Business Services Case Studies

Tiny Acorns Day Nursery

Tiny Acorns Day Nursery is a small privately owned facility, based in South London. They offer all-day care for the under fives. The Nursery caters for full or part time care according to the parents'/guardians' needs, and provides play and educational opportunities as well as basic care of the child.

Inbox business services provided the following support for the Nursery:

  • A comprehensive business plan
  • Design of a database for both children and staff records
  • Completed their Polices and Procedures documentation
  • Set-up an accounting system for income/expenditure and salaries
  • Integrated their PC equipment, set-up their wireless network and provided support training
  • Liased with local schools and other organisations to foster good strong community links for the Nursery Tiny Acorns Day Nursery is now a very busy, popular enterprise with a full waiting list, providing a very safe a secure environment for childcare.

    The Family Life Christian Centre

    When the Family Life Christian Centre (FLCC), a vibrate Church based in South East London intend moving to a 9,000 sq. foot three floored building, which they intend refurbishing into a first class religious and business centre, the Church Committee commissioned Inbox business service to provide a comprehensive business plan.

    We provide for the FLCC a three year corporate plan which included moving into commercial areas of operation and the plan set out the key programmes and project to be undertaken. Within the strategic plan Inbox identified three main areas of operations as initial break through business, i.e. conferencing facilities, a media centre and nursery provision.

    With refurbishment and set up cost of £100k, the FLCC intend realising total sales of around £337k across all three ventures, generating a £43.3k profit within their first year of trading with an additional surplus of £21k from tithe offerings and donations from Church growth as a results of the move.

    The Inbox 44 page comprehensive business plan was used to secure financial funding from a major bank for the project and a supplementary briefing note outlined proposed usage and potential revenues streams from the renting of offices located on the second floor at the FLCC new premises.