Fundraising Strategy
The land has been acquired, the feasibility study has been proved, the preliminary designs are complete and now we are at the next stage to build a purpose built complex of shared working spaces and meeting rooms for social entities like Plunket, Citizens Advice, Happiness House, Cancer society as well as community clubs and groups and many more.
The first users: Kiwi Harvest are already on site operating from temporary containers and as the project develops more and more entities are approaching us needing a home.
Progress to date
- Securing land 100%
- Feasability Study 100%
- Concept ideas draw up 100%
- Funds for engineers reports and concept plans 3%
- Potential tenants interested 70%
- Building consent achieved 0%
- Funding for construction 1%
- Construction Progress 0%
Ways we Intend to Raise Funds
Grants
Grants applications
Government agencies, foundations, and corporations supporting community development and social services.
Donations
Donations to the project
Using corporate and philanthropic donations to progress and fund the build
impact investors
Invest up front
Investors provide upfront capital for social programs and receive returns based on the program’s success
Community
Crowd fundraising
Traditional crowdfunding campaigns that enageg the social community
corporate sponsorship
Local Businesses
sponsorships in exchange for promotional opportunities within the hub and during community events
Spread the word
Raise awareness
Funders are more likely to be involved in popular and supported projects
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