Project Title: Developing an Integrated Ecological Campus and Community Engagement Strategy for Thevenet Montessori School and Bethany Center

Thevenet Montessori School

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Project Title Developing an Integrated Ecological Campus and Community Engagement Strategy for Thevenet Montessori School and Bethany Center
Project Topics Corporate Social Responsibility Education Quality and STEM Education Growth Strategy Institutional Strengthening Organizational Culture PR & Communications Strategic Planning Sustainability & ESG Urban Planning
Skills & Expertise Community Outreach Competitive Benchmarking Ecological Development Financial Modeling Impact Measurement Organizational Development Policy Evaluation Project Management Research and Analysis Stakeholder Engagement Strategic Communications Strategic Partnerships Strategic Planning Sustainability Communications Urban Planning
Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity
Thevenet Montessori School and Bethany Center are renowned for their commitment to ecological education and community engagement. However, they currently operate distinct initiatives on their shared 80-acre campus, leading to challenges in achieving a unified strategic vision. The primary business challenge is to integrate these initiatives to strengthen long-term impact, improve operational alignment, and create economies of scale. This project offers students the opportunity to address this challenge by developing an integrated strategy that enhances the campus's role as a regional destination for ecological learning and sustainability innovation.

The current impact of this challenge is a potential underutilization of resources and missed opportunities for collaboration and innovation. By operating separately, the organizations may not fully leverage their shared property to create a cohesive experience for visitors and stakeholders. This project aims to bridge this gap by aligning campus development priorities, ecological programming, and community engagement strategies.

Students will be involved in various phases of the project, including research and analysis, strategic planning, and stakeholder engagement. They will evaluate opportunities for campus improvements, assess the campus's positioning within the broader Hudson Valley ecosystem, and develop communication strategies to convey the aligned vision to the community. This project is ideal for students as it provides a real-world context to apply their skills in urban planning, sustainability, and nonprofit strategy.

Exploring this strategic challenge is meaningful for students as it connects their academic knowledge to practical career skills such as consulting, operations, marketing, and policy development. By working on this project, students will gain insights into the complexities of integrating ecological education and community engagement, preparing them for future roles in mission-driven organizations focused on sustainable social change.

Project Synopsis: Activities/Actions Required
  1. Conduct a comprehensive analysis of current initiatives at Thevenet Montessori School and Bethany Center.
  2. Identify potential areas for alignment and integration between the two organizations.
  3. Research best practices and peer models in ecological campus development and community engagement.
  4. Evaluate strategic partnerships and funding opportunities within the Hudson Valley ecosystem.
  5. Develop a strategic plan for ecologically focused campus improvements.
  6. Create a framework for stakeholder engagement and community outreach.
  7. Design a sustainability communications strategy to convey the aligned vision.
  8. Develop metrics for evaluating the long-term impact of the integrated strategy.
  9. Prepare a presentation to organizational leadership outlining the proposed strategy.
  10. Facilitate workshops with stakeholders to gather feedback and refine the strategy.
Project Synopsis: Expected Results
  • Comprehensive understanding of current campus initiatives and opportunities for integration.
  • Strategic plan outlining ecologically focused campus improvements.
  • Framework for stakeholder engagement and community outreach.
  • Sustainability communications strategy for conveying the aligned vision.
  • Identified strategic partnerships and funding opportunities.
  • Enhanced skills in strategic planning, research, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Practical experience in urban planning and sustainability initiatives.
  • Improved operational alignment and economies of scale for the organizations.

Project Timeline

Touchpoints & Assignments Date Type

Program Kickoff

Sep 12 2026 Event

Program Managers

Name Organization
Tiffany Charbonier New York University (NYU)

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