Enhance the Current Business Plan for Kamiali Wildlife Area in Papua New Guinea

Assist in refining and finalizing the KWMA business plan to support sustainable development.

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Overview

Assist in refining and finalizing the KWMA business plan to support sustainable development.

You have:

  • Background in Business Administration, Accounting, Environmental Economics, ecotourism, Conservation Management, or Project Development.
  • Experience in business plan development, sustainability planning, or community-based conservation projects.
  • Strong analytical, research, and writing skills; ability to collaborate effectively in an online environment.

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Morobe Development Foundation Inc. (MDF) aims to strengthen the management and sustainability of the Kamiali Wildlife Management Area (KWMA) through the enhancement of its business plan. This initiative forms part of a project supported by the Biodiversity Climate Fund, focusing on forest biomass conservation and shoreline protection in Papua New Guinea.

The project will assist in establishing and supporting the KWMA Committee, with the objective of mapping forest zone changes, understanding their impacts on biodiversity and local livelihoods, and developing a sustainable model for conservation-led community development. As communities in Papua New Guinea are highly dependent on forest and coastal resources, a well-designed business plan will be crucial for ensuring both environmental protection and socio-economic stability.

MDF currently has a 500-word preliminary business plan, which outlines key goals and priorities. The Online Volunteers will help expand and refine this document into a comprehensive business plan (approximately 2,500–3,000 words) that integrates strategic, financial, and environmental perspectives. The completed plan will guide MDF and the KWMA Committee in effective implementation and long-term sustainability planning.

We are seeking the support of five online volunteers with expertise in business development, research, and conservation management to collaboratively refine and finalize the KWMA business plan. To streamline coordination and avoid overlap, the roles are grouped under three core functional areas:

Volunteer 1: Business Plan Writing Support

Expand the existing 500-word draft into a full business plan (~2,500–3,000 words).

Ensure the structure aligns with MDF’s mission, financial objectives, and biodiversity goals.

Synthesize inputs from other volunteers and prepare the final integrated version.

Volunteer 2: Language Editor and Quality Review Support

Review all written sections for clarity, coherence, and consistency.

Edit the final document to meet professional and donor-friendly presentation standards.

Prepare an executive summary (1–2 pages) for external communication.

Volunteer 3: Environmental Economics Research Support

Conduct a literature review and benchmarking on sustainable financing models in community-based conservation, ecotourism, and natural resource management.

Summarize findings in a 2-page benchmarking brief to inform the financial sustainability section.

Volunteer 4: Best Practice Review and Support

Review business plans or sustainability frameworks from similar conservation initiatives in the Pacific region.

Identify applicable models and propose tailored recommendations for KWMA.

Volunteer 5: Implementation and M&E Support

Develop a 2–3 page implementation roadmap outlining practical short-term and long-term steps.

Design a simple M&E framework with measurable indicators for tracking progress.

Suggest strategies for adaptive management and periodic business plan reviews.

Background in Business Administration, Accounting, Environmental Economics, ecotourism, Conservation Management, or Project Development. Experience in business plan development, sustainability planning, or community-based conservation projects. Strong analytical, research, and writing skills; ability to collaborate effectively in an online environment.

Potential interview questions

Can you describe a previous experience where you helped develop a business plan? This question assesses your relevant experience in business plan development. Provide details about your role, the challenges faced, and the outcome.
How do you ensure clarity and coherence in your written work? This question evaluates your writing and editing skills. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies would you use to conduct research on sustainable financing models? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe a time when you collaborated with a team remotely. What challenges did you face? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you provide an example of a community-based conservation project you were involved in? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How would you approach developing a monitoring and evaluation framework? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What do you think is the biggest challenge in creating a sustainable business plan for conservation? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How would you go about identifying best practices from other conservation initiatives? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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