Brazos Valley Tech Foundry: Plan #5
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Business Plan: Brazos Valley Technology Foundry (BVTF)
Date: November 30, 2025
Status: Draft
1. Executive Summary
Mission: To provide accessible, hands-on technology education and workforce development opportunities to adult professionals and recent graduates, specifically designing pathways to retain high-skilled talent within the Brazos Valley economy.
Vision: To transform College Station from a "talent export" hub into a self-sustaining technology ecosystem. We aim to bridge the gap between academic theory and industry reality, ensuring that the economic value generated by local top-tier computer science programs stays in the Brazos Valley.
The Opportunity: The Brazos Valley houses a Tier-1 research university, yet suffers from severe "brain drain," exporting thousands of technical graduates to Austin and Dallas annually. Simultaneously, local industries (Agriculture, Bio-tech, Manufacturing) struggle to modernize because they cannot find "industry-ready" local talent. BVTF exists to close this loop by upskilling locals specifically for local industry needs.
2. Company Overview
2.1 Legal Structure
The BVTF will be organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
2.2 Core Values & "Open Source" Operations
We operate with an "Open Source" methodology to lower the barrier to entry for volunteers.
3. Market Analysis
3.1 The Problem: The "Missing Middle"
3.2 Target Audience
4. Products & Services
4.1 AI & Modernization Upskilling
4.2 Community Workshops (The "Stack")
Half-day, hands-on workshops aligned with high-demand skills:
4.3 The "Open Source" Apprenticeship
A structured program where junior developers build software for other local non-profits under the guidance of senior mentors.
4.4 "Hire Local" Career Services
5. Operational Plan
5.1 Location Strategy
We will utilize a "Partnership & In-Kind" model to minimize overhead while maximizing community integration.
Phase 1 (Public Spaces and Corporate Hosting)
Initially, we can utilize public libraries (Larry J. Ringer / Mounce) and University "Town & Gown" spaces which are often free for non-profits. Eventually, with funding, we can hold events at rented spaces.
Phase 2 (Corporate Hosting):** Partner with local tech companies to host workshops in their offices after hours.
As is already the case with the affiliated College Station Computer Science, there seems to be ample willingness among local business and government lend use of their facilities to non-profit organizations. In our case, the host company benefits by getting a "first look" at hiring the talent attending the workshop in exchange for donating the space.
Phase 3 (Dedicated Lab)
Long-term goal to secure a dedicated desk/lab space within a local co-working facility or innovation center. This may eventually become an important part of the value offered by the incubator-style services our organization could offer to local entrepreneurs looking to build businesses in Brazos Valley.
5.2 Volunteer Management (The "Maintainer" Model)
We treat volunteers like Open Source Maintainers.
6. Marketing & Outreach
7. Roadmap
Phase 1: Zero-Budget Pilot (Months 1-3)
Goal: Prove traction without spending money.
Phase 2: Legitimacy (Months 4-6)
Goal: Legal entity and fundraising.
Phase 3: Sustainability (Months 6-12)
Goal: Long-term funding and staff.
8. Financial Plan
8.1 Estimated First-Year Costs
TOTAL NEED: ~$6,600
8.2 Revenue Model
Grants: Local EDC Workforce Development grants.
Sponsorships: "Sponsor a Cohort" packages for local tech firms ($500/mo).
Workshop Tickets: Nominal fee ($10-20) to reduce no-shows (free for students).
9. Success Metrics (KPIs)
Retention Rate: % of BVTF alumni remaining in Brazos Valley 1-year post-program.
Economic Impact: Estimated salary increase of participants (Pre vs. Post program).
Local Hires: Number of students hired by local partners.
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