Ndovu Films: The 84-Year Strategic Plan

Building a Legacy of Social Impact and Film Industry Leadership

Phase 1: Laying the Foundation (Years 1-3)

•- Raise $300,000–$500,000 in initial funding.

•- Begin film production to create sustainable revenue.

•- Establish partnerships for hunger relief and housing initiatives.

•- Host events to build community engagement and brand awareness.

Phase 2: Regional Expansion (Years 3-6)

•- Acquire land in target states for housing and farming.

•- Scale film production and revenue streams.

•- Support 10-15 scholarships annually.

•- Launch community-driven recognition events.

Phase 3: National Growth (Years 6-12)

•- Expand operations into more states, reaching underserved regions.

•- Build scalable housing solutions and modern farming facilities.

•- Produce blockbuster films for national and international audiences.

•- Grow annual revenue to $100 million.

Phase 4: Nationwide Influence (Years 12-24)

•- Fully eradicate hunger and homelessness in target regions.

•- Establish the Ndovu Films Film Academy for emerging talent.

•- Reach $500 million in annual revenue.

•- Position the Demetris A. Jones Award as a global accolade.

Phase 5: National Leadership (Years 24-48)

•- Expand successful initiatives nationwide.

•- Develop franchises and new media formats for global distribution.

•- Solidify Ndovu Films as a top-tier film and social impact organization.

•- Achieve $1 billion in annual revenue.

Phase 6: Global Reach and Legacy (Years 48-84)

•- Expand operations internationally to address hunger and homelessness.

•- Establish Ndovu Cultural Centers worldwide.

•- Reach $5 billion in annual revenue, supporting global social change.

•- Cement Ndovu Films' legacy as a leader in impactful cinema and philanthropy.