GODHUNTING MINE ENTRANCE

Proposed organization structure

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Oversight, Fiduciary, Compliance
ADMINISTRATION HQ
Leadership & Vision
I. Planning
Strategic Synchronization
  • Synchronize cross-departmental efforts
  • Align initiatives with strategic vision
  • Identify synergies and mitigate redundancies
  • Maintain updated quarterly business plan
II. Research
Intelligence & Sourcing
  • Maintain quarterly evergreen report
  • Vetting/monitoring for Future Leader grants
  • Identify public domain Christian writings
  • Monitor trends to avoid project duplication
III. Education
Course & Library Management
  • Manage online course program & Daily Bible project
  • Manage monthly & volunteer newsletters
  • Oversight of JWM library & online bookstore
  • Manage Future Leader tuition grant program
IV. Publication
Content Creation & Distribution
  • Select, format, and publish digital reprints
  • Manage retail distribution & revenue generation
  • Oversee online bookstore & affiliate agreements
  • Negotiate contracts with independent authors
V. Technology
Infrastructure & Implementation
  • Create and maintain organization website
  • Maximize technology to accomplish GHR goals
  • Plan, install, and monitor all tech systems
  • Oversee all organizational technological issues
VI. Finance
Money Flow & Records
  • Maintain real-time record of all money flow
  • Provide monthly income and expense reports
  • Manage SEO relationship (Google SEO grant)
  • Supervise trademark/service mark strategy
VII. Outreach
Community Relations
  • Manage audience podcast engagement
  • Execute social activities and alumni meetings
  • Recruit scholars and retired professors
  • Liaison with other institutions and ministries
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