Researching and Developing a Business Case for Wood Chipping Incentives

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Transition Salt Spring
Saanich Core, British Columbia, Canada
Employer
(3)
3
Project
Academic experience or paid work
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Market research Product or service launch Sales strategy
Skills
business case research program development
Details

The goal of this project is to research best practices in new program development for a new climate action program that would focus on community-based wood-chipping incentives, and translate that research into a compelling business case, outlining the benefits, costs, and potential returns on investment for implementing chipping incentives. This will involve several different steps for the students, including:


- Researching current wood chipping incentive programs and best practices in new program development.


- Developing a business case for implementing a wood chipping incentive program for Transition Salt Spring.


- Outlining the benefits, costs, and potential returns on investment for implementing chipping incentives.


- Exploring potential sources of funding and other resources for the program.


Deliverables

By the end of the project, students should demonstrate:


- Understanding of current wood chipping incentive programs and best practices in new program development.


- A comprehensive business case for implementing a wood chipping incentive program for Transition Salt Spring.


- Outlining the benefits, costs, and potential returns on investment for implementing chipping incentives.


- Identification of potential sources of funding and other resources for the program.



Final deliverables should include:


- A written report outlining the research and findings.


- A presentation summarizing the research and findings.


Mentorship

Ongoing mentorship and support to understand the context and needs of this program.

Coaching on business case development

Big appreciations and virtual hugs!

Supported causes
Climate action

About the company

Company
Saanich Core, British Columbia, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

Responding to climate change. Restoring ecosystems. Re-imagining community. Together