental review will include the legal, political,
social, and competitive analysis of the organization. It will help
in identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and
threats to the organization.
Competitive environment
4. There is a rise in charitable organizations which constitute of
well-wishers and have an excellent mission just like Young
Kings and Queens international, but there is has also been a rise
in non-profit organizations that aim at securing funds for their
owner’s personal gains, they have ended up neglecting the noble
idea of taking care of the young people and children to enrich
themselves, they disguise to take care of the young people but
end up mistreating them or taking their advantage, a good
example is the Dovine hope institution. It is for this reason that
Young Kings and Queen's international seeks to tap into the
funding that goes to the rogue charitable organizations to
enhance the lives of the unprivileged teenagers in the society
(Chernev, 2015). The organization also aims at expanding its
services and, therefore, the need to be more presentable to the
investors.
Apart from the rogue organizations, there are other genuine
organizations, and therefore competition for investor funds have
increased, the case has been different there before where there
were countable charitable organizations and consequently little
or no competition for funding. With the increased number of
philanthropic organizations that have similar aims, standing out
in terms of service delivery and marketing is significant, it is
essential in acquiring more funds for the organization. The
unavailability of funds threatens the existence of the
organization and also affects the level of service delivery to the
young children who the organization aims at bettering their
lives, it takes more than a faith that people will notice the
excellent work and contribute towards it. The organization,
therefore, faces competition from rogue and genuine charitable
organizations which limit its securing of funds, growth, and
prosperity.
Economic analysis
Young Kings and Queens International being a non-profit
organization, has no economic model that generates income to
further the noble goals of giving the unprivileged teenagers a
5. better life. The running of the organization had been
manageable from the charitable activities of the society towards
the organization, and this catered for the organization's needs.
Now there is a need to rethink the ways used to secure funds
given that the organization faces more competition for funds,
and also its activities and size has grown in the recent past. It
can be noted that the organization has more than ten times the
number of teenagers in the organization compared to when it
was being established. The organization has been operating
through either full boarding for the teenagers whose parents are
deceased or through education financing for the less privileged
in the society, those with poor backgrounds. There is, therefore,
a need to increase the income and financial aid acquiring model
to finance the Nobel idea of making a better society.
In getting more finances, the organization aims at establishing
counseling services for teenagers in Dallas and surrounding
areas where the parent will be paying a small token, which will
cater to their children's advisory sessions, and some will be for
charitable purposes for the unprivileged teenagers. The
organization has maintained a culture of inviting teenagers
when they are out of school to come into the organization
premises to have quality time with their peers and to be
motivated and also to motivate the young teenagers. The parents
can also help in making a contribution to the course by
contributing a small amount of income to finance the operations
of the organization.
Legal analysis
Every organization has the legal framework that governs its
operations, so far, Young Kings and Queens international has
had minimal altercations with the government and only a few
incidences which have been solved amicably. One of the
instances included the guardian of a young man seeking legal
address after the boy chose to stay at the center rather than at
home where he said the guardian subjected him to harsh
treatment, the court rule in favor of the center. There has been
6. increased regulation of non-profit organizations in the recent
past due to an increase in rogue organizations whose aim is to
mint funds from the well-wishers and also have been associated
with the financing of illegal activities. The government has
been hard on non-profit organizations due to the increased
crimes related to most of these organizations. It can be noted
that some of the organizations have been engaging in children
trafficking, drug trafficking, among other social evils (Basil,
Mitchell, Madill, & Chreim, 2015). The regulations have
affected the organization in some ways, especially on the use of
funds to finance the students. Since the business operates within
the legal framework, it can be noted that the organization has
been able to work smoothly with the local and national
governments. The social work service employees have been
working closely with the organization to make sure that all the
legal requirements are fulfilled.
SWOT Analysis
SWOT analysis involves analyzing the company in terms of its
internal structure that gives it an added advantage against
others, internal factors that limit is functionality, external
factors that make it stand out among others, and finally,
external factors that affect its business operations. Being a non-
profit organization, the company faces different challenges and
threats that are a bit different from the profit-making
organizations whose primary goal is to maximize profit. It can
be noted that Young Kings and Queens international is after
changing our society through modeling our young children by
giving them hope and guidance that will help in making the
community better. The SWOT analysis for Young Kings and
Queen's international involves examining the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats facing the organization.
Strengths
7. The organization's strengths include the internal factors that
boost its operations. Being a non-profit organization, Young
Kings and Queen's international was developed basically for the
pursuit of social interests and for a humane course. The
organization aims towards helping teenagers who are
unprivileged and come from low-income backgrounds to have
skills and education that helps them cope with their adult lives.
The major strength the organization has is able management; the
management has maintained honesty, trust, and creativity as
core values to better its beneficiaries' lives. The organization
has been offering quality services that make it stand out among
others. Finally, the organization has been able to employ skilled
workers who help in the professional management and running
of the organization.
Weaknesses
The organization has some internal factors that have been
limiting its operations and its goals; these are the weaknesses
that the company experiences. For instance, the organization
has been suffering from rapid growth in the number of potential
beneficiaries due to the changing economic conditions in the
society; the growth has not been matched with the
organization's ability to secure funds to finance the increasing
needs. It can, therefore, be noted that financial constraints are
the major weaknesses the company experiences. Other flaws
include a lack of skilled human resources to reach the
organization's expected level of service delivery and, finally,
lack of growth avenues due to limitations in resources such as
land for expansion.
Opportunities
The organization can boast of a good track record that places it
8. in good books with the society around; the organization has
been able to help quite a significant number of teenagers, which
has boosted the organization's ability to secure funds. Young
Kings and Queens international has been able to engage in
various social constructive activities such a tree planting,
advisory services for youths and teenagers, which makes its
activities being appreciated by the society of Dallas. Due to the
excellent management, the organization has been able to have
legal and financial networks that help the organization to work
within the legal framework and also secure funds from the
government to further the excellent course.
Threats
Competition can be named as a necessary evil in the Young
Kings and Queens internationals context. Increased competition
from other charitable organizations competing for donor funds
and aids has helped the organization to increase its level of
service delivery. The organization strives to stay ahead of the
park to help in bettering the teenagers for a better society for
everyone. In the course of doing the great work of social
service, funds are required to assist in the running of the
organization operations. With increased competition, it has
become tough for the organization to secure funds from donors
although it gets a good number of donations, the funds are not
enough for the growth and expansion that the management aims
to establish (Renz, & Herman, 2016). Increase legal cases from
parents who have neglected their children who later run to the
organization for help have also been draining the right
proportion of the funds in court cases.
Financial appeal
The organization has been pursuing the noble course of giving
teenagers a good life, which helps in alienating them from
participation in social evils such as crime, among others. The
number of teenagers requiring the organization's help has been
9. rising every day; this makes the organization fall short of its
budget affecting its service delivery. There has also been
increased competition for funds which makes the securing of
new donors to be a significant challenge; this has also reduced
the availability of resources for a better service delivery
framework.
The organization is making a financial appeal to eligible donors
to assist with funding of the organization's goals and objectives
to enhance the social status and giving hope to our young
teenagers. Young Kings and Queens international requires an
estimated budget of $15,000 to run its operations on a monthly
basis. The organization is able to raise funds without much
struggle through various economic models such as farming,
doing minor janitors. The funds raised help in running the
organization, but the need for an expansion of the services to
help young teenagers in the country and eventually in other
parts of the world possess a significant challenge to the
organization. The organization has been able to secure funds to
start a new facility in Dallas County, Texas which aims at
offering similar services to those provided at Dallas to the
society around, with an amount close to $500,000 the
organization will be able to pursue the growth strategy, this is
the amount is aims to raise through well-wishers.
References
Basil, M., Mitchell, A., Madill, J., & Chreim, S. (2015).
Marketing and social enterprises: implications for social
marketing. Journal of Social Marketing.
Chernev, A. (2015). The marketing plan handbook. Cerebellum
Press.
Renz, D. O., & Herman, R. D. (Eds.). (2016). The Jossey-Bass
handbook of non-profit leadership and management. John Wiley
& Sons.