In 2016, Karen Mason and Dr. Paul van Donkelaar co-founded Supporting Survivors of Abuse and Brain Injury Through Research (SOAR). They did so after learning that research showed 75 per cent of women who experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) sustained a brain injury (BI); yet fewer than 1 per cent of those who sought medical care for IPV were screened for BI. SOAR was the first Canadian organization focused solely on IPV-BI. It had recently achieved charitable status, with a full board, six team members, and a three-year plan. The board had requested an update at their next quarterly meeting, and Mason and her team needed to determine which opportunities should be prioritized and what their next steps were. How could they evaluate potential new enterprise streams and present a viable plan to the board without diverting critical resources needed for their existing commitments?
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