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CWV helps nonprofit organizations generate
Community Wealth by getting them to think about their assets
in a new way - as valuable commodities that can be leveraged
to create wealth. Once these assets have been identified,
we work with organizations to find where the best overlap
exists between these assets and market opportunities. CWV
is uniquely positioned to help organizations find this overlap
and bring the best opportunities to market.

Once we have thoroughly investigated our
client's assets, there are two pathways that lead to Community
Wealth creation:
- New business enterprises that provide
products or services, and
- Corporate/nonprofit partnerships, such
as a sponsorship, licensing or cause- related marketing
agreement.
There are many factors that lead to the
recommendation of an appropriate venture, and CWV closely
partners with our clients to assess and pursue the most effective
route to success. Once the route has been established, we
design a customized approach to implementation. The following
graph illustrates the various community wealth opportunities:

A Community Wealth enterprise can arise
from any defined market need, ranging from entry-level job
training, to food service, to real estate development, to
consulting. We help nonprofit organizations understand the
marketplace and what potential customers need. Our clients
are running Ben & Jerry's Partnershops, providing consulting
services to corporations, running institutional catering businesses,
and engaging in many light manufacturing and service offerings.
Alternatively, we help clients plan for
corporate partnerships, which can include cause-related marketing,
licensing, or other sponsorship or joint venture activities
between corporations and nonprofit organizations. We help
nonprofit organizations understand how they can help corporate
partners achieve their strategic business objectives and manage
the corporate relationship once the partnership is established,
all while staying focused on achieving their mission.
CWV Community Wealth Generation Approach
- Phase 1 - Identify and Assess
Opportunities
Deliverable: A tailored feasibility
assessment of up to three community wealth ventures.
- Phase 2 - Design the Enterprise
Deliverable: A jointly developed
business or marketing plan.
- Phase 3 - Implement the Venture
Deliverable: Based on the assistance
required, an implementation plan and an operational venture.
To see some of the types of services
our clients have developed, click here.
Other Services:
Group
Consulting
Strategic
Alliances and Mergers
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